Agelenidae

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Tegenaria domestica (Clerck, 1757)

Tegenaria domestica (Clerck, 1757)

Tegenaria domestica (Clerck, 1757)

Tegenaria domestica is an Agelenidae spider with common common names varying by region, a near-global distribution, and a sexually dimorphic lifespan.

Tegenaria ferruginea (Panzer, 1804)

Tegenaria ferruginea (Panzer, 1804)

Tegenaria ferruginea (Panzer, 1804)

Tegenaria ferruginea, the charcoal spider, is a common European spider found in forests and buildings from May to October.

Tegenaria parietina (Fourcroy, 1785)

Tegenaria parietina (Fourcroy, 1785)

Tegenaria parietina (Fourcroy, 1785)

Tegenaria parietina, the cardinal spider, is a large European spider species with an expanded introduced range globally.

Tegenaria silvestris L.Koch, 1872

Tegenaria silvestris L.Koch, 1872

Tegenaria silvestris L.Koch, 1872

Tegenaria silvestris is a rare spider with specific habitat preferences and a history of genus reclassification.

Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck, 1757)

Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck, 1757)

Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck, 1757)

Agelena labyrinthica is a funnel-web spider found from Europe to East Asia with distinct morphology and matriphagous reproduction.

Agelena orientalis C.L.Koch, 1837

Agelena orientalis C.L.Koch, 1837

Agelena orientalis C.L.Koch, 1837

Agelena orientalis is a funnel-web spider ranging from Italy to Central Asia and Iran, with distinct size dimorphism between sexes.

Agelenopsis aperta (Gertsch, 1934)

Agelenopsis aperta (Gertsch, 1934)

Agelenopsis aperta (Gertsch, 1934)

Agelenopsis aperta, the desert grass spider, is a striped funnel-weaving spider native to arid southwestern North America.

Agelenopsis potteri (Blackwall, 1846)

Agelenopsis potteri (Blackwall, 1846)

Agelenopsis potteri (Blackwall, 1846)

Agelenopsis potteri is a North American native funnel weaver spider introduced to parts of Eurasia.

Barronopsis texana (Gertsch, 1934)

Barronopsis texana (Gertsch, 1934)

Barronopsis texana (Gertsch, 1934)

Barronopsis texana is a funnel weaver species in the Agelenidae spider family found in the United States.

Textrix denticulata (Olivier, 1789)

Textrix denticulata (Olivier, 1789)

Textrix denticulata (Olivier, 1789)

Textrix denticulata is a medium-sized European spider with distinct patterned body markings that lives in stony and rocky habitats.

Allagelena opulenta (L.Koch, 1878)

Allagelena opulenta (L.Koch, 1878)

Allagelena opulenta (L.Koch, 1878)

Allagelena opulenta is an Agelenidae funnel weaver spider native to East Asia, whose venom yields the insecticidal toxin agelenin.

Eratigena agrestis (Walckenaer, 1802)

Eratigena agrestis (Walckenaer, 1802)

Eratigena agrestis (Walckenaer, 1802)

Eratigena agrestis, the hobo spider, is identifiable by specific traits, found across Eurasia and western North America.

Eratigena duellica (Simon, 1875)

Eratigena duellica (Simon, 1875)

Eratigena duellica (Simon, 1875)

Eratigena duellica is a European-native funnel weaver spider commonly called the giant house spider, recognized as a separate species since 2018.

Eratigena atrica (C.L.Koch, 1843)

Eratigena atrica (C.L.Koch, 1843)

Eratigena atrica (C.L.Koch, 1843)

Eratigena atrica, the giant house spider, is a dark hairy spider found across much of Eurasia and introduced to North America.

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