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The Pholcidae are a
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of
araneomorph The Araneomorphae (also called the Labidognatha) are an infraorder of spiders. They are distinguishable by chelicerae (fangs) that point diagonally forward and cross in a pinching action, in contrast to the Mygalomorphae (tarantulas and their cl ...
spider Spiders ( order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species ...
s. The family contains over 1,800 individual species of pholcids, including those commonly known as cellar spider, daddy long-legs spider, carpenter spider, daddy long-legger, vibrating spider, gyrating spider, long daddy, and skull spider. The family, first described by
Carl Ludwig Koch Carl Ludwig Koch (21 September 1778 – 23 August 1857) was a German entomologist and arachnologist. He was responsible for classifying a great number of spiders, including the Brazilian whiteknee tarantula and common house spider. He was bo ...
in 1850, is divided into 94 genera. The common name "daddy long-legs" is used for several species, especially ''
Pholcus phalangioides ''Pholcus phalangioides'', commonly known as daddy long-legs spider or long-bodied cellar spider, is a spider of the family Pholcidae. It is also known as the skull spider, since its cephalothorax resembles a human skull. This is the only spide ...
'', but is also the common name for several other
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groups, including
harvestmen The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs. , over 6,650 species of harvestmen have been discovered worldwide, although the total number of ext ...
and
crane flies Crane fly is a common name referring to any member of the insect family Tipulidae. Cylindrotominae, Limoniinae, and Pediciinae have been ranked as subfamilies of Tipulidae by most authors, though occasionally elevated to family rank. In the most ...
.


Appearance

Pholcids are thin and delicate arachnids. The body, resembling the shape of a
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, is approximately 2–10 mm (0.08–0.39 inch) in length, and the legs may be up to 50 mm (1.97 inches) long. ''Pholcus'' and ''Smeringopus'' have cylindrical abdomens and eyes arranged in two lateral groups of three and two smaller median contiguous eyes. Arrangements of eight and six eyes both occur in this family. ''Spermophora'' has a small
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abdomen and its eyes are arranged in two groups of three without median eyes. Pholcids are gray to brown, sometimes clear, with banding or
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markings.


Identification

These
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have legs roughly 4 times as large as their bodies, making them look quite a lot like harvestmen (
Opiliones The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs. , over 6,650 species of harvestmen have been discovered worldwide, although the total number of ext ...
). But they can be easily differentiated by the two segments this family have,
harvestmen The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs. , over 6,650 species of harvestmen have been discovered worldwide, although the total number of ext ...
having fused segments. They can be further be distinguished by their irregular structure, and usually brown, tan or grey coloration.


Habitat

Pholcids are found in every continent in the world except
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. Pholcids hang inverted in their messy and irregular-shaped webs. These webs are constructed in dark and damp recesses such as in caves, under rocks and loose bark, and in abandoned mammal burrows. In areas of human habitation pholcids construct webs in undisturbed areas in buildings such as high corners, attics and cellars, hence the common name "cellar spider".


Behavior


Trapping

The web of pholcids has no adhesive properties and instead relies on its irregular structure to trap prey. When pholcid spiders detect prey within their webs the spiders quickly envelop prey with silk-like material before inflicting a fatal bite. The prey may be eaten immediately or stored for later. When finished feeding they will clean the web by unhooking the remains of the prey and letting the carcass drop from the web. They are passive against humans.


Threat response

Some species of Pholcidae exhibit a threat response when disturbed by a touch to the web or entangled large prey. The arachnid responds by vibrating rapidly in a gyrating motion in its web, which may sometimes fall into a circular rhythm. It may oscillate in tune with the elasticity of the web causing an oscillation larger than the motion of the spider's legs. While other species of spider exhibit this behaviour, such behavior by the Pholcidae species has led to these spiders sometimes being called "vibrating spiders". There are several proposed reasons for this threat response. The movement may make it difficult for a predator to locate or strike the spider, or may be a signal to an assumed rival to leave. Vibrating may also increase the chances of capturing insects that have just brushed their web and are still hovering nearby, or further entangle prey that may have otherwise been able to free itself. If the spider continues to be disturbed it will retreat into a corner or drop from its web and escape.


Diet

Although they do eat insects, certain species of these spiders invade webs of other spiders to eat the host, the eggs, or the prey. In some cases the spider vibrates the web of other spiders, mimicking the struggle of trapped prey to lure the host closer. Pholcids prey on ''
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'' funnel weaver spiders, and are known to attack and eat
redback spider The redback spider (''Latrodectus hasselti''), also known as the Australian black widow, is a species of highly venomous spider believed to originate in South Australia or adjacent Western Australian deserts, but now found throughout Australi ...
s,
huntsman spider Huntsman spiders, members of the family Sparassidae (formerly Heteropodidae), are known by this name because of their speed and mode of hunting. They are also called giant crab spiders because of their size and appearance. Larger species sometim ...
s and
house spiders The name house spider is a generic term for 11 different spiders commonly found around human dwellings, and may refer to their common name: * Yellow sac spider, ''Chiracanthium inclusum'', a common house spider worldwide. * Black house spider, '' ...
. Pholcids may be beneficial to humans living in regions with dense
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populations as predation on ''Tegenaria'' may keep populations in check. They have also been observed to feed on the spider ''
Steatoda nobilis ''Steatoda nobilis'' is a spider in the genus '' Steatoda'', known in the United Kingdom as the noble false widow, as it superficially resembles and is frequently mistaken for the black widow and other spiders in the genus ''Latrodectus''. It is ...
'' in countries like Ireland and England.


Gait

''Pholcus phalangioides'' often uses an alternating tetrapod gait (first right leg, then second left leg, then third right leg, etc.), which is commonly found in many spider species. However, frequent variations from this pattern have been documented during observations of the spiders' movements.


Misconceptions

There is an
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that daddy long-legs spiders have the most potent venom of any spider but that their fangs are either too small or too weak to puncture human skin; the same legend is also repeated of the
harvestman The Opiliones (formerly Phalangida) are an order of arachnids colloquially known as harvestmen, harvesters, harvest spiders, or daddy longlegs. , over 6,650 species of harvestmen have been discovered worldwide, although the total number of ext ...
and
crane fly Crane fly is a common name referring to any member of the insect family Tipulidae. Cylindrotominae, Limoniinae, and Pediciinae have been ranked as subfamilies of Tipulidae by most authors, though occasionally elevated to family rank. In the most ...
, also known as "daddy long-legs" in some regions. Indeed, pholcid spiders do have a short fang structure (called uncate due to its "hooked" shape).
Brown recluse spider The brown recluse (''Loxosceles reclusa''), Sicariidae (formerly placed in a family "Loxoscelidae") is a recluse spider with necrotic venom. Similar to those of other recluse spiders, their bites sometimes require medical attention. The brown r ...
s also have uncate fang structure, but are able to deliver medically significant bites. Possible explanations include: pholcid venom is not toxic to humans; pholcid uncate are smaller than those of brown recluse; or there is a musculature difference between the two arachnids, with recluses, being hunting spiders, possessing stronger muscles for fang penetration. According to Rick Vetter of the
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, the daddy long-legs spider has never harmed a human, and there is no evidence that they are dangerous to humans. The legend may result from the fact that the daddy long-legs spider preys upon deadly venomous spiders, such as the redback, a member of the black widow genus ''
Latrodectus ''Latrodectus'' is a broadly distributed genus of spiders with several species that are commonly known as the true widows. This group is composed of those often loosely called black widow spiders, brown widow spiders, and similar spiders. Howeve ...
''. To the extent that such arachnological information was known to the general public, it was perhaps thought that if the daddy long-legs spider could kill a spider capable of delivering fatal bites to humans, then it must be more venomous, and the uncate fangs were regarded as prohibiting it from killing people. In reality, it is able to cast lengths of silk onto its prey, incapacitating them from a safe distance.


''Mythbusters'' experiment

During 2004, the
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television show ''
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'' tested the daddy long-legs venom myth in episode 13, "Buried in Concrete". Hosts
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and
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first established that the spider's venom was not as toxic as other venoms, after being told about an experiment whereby mice were injected with venom from both a daddy long-legs and a black widow, with the black widow venom producing a much stronger reaction. After measuring the spider's fangs at approximately 0.25 mm, Adam Savage inserted his hand into a container with several daddy-long-legs, and reported that he felt a bite which produced a mild, short-lived burning sensation. The bite did in fact penetrate his skin, but did not cause any notable harm. Additionally, recent research has shown that pholcid venom is relatively weak in its effects on insects.


Genera

, the
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accepted the following genera: *''
Aetana ''Aetana'' is a genus of spiders in the family Pholcidae The Pholcidae are a family of araneomorph spiders. The family contains over 1,800 individual species of pholcids, including those commonly known as cellar spider, daddy long-legs ...
'' Huber, 2005Asia, Fiji *'' Anansus'' Huber, 2007Africa *'' Anopsicus'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1938Mexico, Ecuador, Caribbean, Central America *'' Apokayana'' Huber, 2018Malaysia, Indonesia *'' Arenita'' Huber & Carvalho, 2019Brazil *''
Arnapa ''Arnapa'' is a genus of Pholcidae, cellar spiders native to Indonesia, first described by B. A. Huber and L. S. Carvalho in 2019. It is named after Western New Guinea, West Papuan musician and cultural leader Arnold Ap. Species it contains six ...
'' Huber, 2019Indonesia, Papua New Guinea *''
Artema ''Artema'' is a genus of Pholcidae, cellar spiders that was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1837. Species it contains twelve species, found in Africa, Asia, Greece, and Turkey: *''Artema atlanta'' Walckenaer, 1837 (Type speci ...
'' Walckenaer, 1837Asia, Africa *''
Aucana ''Aucana'' is a genus of Pholcidae, cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2000. Species it contains five species, found only in Chile and on New Caledonia: *''Aucana kaala'' Huber, 2000 – New Caledonia *''Aucana paposo'' Hu ...
'' Huber, 2000Chile *'' Aymaria'' Huber, 2000South America *'' Belisana'' Thorell, 1898Asia, Oceania *''
Blancoa ''Blancoa'' is a monotypic genus of perennial herbs in the family Haemodoraceae; the single species is ''Blancoa canescens'', commonly known as the winter bell. It is endemic to the southwestern corner of Western Australia. It has nodding red t ...
'' Huber, 2000Venezuela *'' Buitinga'' Huber, 2003Africa *'' Calapnita'' Simon, 1892Asia *'' Canaima'' Huber, 2000Trinidad, Venezuela *'' Cantikus'' Huber, 2018Asia *'' Carapoia'' González-Sponga, 1998South America *'' Cenemus'' Saaristo, 2001Seychelles *'' Chibchea'' Huber, 2000South America *'' Chisosa'' Huber, 2000Mexico, Aruba, United States *'' Ciboneya'' Pérez, 2001Cuba *'' Coryssocnemis'' Simon, 1893Trinidad, South America, Mexico, Central America *''
Crossopriza ''Crossopriza'' is a genus of Pholcidae, cellar spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon, Eugène Louis Simon in 1893. Species it contains twenty-four species, found in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Americas, Germany and Micronesia: *''C ...
'' Simon, 1893Asia, Africa, United States, Venezuela, Germany, Australia *''
Enetea ''Enetea'' is a monotypic genus of Bolivian cellar spiders containing the single species, ''Enetea apatellata''. It was first described by B. A. Huber in 2000, and is only found in Bolivia. See also * List of Pholcidae species This page list ...
'' Huber, 2000Bolivia *''
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'' Huber, 2000Ecuador *'' Gertschiola'' Brignoli, 1981Argentina *'' Giloloa'' Huber, 2019Indonesia *''
Guaranita ''Guaranita'' is a genus of South American cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2000. Species it contains four species, found only in Brazil and Argentina: *'' Guaranita dobby'' Torres, Pardo, González-Reyes, Rodríguez Ar ...
'' Huber, 2000Argentina, Brazil *'' Hantu'' Huber, 2016Indonesia *'' Holocneminus'' Berland, 1942Asia, Samoa *'' Holocnemus'' Simon, 1873Spain, Italy, Portugal *'' Hoplopholcus'' Kulczyński, 1908Asia, Greece *'' Ibotyporanga'' Mello-Leitão, 1944Brazil *'' Ixchela'' Huber, 2000Mexico, Central America *'' Kairona'' Huber & Carvalho, 2019Brazil *'' Kambiwa'' Huber, 2000Brazil *'' Kelabita'' Huber, 2018Indonesia, Malaysia *''
Khorata ''Khorata'' is a genus of Asian cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2005. Species it contains fifty-one species, found only in Asia: *'' Khorata bachma'' Yao & Li, 2018 – Vietnam *'' Khorata bangkok'' Huber, 2005 – Tha ...
'' Huber, 2005Asia *''
Kintaqa ''Kintaqa'' is a genus of southeast Asian Pholcidae, cellar spiders erected in 2018 for five species moved from ''Pholcus'' after a Molecular phylogenetics, molecular phylogenetic study. They are medium-sized spiders, distinguished by their uniqu ...
'' Huber, 2018Thailand, Malaysia *'' Leptopholcus'' Simon, 1893Asia, Africa *'' Litoporus'' Simon, 1893South America *''
Magana ''Magana'' is a monotypic genus of Arabian cellar spiders containing the single species, ''Magana velox''. It was first described by B. A. Huber and L. S. Carvalho in 2019, and it has only been found in Oman. See also * List of Pholcidae specie ...
'' Huber, 2019Oman *'' Mecolaesthus'' Simon, 1893Caribbean, South America *''
Meraha ''Meraha'' is a genus of southeast Asian Pholcidae, cellar spiders. The genus was erected in 2018 for two species transferred from ''Pholcus'' after a Molecular phylogenetics, molecular phylogenetic study of Pholcidae. The name is derived from th ...
'' Huber, 2018Asia *'' Mesabolivar'' González-Sponga, 1998South America, Trinidad *'' Metagonia'' Simon, 1893North America, South America, Central America, Caribbean *'' Micromerys'' Bradley, 1877Papua New Guinea, Australia *'' Micropholcus'' Deeleman-Reinhold & Prinsen, 1987Morocco, Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Australia *'' Modisimus'' Simon, 1893North America, Central America, Caribbean, Germany, Seychelles, Asia, Australia, South America *''
Muruta ''Muruta'' is a small genus of southeast Asian cellar spiders named after the Murut people. It was erected in 2018 for two species transferred from ''Pholcus'' after a molecular phylogenetic study of Pholcidae. They are average size for cellar s ...
'' Huber, 2018Malaysia *'' Nerudia'' Huber, 2000Chile, Argentina *'' Ninetis'' Simon, 1890Africa, Yemen *''
Nipisa ''Nipisa'' is a genus of southeast Asian Pholcidae, cellar spiders erected in 2018 after a Molecular phylogenetics, molecular phylogenetic study of Pholcidae. It consists of ten ''Calapnita'' species, previously the phyllicola group of Pholcidae, ...
'' Huber, 2018Asia *'' Nita'' Huber & El-Hennawy, 2007Egypt, Iran, Uzbekistan *''
Nyikoa ''Nyikoa'' is a monotypic genus of Central African cellar spiders containing the single species, ''Nyikoa limbe''. It was first described by B. A. Huber in 2007, and is only found in Africa. See also * List of Pholcidae species This page list ...
'' Huber, 2007Central Africa *'' Ossinissa'' Dimitrov & Ribera, 2005Canary Is. *'' Otavaloa'' Huber, 2000South America *'' Paiwana'' Huber, 2018Taiwan *'' Panjange'' Deeleman-Reinhold & Deeleman, 1983Asia, Oceania *'' Papiamenta'' Huber, 2000Curaçao *'' Paramicromerys'' Millot, 1946Madagascar *'' Pehrforsskalia'' Deeleman-Reinhold & van Harten, 2001Africa, Asia *''
Pemona ''Pemona'' is a monotypic genus of South American cellar spiders containing the single species, ''Pemona sapo''. It was first described by B. A. Huber and L. S. Carvalho in 2019, and it has only been found in Venezuela. See also * List of Pholci ...
'' Huber, 2019Venezuela *'' Pholcophora'' Banks, 1896United States, Canada, Mexico *''
Pholcus ''Pholcus'' is a genus of spiders in the family Pholcidae, with 361 described species as of October 2021. It includes the cellar spider '' P. phalangioides'', often called the "daddy longlegs". This may cause confusion because the name "daddy l ...
'' Walckenaer, 1805Asia, Europe, Africa, United States, Oceania *'' Physocyclus'' Simon, 1893North America, South America, Czech Republic, Asia, Australia, Central America *''
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'' Huber & Carvalho, 2019Brazil *'' Pisaboa'' Huber, 2000Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia *''
Pomboa ''Pomboa'' is a genus of Colombian Pholcidae, cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2000, and named in honour of Colombian poet Rafael Pombo. Species it contains four species, found only in Colombia: *''Pomboa cali'' Huber, 2 ...
'' Huber, 2000Colombia *'' Pribumia'' Huber, 2018Asia *'' Priscula'' Simon, 1893South America *''
Psilochorus ''Psilochorus'' is a genus of spiders in the family Pholcidae. Description The abdomen of ''Psilochorus'' species is humped and oval. The eight eyes are located in two rows.Fitch 1963 Distribution Most described species are found in the New Wor ...
'' Simon, 1893North America, South America, Asia, New Zealand *'' Quamtana'' Huber, 2003Africa *'' Queliceria'' González-Sponga, 2003Venezuela *''
Saciperere ''Saciperere'' is a monotypic taxon, monotypic genus of South American Pholcidae, cellar spiders containing the single species, ''Saciperere catuaba''. It was first described by B. A. Huber and L. S. Carvalho in 2019, and it has only been found in ...
'' Huber & Carvalho, 2019Brazil *''
Savarna ''Savarna'' is a genus of Southeast Asian cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2005. Species it contains ten species, found only in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand: *''Savarna bannang'' – Yao & Li, 2020 – Thailand * ...
'' Huber, 2005Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia *'' Smeringopina'' Kraus, 1957Africa *'' Smeringopus'' Simon, 1890Africa, Asia, Australia *'' Spermophora'' Hentz, 1841Africa, Asia, Oceania, Germany, Brazil, United States *'' Spermophorides'' Wunderlich, 1992Africa, Europe *'' Stenosfemuraia'' González-Sponga, 1998Venezuela *'' Stygopholcus'' Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932Croatia, Greece, Montenegro *'' Systenita'' Simon, 1893Venezuela *''
Tainonia ''Tainonia'' is a genus of Caribbean cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2000. Species it contains five species, found only on Hispaniola: *'' Tainonia bayahibe'' Huber & Astrin, 2009 – Hispaniola *'' Tainonia cienaga ...
'' Huber, 2000Hispaniola *''
Teranga ''Teranga'' is a genus of southeast Asian cellar spiders erected in 2018 for four species transferred from ''Pholcus'' after a molecular phylogenetic study of the Calapnita-Panjange clade of Pholcidae. They are medium-sized cellar spiders, avera ...
'' Huber, 2018Indonesia, Philippines *'' Tibetia'' Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2006Tibet *'' Tissahamia'' Huber, 2018Asia *'' Tolteca'' Huber, 2000Mexico *'' Trichocyclus'' Simon, 1908Australia *'' Tupigea'' Huber, 2000Brazil *''
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Artema nephilit ''Artema'' is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1837. Species it contains twelve species, found in Africa, Asia, Greece, and Turkey: *'' Artema atlanta'' Walckenaer, 1837 ( type) – Northern ...
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Crossopriza lyoni ''Crossopriza lyoni'' is a widespread species of Pholcidae, cellar spiders that prefer to live Synanthrope, in or around human structures. They are commonly known as tailed cellar spiders, tailed daddy longlegs spiders, and sometimes box spiders ...
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Spermophora senoculata ''Spermophora senoculata'', the shortbodied cellar spider, is a species of cellar spider in the family Pholcidae. It is found in Near East, and it has been introduced into the USA, southern Europe, China, Korea, and Japan.Dean DA (2016). "Catalog ...
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* Information and reference quality photos of cellar spiders. Includes QuickTime movie of spiders "vibrating". * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q10995 Araneomorphae families Taxa named by Carl Ludwig Koch Urban legends