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Eratigena atrica, may
reach 5 to 10 cm (2.0 to 3.9 in) in
total leg span.
Agelenids have
eight eyes in two
horizontal rows of four.
Their cephalothoraces...
- has been
observed to
detect polarised light with
their secondary eyes.
Agelenids and
lycosids have been
shown to
detect polarised light with the prin****l...
- rearing,
unlike most
other spiders except for some
spitting spiders,
African agelenid spiders in the
genus Agelena,
Monocentropus balfouri and a few others.[citation...
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Natural History Museum Bern.
Retrieved 2021-08-09. "
Agelenids of the World:
Agelena sherpa".
Agelenids of the World.
Retrieved 2015-01-12. "World Spider...
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moving to or
fleeing from the light,
depending on situations. Like many
agelenids, barn
funnel weavers are very
precise in
their movements.
Instead of following...
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Natural History Museum Bern.
Retrieved 2019-04-16. Levy, G. (1996). "The
agelenid funnel-weaver
family and the
spider genus Cedicus in
Israel (Araneae, Agelenidae...
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Agelena is a
genus of
agelenid spiders first described by
Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1805.
Sometimes referred to as
Eurasian gr**** spiders, they trap...
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related genera is:
Bolzern et al. (2013)
provide a key to the
European agelenid genera.
Eratigena can be
differentiated from
Malthonica by the un-notched...
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variation is not known. They may
kleptoparasitically inhabit the webs of
agelenid spiders,
although this
behavior is not
found in
other Anelosimus species...
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Natural History Museum Bern.
Retrieved 2021-08-09. "
Agelenids of the World:
Agelena longipes".
Agelenids of the World.
Retrieved 2014-01-02. "World Spider...