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Dysdera erythrina

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Araneae

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Dysdera erythrina D erythrina

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Dysdera, Harpactea, Woodlouse spider, Dysderidae, Harpactea rubicunda

Dysdera erythrina is a species of spider in the family Dysderidae. It is nearly indistinguishable from the spider Dysdera crocata, but is far less common and has a must smaller geographic range. Like its relative D. crocata, this spider uses its disproportionately huge chelicerae to kill woodlice, as well as silverfish, earwigs, millipedes, beetles, and even centipedes.

Dysdera erythrina Dysdera erythrina Espce Araigne

Distribution

Dysdera erythrina Dysdera erythrina Espce Araigne

The species is commonly found in the south of Great Britain. It is also found in Western and Central Europe.

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Dysdera erythrina Summary for Dysdera erythrina Araneae

Dysdera erythrina Dysderidae Cell spiders

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References

Dysdera erythrina Wikipedia