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Theridion

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Theridion is a genus of tangle-web spiders with a worldwide distribution. Notable species are the Hawaiian happy face spider (T. grallator), named for the iconic symbol on its abdomen, and T. nigroannulatum, one of few spider species that lives in social groups, attacking prey en masse to overwhelm them as a team.

Species

GENUS

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumArthropoda
  3. ClassArachnida
  4. OrderAraneae
  5. FamilyTheridiidae
Observations recorded34,569

Theridion est un genre d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Theridiidae.

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
1,819
With media
24
Family
Theridiidae
Collections
INDRE-SSA, CHAS, DMNS, MCZ, UNM, SDNHM
Recorded in
Mexico, United States, Colombia

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Encyclopedic overview

6 sections
Contents
  • Identification
  • Ecology
  • Mating
  • Species
  • References
  • External links

Theridion is a genus of tangle-web spiders with a worldwide distribution. Notable species are the Hawaiian happy face spider (T. grallator), named for the iconic symbol on its abdomen, and T. nigroannulatum, one of few spider species that lives in social groups, attacking prey en masse to overwhelm them as a team.

== Identification == Spiders in this genus are about as long or longer than they are wide. Their chelicerae have two or less teeth on the front edge and none on the back edge. The front leg is the longest in both genders, but the next longest is the second leg in males and the fourth leg in females. The epigyne can vary, but the pedipalp has a median apophysis and a colulus is absent from both genders. In several species, the males have mastidia (projections) on the chelicerae.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Theridion” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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