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Hersiliidae is a tropical and subtropical
family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Idea ...
of spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869, which are commonly known as tree trunk spiders. They have two prominent spinnerets that are almost as long as their
abdomen The abdomen (colloquially called the belly, tummy, midriff, tucky or stomach) is the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis, in humans and in other vertebrates. The abdomen is the front part of the abdominal segment of the to ...
, earning them another nickname, the "two-tailed spiders". They range in size from long. Rather than using a web that captures prey directly, they lay a light coating of threads over an area of tree bark and wait for an insect to stray onto the patch. When this happens, they encircle their spinnerets around their prey while casting silk on it. When the insect is immobilized, they can bite it through the shroud.


Diversity

Hersiliidae is an entelegyne family (characterized primarily by the nature of the female genital system), and together with the family
Oecobiidae Oecobiidae, also called disc web spiders, is a family of araneomorph spiders, including about 100 described species. They are small to moderate sized spiders (about long combined head and body length, depending on the species. Larger ones tend to ...
traditionally formed the superfamily Oecobioidea. The family consists of about 206 species divided into sixteen genera. It has a global distribution in tropical and subtropical regions, with only a few species being found north of the 40°N parallel. All members are
ecribellate Cribellum literally means "little sieve", and in biology the term generally applies to anatomical structures in the form of tiny perforated plates. In certain groups of diatoms it refers to microscopically punctured regions of the frustule, or o ...
(lack the
cribella ''Cribella'' is a genus of bryozoans in the family Bitectiporidae. See also * List of prehistoric bryozoan genera This list of prehistoric bryozoans is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included ...
or perforated plates which produce multiple, exceptionally fine strands of silk) and are recognizable by the pair of exceptionally long spinnerets set at the tip of the abdomen. They have eight eyes, set in two curved rows. They are small to medium-sized spiders and are active day and night. They are very well
camouflage Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, or illumination for concealment, either by making animals or objects hard to see, or by disguising them as something else. Examples include the leopard's spotted coat, the b ...
d when stationary on the trunk of a tree and aligned with the bark markings.


Genera

, the
World Spider Catalog The World Spider Catalog (WSC) is an online searchable database concerned with spider taxonomy. It aims to list all accepted families, genera and species, as well as provide access to the related taxonomic literature. The WSC began as a series of ...
accepts the following genera: *'' Bastanius'' Mirshamsi, Zamani & Marusik, 2016 — Iran *'' Deltshevia'' Marusik & Fet, 2009 — Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan *'' Duninia'' Marusik & Fet, 2009 — Turkmenistan, Iran *''
Hersilia In Roman mythology, Hersilia was a figure in the foundation myth of Rome. She is credited with ending the war between Rome and the Sabines. Battle of the Lacus Curtius In some accounts she is the wife of Romulus, the founder and first King of ...
'' Audouin, 1826 — Africa, Asia, Oceania *'' Hersiliola'' Thorell, 1870 — Asia, Africa, Spain *'' Iviraiva'' Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — South America *'' Murricia'' Simon, 1882 — Asia, Africa *'' Neotama'' Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — South Africa, South America, North America, El Salvador, Asia *'' Ovtsharenkoia'' Marusik & Fet, 2009 — Central Asia *'' Prima'' Foord, 2008 — Madagascar *'' Promurricia'' Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Sri Lanka *'' Tama'' Simon, 1882 — Spain, Portugal, Algeria *'' Tamopsis'' Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea *'' Tyrotama'' Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2005 — Africa *'' Yabisi'' Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Dominican Republic, United States, Cuba *'' Ypypuera'' Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — South America


Extinct genera

* †'' Burmesiola'' Wunderlich 2011
Burmese amber Burmese amber, also known as Burmite or Kachin amber, is amber from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar. The amber is dated to around 100 million years ago, during the latest Albian to earliest Cenomanian ages of the mid-Cretaceous period. The ...
, Myanmar, Cenomanian * †'' Fictotama'' Petrunkevitch 1963 Dominican amber,
Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first epoch (geology), geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and mea ...
* †'' Gerdia'' Menge 1869
Baltic amber The Baltic region is home to the largest known deposit of amber, called Baltic amber or succinite. It was produced sometime during the Eocene epoch, but exactly when is controversial. It has been estimated that these forests created more than ...
,
Eocene The Eocene ( ) Epoch is a geological epoch that lasted from about 56 to 33.9 million years ago (mya). It is the second epoch of the Paleogene Period in the modern Cenozoic Era. The name ''Eocene'' comes from the Ancient Greek (''ēṓs'', " ...
* †'' Gerdiopsis'' Wunderlich 2004 Baltic amber, Eocene * †'' Gerdiorum'' Wunderlich 2004 Baltic amber, Eocene


Gallery

File:Hersilia-2016-06-19-002.jpg, A ''Hersilia'' species immobilizing a
cicada The cicadas () are a superfamily, the Cicadoidea, of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs). They are in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, along with smaller jumping bugs such as leafhoppers and froghoppers. The superfamily is divided into tw ...
File:Hersilia-2016-06-19-003.jpg, Injecting venom through the shroud File:Hersilia-2016-06-19-005.jpg, Fully immobilized the
cicada The cicadas () are a superfamily, the Cicadoidea, of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs). They are in the suborder Auchenorrhyncha, along with smaller jumping bugs such as leafhoppers and froghoppers. The superfamily is divided into tw ...


See also

* List of Hersiliidae species


References


External links


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''Hersilia'' sp. Hersiliidae
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