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Funnel Web Weaver

Family Agelenidae

Description:

The American grass spiders are members of the genus Agelenopsis. They weave sheet webs that have a funnel shelter on one edge. The web is not sticky, but these spiders make up for that shortcoming by running very rapidly. They may be recognized by the arrangement of their eight eyes into three rows. The larger specimens (depending on species) can get up to approximately 19 mm in body length. The top row has two eyes, the middle row has four eyes, and the bottom row has two eyes (spaced wider than the ones on the top row). They also have two prominent hind spinnerets, and somewhat indistinct bands on their legs. They also have two dark bands running down either side of the cephalothorax. Agelenopsis aperta, the American funnel-web spider, produces agatoxins. Their bite causes rapid paralysis in insect prey, although the spider's Chelicerae are too small to penetrate human skin.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Aaron_G
Aaron_G 11 years ago
Funnel-weaver
Family Agelenidae Family Agelenidae - Funnel Weavers - BugGuide.Net


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2 Comments

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

Thanks So much for the ID , Aaron !(Goody)?

AntónioGinjaGinja
AntónioGinjaGinja 11 years ago

big?danger? :) nice stripes design

HemaShah
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HemaShah

Tulare, California, USA

Spotted on Jul 16, 2012
Submitted on Jul 16, 2012

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