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- Dysderidae abstract "The family Dysderidae (woodlouse hunters, sowbug-eating spiders or cell spiders) are araneomorph spiders found primarily in Eurasia, although extending into North Africa, with very few species occurring in South America, and one (Dysdera crocata) introduced into many regions of the world.Dysderids have six eyes, and are haplogyne, i.e. the females lack a sclerotized epigyne. There is a substantial number of genera, but two of them, Dysdera and Harpactea, account for a very large number of the species and are widespread across the family's range. One species, Dysdera crocata (the woodlouse hunter), has been transported over much of the planet together with its preferred foods - woodlice. Dysdera also feeds on beetles. These spiders have very large chelicerae, which they use to pierce the armored bodies of woodlice and beetles. There are also some reports that they have a mildly toxic venom that can cause local reactions in humans; with their huge fangs there is little doubt that they could bite if threatened, but the venom has not been well studied. Most give a threat display before attacking, and the bite is less painful than a bee sting.The spiders have their six eyes arranged in a semicircle like segestrids, but have only the first two pairs of legs produced forward. Dysdera crocata has a characteristic coloring, which can only be confused with spiders in the corinnid genera Trachelas and Meriola: the carapace is dull red-brown and the abdomen gray or tan. The "two-tone" look, with the abdomen much lighter than the cephalothorax, is quite striking.These rather large, burly-looking, slow-moving spiders are often seen in the autumn in basements and other cool areas of homes; presumably they are looking for a winter shelter.".
- Dysderidae class Arachnid.
- Dysderidae family Dysderoidea.
- Dysderidae kingdom Animal.
- Dysderidae order Spider.
- Dysderidae phylum Arthropod.
- Dysderidae thumbnail Dysdera_fg01.jpg?width=300.
- Dysderidae wikiPageExternalLink Dysderidae.txt.
- Dysderidae wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Dysderidae wikiPageID "338804".
- Dysderidae wikiPageRevisionID "595053546".
- Dysderidae classis Arachnid.
- Dysderidae diversity "24".
- Dysderidae diversityLink "List of Dysderidae species".
- Dysderidae familia "Dysderidae".
- Dysderidae familiaAuthority "C. L. Koch, 1837".
- Dysderidae hasPhotoCollection Dysderidae.
- Dysderidae imageCaption "female Dysdera erythrina".
- Dysderidae imageWidth "240".
- Dysderidae ordo Spider.
- Dysderidae phylum Arthropod.
- Dysderidae rangeMap "Distribution.dysderidae.1.png".
- Dysderidae rangeMapWidth "250".
- Dysderidae regnum "Animalia".
- Dysderidae subdivision "See text".
- Dysderidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Dysderidae superfamilia Dysderoidea.
- Dysderidae subject Category:Dysderidae.
- Dysderidae type Animal.
- Dysderidae type Arachnid.
- Dysderidae type Eukaryote.
- Dysderidae type Species.
- Dysderidae type Animal.
- Dysderidae type Arachnid.
- Dysderidae type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Dysderidae type EukaryoticCell.
- Dysderidae type Organism.
- Dysderidae comment "The family Dysderidae (woodlouse hunters, sowbug-eating spiders or cell spiders) are araneomorph spiders found primarily in Eurasia, although extending into North Africa, with very few species occurring in South America, and one (Dysdera crocata) introduced into many regions of the world.Dysderids have six eyes, and are haplogyne, i.e. the females lack a sclerotized epigyne.".
- Dysderidae label "Celspinnen".
- Dysderidae label "Dysderidae".
- Dysderidae label "Dysderidae".
- Dysderidae label "Dysderidae".
- Dysderidae label "Dysderidae".
- Dysderidae label "Dysderidae".
- Dysderidae label "Komórczakowate".
- Dysderidae label "Sechsaugenspinnen".
- Dysderidae label "Трубковые пауки".
- Dysderidae sameAs Sechsaugenspinnen.
- Dysderidae sameAs Dysderidae.
- Dysderidae sameAs Dysderidae.
- Dysderidae sameAs Dysderidae.
- Dysderidae sameAs Celspinnen.
- Dysderidae sameAs Komórczakowate.
- Dysderidae sameAs Dysderidae.
- Dysderidae sameAs m.01xtvv.
- Dysderidae sameAs Q10063.
- Dysderidae sameAs Q10063.
- Dysderidae wasDerivedFrom Dysderidae?oldid=595053546.
- Dysderidae depiction Dysdera_fg01.jpg.
- Dysderidae isPrimaryTopicOf Dysderidae.