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Aphantaulax trifasciata

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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Gnaphosoidea

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Family
  
Gnaphosidae

Genus
  
Order
  
Spider

Aphantaulax trifasciata

Similar
  
Aphantaulax, Nomisia, Callilepis nocturna, Xysticus robustus, Evarcha jucunda

Aphantaulax trifasciata is a species of ground spider in the genus Aphantaulax, family Gnaphosidae.

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Subspecies

  • Aphantaulax trifasciata trifasciata (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872) (Palearctic)
  • Aphantaulax trifasciata trimaculata Simon, 1878 (France)
  • Description

    Aphantaulax trifasciata can reach a length of 6–10 millimetres (0.24–0.39 in) in females, of 4–7 millimetres (0.16–0.28 in) in males. The body is oblong-oval shaped, narrow and pointed at the back. The body color is black, with a broad transverse band of white hairs on the fore margin of abdomen, a second interrupted transverse band in the middle of the abdomen and a longitudinal white stripe on the cephalothorax. On the extremityof the abdomen sometimes there are two white spots. Legs are yellow-brown.

    Distribution

    This species is present in the palearctic ecozone. It is absent from Central Europe, Britain and Scandinavia.

    Habitat

    These spiders can be found under rocks and leaves, mainly on sea coasts or riverbanks. They usually hunt at night.

    References

    Aphantaulax trifasciata Wikipedia


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