
Woodlouse spider - Wikipedia
The woodlouse spider (Dysdera crocata) is a species of spider that preys primarily upon woodlice. Other common names refer to variations on the common name of its prey, including …
Dysdera Crocata - Woodlouse Spider - USA Spiders
2019年12月13日 · Description of the Woodlouse Spider. The woodlouse hunter has long legs and large fangs. Since it is a hunter spider, these fangs are needed to pierce through the tough …
What to Know About the Woodlouse Spider in Your House - Terminix
Dysdera crocata, also known as the woodlouse spider, is a species of spider commonly found in most of North America. Though these pests are not dangerous to humans, like the brown …
Woodlouse Spider Animal Facts - Dysdera crocata - A-Z Animals
2024年5月27日 · Woodlouse spiders have a red, orange, or brown cephalothorax along with a bulbous, off-white abdomen. They have eight legs and two rounded, black fangs. This spider …
Woodlouse Spider - iNaturalist
These are woodlouse hunter, sowbug hunter, sowbug killer, pillbug hunter and slater spider. Female specimens are 15–30 mm long, while males are 10–15 mm. They have six eyes, a …
Woodlouse (Dysdera crocata) - Spider Identifications
2019年1月13日 · Color: The cephalothorax and legs are dark red while the glossy abdomen is yellowish brown. Other Characteristic Features: The spider has six eyes along with an …
Dysdera crocata (Woodlouse Hunter) - Spider Identification
The spider species Dysdera crocata, commonly known as Woodlouse Hunter, belongs to the genus Dysdera, in the family Dysderidae. Dysdera crocata spiders have been sighted 179 …
Woodlouse Spider: Identification, Facts, & Pictures - Beyond …
2020年3月13日 · Its cephalothorax is a deep red color, but its skinny abdomen is yellowish-brown with a distinct shine to it. From this body branches eight reddish-orange legs. Due to the fact …
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17 Woodlouse spiders
Woodlouse spiders Their distinctive shape, colour and lack of pattern, together with large, conspicuous, forward-facing jaws (chelicerae) make these species easy to recognise. When …
Dysdera crocata | British Arachnological Society
This is an unmistakable spider, with its red-brown carapace, pale greyish to pinkish abdomen and distinctive, large, forward facing red-brown chelicerae (jaws). Provided it is dry, it can be found …