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Achaearanea

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Achaearanea

Higher classification
  
Theridiidae

Order
  
Spider

Family
  
Theridiidae

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Genus

Achaearanea Parasteatoda tepidariorum House spider Achaearanea tepidariorum

Similar
  
Theridiidae, Parasteatoda tepidariorum, Parasteatoda, Arachnid, Theridion

30 june 2014 brooklyn new york american house spider achaearanea tepidariorum


Achaearanea is a genus of spiders in the Theridiidae (tangle web spider) family.

Contents

An epic battle between achaearanea tepidariorum aka home spider formicidae aka home ants


Taxonomy

Achaearanea Achaearanea and Theridion spp

This genus used to include the extremely abundant common house spider, which was transferred to genus Parasteatoda in 2006, together with many other species. A. veruculata and many more species were moved to genus Cryptachaea in 2008. Others were moved to the revived Henziectypus. The genus was thus reduced from about 150 species to about 22 species during major revisions. Possibly even more species should be transferred to other genera.

Description

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This genus includes small and large theridiids. The legs are medium long, with spines and usually many hairs. Their web is an irregular network of threads, usually in a sheltered place.

Distribution

Achaearanea Achaearanea acoreensis photos and info

Species are found around the world, with several species from South America, China and Korea, India, Australia and Africa. Some species are endemic to several small islands.

Achaearanea Achaearanea tepidariorum photos and info

References

Achaearanea Wikipedia