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Labyrinth spider
Agelena labyrinthica
Agelenids
(Agelenidae)
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A hairy spider with long grey pink legs. The front body is yellow-brown with 2 dark vertical stripes, the rear body is grey also with 2 dark stripes and some light cross stripes. Makes a funnel-like web on the surface, in which the spider waits for prey that is careless enough to wander onto it. ⇔ l. 8-14 mm LA: ≈ The MALTHONICA FERRUGINEA (Charcoal spider) is yellow-brown. ≈ The TEGENARIA ATRICA (Dust spider) is more brown coloured. ≈ And the TEGENARIA DOMESTICA (Domestic house spider) is smaller and more grey coloured.
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Shape
Colour
Leg
Back
Feeler
10-50 mm
Spider
Eight
Hairy
Visible
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Labyrinth spider
Doolhofspin
Labyrinthspinne
Agélène à labyrinthe
Agelena labyrinthica [L.]
Agelena labyrinthica [L.]
Agelena labyrinthica [L.]
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