Southern house spider

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Kukulcania hibernalis és una espècie d'aranyes araneomorfs de la família Filistatidae, estan més freqüentment associades amb altres famílies que tenen una estructura anomenada “cribellum” (una “placa” productora de seda que es troba més a l'interior). rdf:langString
Kukulcania hibernalis es una especie sinantrópica de arácnidos que se encuentra México, Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay y Uruguay. ​ Esta especie había sido considerada como parte del género Filistata, pero ahora está considerada en el género Kukulcania. Las arañas de la familia Filistatidae están más frecuentemente asociadas con otras familias que tienen una estructura llamada “cribellum” (una “placa” productora de seda que se encuentra más al interior). rdf:langString
Kukulcania hibernalis est une espèce d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Filistatidae. rdf:langString
Kukulcania hibernalis is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de spleetwevers (Filistatidae). Het dier behoort tot het geslacht Kukulcania. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1842 door . rdf:langString
Kukulcania hibernalis är en spindelart som först beskrevs av 1842. Kukulcania hibernalis ingår i släktet Kukulcania och familjen Filistatidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. rdf:langString
The southern house spider is a species of large spider in the family Filistatidae. Currently given the scientific name Kukulcania hibernalis, it was formerly known as Filistata hibernalis. Found in the Americas, it exhibits strong sexual dimorphism. It is occurs in the southern states of the USA, throughout Central America and some of the Caribbean, to southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. The males may be mistaken for brown recluses because the two have similar coloration and body structure. However, compared to the brown recluse, male southern house spiders are typically larger in size, lack the distinctive violin shape on their cephalothorax, and have unusually long slender pedipalps. The females are dark brown or black and more compact. Both sexes may grow to be roughly 2 inches (5.1 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kukulcania hibernalis
rdf:langString Kukulcania hibernalis és una espècie d'aranyes araneomorfs de la família Filistatidae, estan més freqüentment associades amb altres famílies que tenen una estructura anomenada “cribellum” (una “placa” productora de seda que es troba més a l'interior).
rdf:langString Kukulcania hibernalis es una especie sinantrópica de arácnidos que se encuentra México, Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay y Uruguay. ​ Esta especie había sido considerada como parte del género Filistata, pero ahora está considerada en el género Kukulcania. Las arañas de la familia Filistatidae están más frecuentemente asociadas con otras familias que tienen una estructura llamada “cribellum” (una “placa” productora de seda que se encuentra más al interior).
rdf:langString Kukulcania hibernalis est une espèce d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Filistatidae.
rdf:langString The southern house spider is a species of large spider in the family Filistatidae. Currently given the scientific name Kukulcania hibernalis, it was formerly known as Filistata hibernalis. Found in the Americas, it exhibits strong sexual dimorphism. It is occurs in the southern states of the USA, throughout Central America and some of the Caribbean, to southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. The males may be mistaken for brown recluses because the two have similar coloration and body structure. However, compared to the brown recluse, male southern house spiders are typically larger in size, lack the distinctive violin shape on their cephalothorax, and have unusually long slender pedipalps. The females are dark brown or black and more compact. Both sexes may grow to be roughly 2 inches (5.1 cm) across (legs extended), with the males typically having longer legs, and the females often having larger, bulbous bodies. The abdomen of the southern house spider is covered with fine velvety light gray hair. Female southern house spiders are rarely seen, as they build radial webs around crevices, for which reason their family (Filistatidae) is called crevice weavers. Females seldom move except to capture prey caught in their webs. Males, on the other hand, typically wander in search of insects and females to mate with, having no particular territory. The southern house spider is a cribellate spider. That is, its spinnerets do not produce adhesive webbing. Instead, to capture prey the spider uses its legs to comb webbing across its cribellum, a spiked plate near the spinnerets. This combing action frays and tangles the strands, producing a fine, velcro-like netting that ensnares insect legs. Male southern house spiders sometimes appear aggressive, but they do not bite unless trapped, and their mouthparts are too small to easily penetrate human skin. They do, however, have an unnerving tendency to crawl across anything in their path regardless of whether it is alive. This is not aggression; these spiders are simply nearly blind and cannot see larger animals. Indeed, these spiders instinctively play dead if they feel threatened (a tactic which is effective against their common predators). Southern house spiders are capable of crawling through crevices as narrow as 1/4 in (0.66 cm) due to their elongated bodies and compact legs.
rdf:langString Kukulcania hibernalis is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de spleetwevers (Filistatidae). Het dier behoort tot het geslacht Kukulcania. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1842 door .
rdf:langString Kukulcania hibernalis är en spindelart som först beskrevs av 1842. Kukulcania hibernalis ingår i släktet Kukulcania och familjen Filistatidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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