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Cheiracanthium Rupestre
''Cheiracanthium rupestre'' is a spider species found in Eastern Europe. See also * List of Eutichuridae species References External links Cheiracanthium, rupestre Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1879 {{Cheiracanthiidae-stub ...
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List Of Eutichuridae Species
This page lists all described species of the spider family Cheiracanthiidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog : C ''Calamoneta'' ''Calamoneta'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 * ''Calamoneta djojosudharmoi, C. djojosudharmoi'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 (Type species, type) — Indonesia (Sumatra) * ''Calamoneta urata, C. urata'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 — Indonesia (Java) ''Calamopus'' ''Calamopus'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 * ''Calamopus phyllicola, C. phyllicola'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 (Type species, type) — Thailand * ''Calamopus tenebrarum, C. tenebrarum'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 — Indonesia ''Cheiracanthium'' ''Cheiracanthium'' C. L. Koch, 1839 * ''Cheiracanthium abbreviatum, C. abbreviatum'' Simon, 1878 — France, Denmark * ''Cheiracanthium aculeatum, C. aculeatum'' Simon, 1884 — Africa * ''Cheiracanthium aden, C. aden'' Lotz, 2007 — Yemen * ''Cheiracanthium adjacens, C. adjacens'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 — Pakistan * ''Cheiracanthium africanum, C. africanum'' L ...
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Cheiracanthium
''Cheiracanthium'', commonly called yellow sac spiders, is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Cheiracanthiidae, and was first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1839. They are usually pale in colour, and have an abdomen that can range from yellow to beige. Both sexes range in size from . They are unique among common house spiders because their tarsi do not point either outward, like members of '' Tegenaria'', or inward, like members of ''Araneus'', making them easier to identify. Venom Though they are beneficial predators in agricultural fields, they are also known to be mildly venomous to humans. Painful bites may be incurred from species such as '' C. punctorium'' in Europe, '' C. mildei'' in Europe and North America, '' C. inclusum'' in the Americas, ''C. lawrencei'' in South Africa and ''C. japonicum'' in Japan. ''Cheiracanthium'' venom is purportedly necrotic, and can cause pain, swelling, and lesions in humans, but the necrotic nature and severity of its bite ...
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Spiders Of Europe
Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight limbs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all orders of organisms. Spiders are found worldwide on every continent except Antarctica, and have become established in nearly every land habitat. , 53,034 spider species in 136 families have been recorded by taxonomists. However, there has been debate among scientists about how families should be classified, with over 20 different classifications proposed since 1900. Anatomically, spiders (as with all arachnids) differ from other arthropods in that the usual body segments are fused into two tagmata, the cephalothorax or prosoma, and the opisthosoma, or abdomen, and joined by a small, cylindrical pedicel. However, as there is currently neither paleontological nor embryological evidence that spiders ever had a separate ...
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