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Spitting spider

Spitting spiders
Scytodes thoracica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Superfamily: Scytodoidea
Family: Scytodidae
Blackwall, 1864
Diversity
5 genera, 169 species
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Genera

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Spitting spiders (family Scytodidae) are spiders of the genus Scytodes and their relatives. There are five genera and over 150 species of scytodids worldwide. They catch their prey by spitting a fluid that immobilizes it by congealing on contact into a venomous and sticky mass. They can be observed swaying from side to side, in order to cover the prey in a crisscrossed "Z" pattern; each of two pores in the chelicerae emits half of the pattern.

Like the Sicariidae and Diguetidae these spiders are haplogyne (lack hardened female genitalia) and have six eyes, which are arranged as three pairs. They differ from these in having a dome-shaped carapace and in their characteristic flecked pattern of spots, which to Westerners often resembles Arabic or Chinese writing.

Genera

  • Dictis L. Koch, 1872 (China to Australia)
  • Scyloxes Dunin, 1992 (Tajikistan)
  • Scytodes Latreille, 1804 (worldwide)
  • Soeuria Saaristo, 1997 (Seychelles)
  • Stedocys Ono, 1995 (Malaysia, Thailand)

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