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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 ...
genus ''Steatoda'', in the family
Theridiidae Theridiidae, also known as the tangle-web spiders, cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders, is a large family of Araneomorphae, araneomorph spiders first described by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1833. This diverse, globally distributed family includes ...
, includes about 120 recognized
species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ...
, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spider, for many species build their webs in dark, sheltered, undisturbed places around the house or garden, in sheds and garages, under garden furniture, compost bins, and the like. Signs of the cupboard spider include small white spots of spider droppings, like small splashes of paint, on the floor underneath the web. Many spiders of the genus ''Steatoda'' are often mistaken for widow spiders (''
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 ...
''), and are known as false widows. They are closely related (in the family Theridiidae) but ''Steatoda'' are significantly less harmful to humans. Not all ''Steatoda'' species resemble black widows – they come in many different colors and sizes, mostly smaller than ''Latrodectus'' species. '' Steatoda paykulliana'' can grow larger than the black widow, and '' Steatoda castanea'' looks more like a
brown widow ''Latrodectus geometricus'', commonly known as the brown widow, brown button spider, grey widow, brown black widow, house button spider or geometric button spider, is one of the widow spiders in the genus ''Latrodectus''. As such, it is a 'cousi ...
. Like other theridiids, they often feed on other spiders that get tangled up in their webs. ''
Steatoda grossa ''Steatoda grossa'', commonly known as the cupboard spider, the dark comb-footed spider, the brown house spider (in Australia), or the false widow or false black widow (though several other species are known by these names), is a common species o ...
'' sometimes preys on black widows.


Description

The colour can range from sandy pale brown to reddish plum to satiny black. Like most spiders, its
cephalothorax The cephalothorax, also called prosoma in some groups, is a tagma of various arthropods, comprising the head and the thorax fused together, as distinct from the abdomen behind. (The terms ''prosoma'' and ''opisthosoma'' are equivalent to ''cepha ...
is smaller than its
abdomen The abdomen (colloquially called the belly, tummy, midriff, tucky or stomach) is the part of the body between the thorax (chest) and pelvis, in humans and in other vertebrates. The abdomen is the front part of the abdominal segment of the torso. ...
, which is somewhat egg-shaped, and can have white or beige to orange markings. Although sometimes not or partially visible, these markings usually consists of a frontal crescent, often with a dorsal line or triangular shapes or both. Orange to reddish-marked ''Steatoda paykulliana'' can be mistaken for the
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 ...
). In common with other members of the family Theridiidae, ''Steatoda'' construct a tangled web, i.e., an irregular tangle of sticky silken fibers. As with other web-weavers, these spiders have very poor eyesight and depend mostly on vibrations reaching them through their webs to orient themselves to prey or to warn them of larger animals that could injure or kill them. File:Steatoda eye group.svg, The eye arrangement of spiders in the genus ''Steatoda'' File:Steatoda paykulliana 01.jpg, ''Steatoda paykulliana'' File:Steatoda nobilis.jpg, ''Steatoda nobilis'' File:Kaldari Steatoda grossa female 01.jpg, ''Steatoda grossa'' File:Steatoda castanea.JPG, ''Steatoda castanea''


Species

, the
World Spider Catalog The World Spider Catalog (WSC) is an online searchable database concerned with spider taxonomy. It aims to list all accepted families, genera and species, as well as provide access to the related taxonomic literature. The WSC began as a series of ...
accepted the following extant species: *'' Steatoda adumbrata'' (Simon, 1908) – Australia (Western Australia) *'' Steatoda aethiopica'' (Simon, 1909) – Central Africa *''
Steatoda alamosa The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Gertsch, 1960 – US, Mexico *''
Steatoda alboclathrata The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Simon, 1897) – India *'' Steatoda albomaculata'' (De Geer, 1778) – North America, Europe, North Africa to Israel, Russia (Europe to Far East), Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan *''
Steatoda ancora The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Grube, 1861) – Russia (south Siberia) *''
Steatoda ancorata The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Holmberg, 1876) – Mexico to Chile *''
Steatoda andina The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Keyserling, 1884) – Venezuela to Chile *''
Steatoda apacheana The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Gertsch, 1960 – US *''
Steatoda atascadera The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – US *''
Steatoda atrocyanea The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Simon, 1880) – New Caledonia, Loyalty Is. *''
Steatoda autumnalis The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Banks, 1898) – Mexico *''
Steatoda badia The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Roewer, 1961) – Senegal *''
Steatoda bertkaui The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Thorell, 1881) – Indonesia (Moluccas), New Guinea *''
Steatoda bipunctata ''Steatoda bipunctata'' is a species of cob-web spider, of the genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae. With a holarctic distribution, it is common in North America and Europe. It may be found in proximity to human structures, such as basem ...
'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (
type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen ...
) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Iran, Central Asia, China. Introduced to South America *''
Steatoda borealis ''Steatoda borealis'' is a species of cobweb spider in the family Theridiidae Theridiidae, also known as the tangle-web spiders, cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders, is a large family of Araneomorphae, araneomorph spiders first described by ...
'' (Hentz, 1850) – US, Canada *'' Steatoda bradyi'' (Strand, 1907) – South Africa *'' Steatoda capensis'' Hann, 1990 – South Africa, Lesotho. Introduced to St. Helena, Australia, New Zealand *'' Steatoda carbonaria'' (Simon, 1907) – Congo, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Steatoda caspia'' Ponomarev, 2007 – Kazakhstan *'' Steatoda castanea'' (Clerck, 1757) – Europe, Turkey, Russia (Europe to Far East), Caucasus, Iran, Central Asia, China. Introduced to Canada *'' Steatoda chinchipe'' Levi, 1962 – Ecuador, Peru *'' Steatoda cingulata'' (Thorell, 1890) – China, India, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Japan, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java) *''
Steatoda connexa The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1904) – South Africa *'' Steatoda craniformis'' Zhu & Song, 1992 – China *'' Steatoda dahli'' (Nosek, 1905) – Turkey, Israel, Caucasus, Russia (Europe) to Central Asia *'' Steatoda diamantina'' Levi, 1962 – Brazil *'' Steatoda distincta'' (Blackwall, 1859) – Madeira *'' Steatoda ephippiata'' (Thorell, 1875) – Algeria to Israel, Iran *''
Steatoda erigoniformis ''Steatoda erigoniformis'' is a species of cobweb spider in the family Theridiidae Theridiidae, also known as the tangle-web spiders, cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders, is a large family of araneomorph spiders first described by Carl Jak ...
'' (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) – East Mediterranean to Middle East, Caucasus, China, Korea, Japan. Introduced to the Caribbean. *''
Steatoda fagei The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Lawrence, 1964) – South Africa *'' Steatoda fallax'' (Blackwall, 1865) – Cape Verde Is. *'' Steatoda felina'' (Simon, 1907) – Congo *''
Steatoda foravae The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Dippenaar-Schoeman & Müller, 1992 – South Africa *'' Steatoda grandis'' Banks, 1901 – US *''
Steatoda grossa ''Steatoda grossa'', commonly known as the cupboard spider, the dark comb-footed spider, the brown house spider (in Australia), or the false widow or false black widow (though several other species are known by these names), is a common species o ...
'' (C. L. Koch, 1838) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan. Introduced to North America, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Hawaii Is., Macaronesia, Algeria, New Zealand *'' Steatoda gui'' Zhu, 1998 – China *'' Steatoda hespera'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1933 – US, Canada *'' Steatoda hui'' Zhu, 1998 – China *''
Steatoda ifricola The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Lecigne, Lips, Moutaouakil & Oger, 2020 – Morocco *'' Steatoda iheringi'' (Keyserling, 1886) – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina *'' Steatoda incomposita'' (Denis, 1957) – Portugal, Spain, France (incl. Corsica) *'' Steatoda kiwuensis'' (Strand, 1913) – Central Africa *'' Steatoda kuytunensis'' Zhu, 1998 – China *'' Steatoda latifasciata'' (Simon, 1873) – Canary Is. to Israel *''
Steatoda lawrencei The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Brignoli, 1983 – South Africa *'' Steatoda lenzi'' (Strand, 1907) – South Africa *'' Steatoda leonardi'' (Thorell, 1898) – Myanmar *'' Steatoda lepida'' (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1880) – New Zealand *'' Steatoda linzhiensis'' Hu, 2001 – China *'' Steatoda livens'' (Simon, 1894) – Australia (Tasmania) *'' Steatoda longurio'' (Simon, 1909) – Central Africa *'' Steatoda mainlingensis'' (Hu & Li, 1987) – Kyrgyzstan, China *'' Steatoda mainlingoides'' Yin, Griswold, Bao & Xu, 2003 – China *'' Steatoda marmorata'' (Simon, 1910) – South Africa *''
Steatoda marta The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Levi, 1962 – Colombia *''
Steatoda maura The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Simon, 1909) – Mediterranean *'' Steatoda mexicana'' Levi, 1957 – US, Mexico *''
Steatoda micans The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Hogg, 1922) – Vietnam *''
Steatoda minima The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Denis, 1955) – Niger *'' Steatoda moerens'' (Thorell, 1875) – Algeria, Tunisia *'' Steatoda moesta'' (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896) – Mexico to Brazil *'' Steatoda morsitans'' (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885) – South Africa *'' Steatoda nahuana'' Gertsch, 1960 – Mexico *''
Steatoda nasata The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' ( Chrysanthus, 1975) – Indonesia (Krakatau), Papua New Guinea (New Ireland), Australia *'' Steatoda ngipina'' Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines *'' Steatoda nigrimaculata'' Zhang, Chen & Zhu, 2001 – China *'' Steatoda nigrocincta'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 – China (Yarkand) *'' Steatoda niveosignata'' (Simon, 1908) – Australia (Western Australia) *''
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 ...
'' (Thorell, 1875) – Macaronesia. Introduced to US, Chile, Europe, Turkey, Iran *'' Steatoda octonotata'' (Simon, 1908) – Australia (Western Australia) *''
Steatoda palomara ''Steatoda palomara'' is a species of cobweb spider in the family Theridiidae Theridiidae, also known as the tangle-web spiders, cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders, is a large family of Araneomorphae, araneomorph spiders first described by ...
'' Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935 – US *'' Steatoda panja'' Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2013 – China *'' Steatoda pardalia'' Yin, Griswold, Bao & Xu, 2003 – China *'' Steatoda paykulliana'' (Walckenaer, 1806) – Europe, Mediterranean to Central Asia *'' Steatoda pengyangensis'' Hu & Zhang, 2012 – China *''
Steatoda perakensis The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *''
Steatoda perspicillata The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Thorell, 1898) – Myanmar *''
Steatoda picea The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Thorell, 1899) – Cameroon *'' Steatoda porteri'' (Simon, 1900) – Chile *'' Steatoda punctulata'' (Marx, 1898) – US, Mexico *'' Steatoda quadrimaculata'' (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896) – US to Venezuela, Caribbean *'' Steatoda quaesita'' (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896) – Mexico *'' Steatoda quinquenotata'' (Blackwall, 1865) – Cape Verde Is. *'' Steatoda retorta'' González, 1987 – Argentina *''
Steatoda rhombifera The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Grube, 1861) – Russia (middle Siberia) *'' Steatoda rubrocalceolata'' (Simon, 1907) – Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) *'' Steatoda rufoannulata'' (Simon, 1899) – India, Sri Lanka, Sumatra, Java *'' Steatoda sabulosa'' (Tullgren, 1901) – Bolivia, Argentina, Chile *'' Steatoda sagax'' (Blackwall, 1865) – Cape Verde Is. *'' Steatoda saltensis'' Levi, 1957 – Mexico *'' Steatoda seriata'' (Simon, 1899) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Steatoda singoides'' (Tullgren, 1910) – Tanzania *'' Steatoda sordidata'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 – China (Yarkand) *''
Steatoda speciosa The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Thorell, 1898) – Myanmar *''
Steatoda spina The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' Gao & Li, 2014 – China *'' Steatoda subannulata'' (Kulczyński, 1911) – New Guinea, Papua New Guinea (New Britain) *'' Steatoda terastiosa'' Zhu, 1998 – China *'' Steatoda terebrui'' Gao & Li, 2014 – China *'' Steatoda tigrina'' (Tullgren, 1910) – Tanzania *'' Steatoda tortoisea'' Yin, Griswold, Bao & Xu, 2003 – China *'' Steatoda transversa'' (Banks, 1898) – US, Mexico *'' Steatoda trianguloides'' Levy, 1991 – France (Corsica), Israel *'' Steatoda triangulosa'' (Walckenaer, 1802) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Central Asia. Introduced to Canada, US, Canary Is. *'' Steatoda tristis'' (Tullgren, 1910) – Tanzania *''
Steatoda truncata The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Urquhart, 1888) – New Zealand *'' Steatoda ulleungensis'' Paik, 1995 – Korea *'' Steatoda uncata'' Zhang, Chen & Zhu, 2001 – China *'' Steatoda variabilis'' (Berland, 1920) – East Africa *'' Steatoda variata'' Gertsch, 1960 – US, Mexico *'' Steatoda variipes'' (Keyserling, 1884) – Peru *'' Steatoda vaulogeri'' (Simon, 1909) – Vietnam *''
Steatoda venator The spider genus ''Steatoda'', in the family Theridiidae, includes about 120 recognized species, distributed around the world (including many cosmopolitan species which are found among human populations worldwide). One common name is cupboard spi ...
'' (Audouin, 1826) – Libya, Egypt *'' Steatoda violacea'' (Strand, 1906) – Ethiopia *'' Steatoda wangi'' Zhu, 1998 – China *'' Steatoda wanshou'' Yin, 2012 – China *'' Steatoda washona'' Gertsch, 1960 – US, Mexico *'' Steatoda xerophila'' Levy & Amitai, 1982 – Israel *'' Steatoda xishuiensis'' Zhang, Chen & Zhu, 2001 – China Those commonly mistaken for widows include: * '' S. borealis''. A common species in North America, often mistaken for the black widow (despite being smaller and having colored markings on the dorsal side of the abdomen, rather than the ventral side). * '' S. capensis'', the black cobweb or false katipo spider. It originates in South Africa, and is found in Australia and New Zealand; in the latter location it is often confused with the
katipō The katipō (''Latrodectus katipo'') is an endangered species of spider native to New Zealand. It is one of many species in the genus ''Latrodectus'', such as the Australian redback (''L. hasseltii''), and the North American black widow. The ...
spider. * '' S. grossa'', often known as the cupboard spider. A dark-colored spider which resembles specimens of ''
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 ...
'', though without the characteristic bright marks found on most widow spiders. This spider is known to occasionally prey on true widows. Bites by ''S. grossa'' have been known to produce symptoms similar to (but far less severe than) the bites of true widows. Originally from Europe, but now found worldwide. * '' S. nobilis''. This spider, a native of the
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, has since been introduced into the United Kingdom and across Europe. It has been claimed that it is the UK's most venomous spider, and sensationalized stories about the bite of ''Steatoda nobilis'' have featured in UK newspaper articles. Its bite is reported to be painful, but normally no worse than a
wasp A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder. Th ...
sting, although one case was suspected to be a heart seizure caused by an extreme reaction to the bite. * '' S. paykulliana'', another spider which is often confused with ''Latrodectus''. This one is generally found in the range of ''
Latrodectus tredecimguttatus ''Latrodectus tredecimguttatus'', also known as the Mediterranean black widow, or the European black widow, is a species in the genus ''Latrodectus'' of the widow spiders. It is commonly found throughout the Mediterranean region, ranging from ...
'' and is frequently confused with it. Has a medically significant (but not serious) bite. Other notable and recognizable species in the genus include: * '' S. bipunctata''. A common house spider in Europe. * '' S. triangulosa'', the triangulate cobweb spider, a common household spider noted for a pattern of triangles on the dorsal side of its abdomen. Not known to bite; found worldwide. * '' S. hespera'', the western bud spider. This species is commonly found in the western
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and
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, where it is an effective predator of the
hobo spider The hobo spider (''Eratigena agrestis'', formerly ''Tegenaria agrestis'') is a member of the family of spiders known colloquially as funnel web spiders, but not to be confused with the Australian funnel-web spider. Individuals construct a funnel ...
. It is often confused with the black widow, despite being significantly smaller (7 to 8 mm) and having no bright-colored markings. Not known to bite humans, but has a venom which is similar to ''S. paykulliana'' (a medically significant spider of this genus).


Diet

''Steatoda'' is known to prey on other spiders (including true black widows), crickets, ladybugs,
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es, and
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.


Bites

Some members of this genus do have bites which are medically significant in humans (such as '' S. grossa'' and '' S. nobilis''); however, bites by ''Steatoda'' species generally do not have any long-lasting effects. There may be blistering at the site of the bite, and a general malaise lasting for several days. Symptoms can include moderate to severe pain increasing for the first hour (without severe sweating). Some people have reported mild to moderate nausea, headache, and lethargy. The duration of all symptoms and effects can range from 1 to 60 hours. The symptoms associated with the bite of several ''Steatoda'' species are known in the medical profession as steatodism; and have been described as a less-severe form of
latrodectism Latrodectism () is the illness caused by the bite of ''Latrodectus'' spiders (the black widow spider and related species). Pain, muscle rigidity, vomiting, and sweating are the symptoms of latrodectism. There are several spider species all named b ...
(the symptoms associated with a widow spider bite). The redback spider
antivenom Antivenom, also known as antivenin, venom antiserum, and antivenom immunoglobulin, is a specific treatment for envenomation. It is composed of antibodies and used to treat certain venomous bites and stings. Antivenoms are recommended only if th ...
has been thought to be effective at treating bites from ''S. grossa'', after it was mistakenly administered to a ''S. grossa'' bite victim who was erroneously believed to have been bitten by the far more dangerous redback. (While the redback antivenom appears clinically active against
arachnidism A spider bite, also known as arachnidism, is an injury resulting from the bite of a spider. The effects of most bites are not serious. Most bites result in mild symptoms around the area of the bite. Rarely they may produce a necrotic skin wound ...
caused by ''Steatoda'' spiders; 8 00 01 02/sup>, as these cases are often mild and the evidence of its effectiveness is limited, this treatment is not recommended.) 0/sup> They are not aggressive, and most injuries to humans are due to defensive bites delivered when a spider gets unintentionally squeezed or pinched somehow. It is possible that some bites result when a spider mistakes a finger thrust into its web for its normal prey, but ordinarily intrusion by any large creature will cause these spiders to flee.


References

;General *Levi, H.W. (1962). The Spider Genera ''Steatoda'' and ''Enoplognatha'' in America (Araneae, Theridiidae). ''
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(with key to American species)


External links


Washington State University: ''Steatoda'' Spiders
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