Amaurobiidae
Callobius severus (Simon, 1884)
Callobius severus (Simon, 1884)
Callobius severus is a common North American spider that is not dangerous to people or pets, though its bite is painful.
Callobius pictus (Simon, 1884)
Callobius pictus (Simon, 1884)
Callobius pictus is a hacklemesh weaver spider species found in the United States and Canada.
Callobius bennetti (Blackwall, 1846)
Callobius bennetti (Blackwall, 1846)
Callobius bennetti is a species with specific distinct coloration and markings across its body segments.
Callobius claustrarius (Hahn, 1833)
Callobius claustrarius (Hahn, 1833)
Callobius claustrarius is a rare palearctic spider species in the family Amaurobiidae with a subspecies endemic to Bulgaria.
Amaurobius ferox (Walckenaer, 1830)
Amaurobius ferox (Walckenaer, 1830)
Amaurobius ferox is a dark spider native to Europe, introduced to North America, that prefers dark, moist habitats near human structures.
Amaurobius similis (Blackwall, 1861)
Amaurobius similis (Blackwall, 1861)
Amaurobius similis is a Holarctic spider often found around buildings, similar in appearance to A. fenestralis.
Amaurobius erberi (Keyserling, 1863)
Amaurobius erberi (Keyserling, 1863)
Amaurobius erberi is an Amaurobiidae spider found in Europe and the Canary Islands, closely related to similar congeneric spider species.
Amaurobius fenestralis (Ström, 1768)
Amaurobius fenestralis (Ström, 1768)
Amaurobius fenestralis is a common lace-webbed house spider in Amaurobiidae, often confused with the similar A. similis.
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