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Pachygnatha degeeri

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Family
  
Tetragnathidae

Scientific name
  
Pachygnatha degeeri

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Araneae

Genus
  
Pachygnatha

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Pachygnatha clercki, Tetragnatha obtusa, Metellina mengei, Erigone dentipalpis, Tetragnatha montana

Mating of pachygnatha degeeri 2013 08 02


Pachygnatha degeeri is a spider in the genus of long-jawed orb weavers (Tetragnathidae).

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Location

Pachygnatha degeeri is found in Europe.

Appearance

Pachygnatha has a dark body, without a dark middle band. The legs are light, yellow-orange. The back can vary in colour and pattern. The back is split in two into an abdomen and a front body (prosoma or cephalothorax). In front of the head are eight eyes. An adult female (imago) is around 4.5 mm, while a male is 4 mm long (body length).

There are two other species, P. listeri and P. clercki in the family Pachygnatha. These can be separated from this species by the dark head. There is also a darker line on the body.

Life

Pachygnatha degeeri can be found in woods, among plants and grant. Adults can be seen from the middle of the summer until the first frosts in winter.

Literature

  • W. Nentwig, A. Hänggi, C. Kropf & T. Blick (Hrsg.): Spinnen Mitteleuropas – Bestimmungsschlüssel, slekten (gattung) Pachygnatha (tysk)
  • References

    Pachygnatha degeeri Wikipedia