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Oonops pulcher

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Araneomorphae

Genus
  
Oonops

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Spider

Class
  
Arachnida

Family
  
Oonopidae

Scientific name
  
Oonops pulcher

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Oonops domesticus, Crustulina guttata, Ero cambridgei, Anelosimus vittatus

Oonops pulcher is a tiny spider (males about 1½ mm, females 2 mm). Its six eyes are located closely together, giving the impression of only one eye. The spider is of a bleak light red, with a reddish to whitish abdomen, and found out of doors in bird nests, under stones and under tree bark, also in webs of Amaurobius and Coelotes (two spider genera from the Amaurobiidae family). Only two eggs are laid into a flat eggsac.

When moving it keep its two front legs stretched, moves very slowly a few steps and then accelerates.

It is very similar to the closely related O. domesticus, but has four tibial spine pairs instead of five. O. domesticus is only found in buildings.

O. pulcher has been identified from Europe to Ukraine, North Africa, and Tasmania, where it was introduced by man.

The subspecies Oonops pulcher hispanicus (Dalmas, 1916) is found in Spain.

Name

The species name pulcher is Latin for "beautiful", referring to the oval eyes.

References

Oonops pulcher Wikipedia