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Velvet spiders (family Eresidae) are a small group (about 130
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in 9 genera) of spiders almost entirely limited to the Old World, with exception of a few species known from Brazil. In Europe some are commonly called the ladybird spiders


Description

This family can sometimes be confused with the
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, or those in the
Palpimanidae Palpimanidae, also known as palp-footed spiders, is a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1890. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, the Mediterranean and one in ...
family. These spiders are usually black or brown in color, thought they can also have brighter colors as pictured. As their common name implies they can look quite smooth and velvety. They usually live in silken tubes under objects, or underground, but the genus ''
Stegodyphus ''Stegodyphus'' is a genus of velvet spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1873. They are distributed from Africa to Europe and Asia, with one species (''S. manaus'') found in Brazil. The name is derived from Ancient Greek ('' st ...
,'' builds silken nests.


Identification

They can be distinguished from most species except the Penestomidae by their semi rectangular carapace and clypeal hood. Thought the can be distinguished from Penestomidae by the eye arrangement, straight anterior eye row and strongly recurved posterior eye row, with the median eyes close together.


Social Behavior

Some species are nearly
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, lacking only a specialized caste system and a queen. They cooperate in brood rearing, unlike most other spiders except for some African agelenid spiders in the genus ''
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, Monocentropus balfouri'' and a few others. Female velvet spiders exhibit a remarkable type of maternal care unique among arachnids. Upon the birth of her brood, the mother spider liquefies her internal organs and regurgitates this material as food. Once her capability to liquefy her insides is exhausted, the young sense this and consume the mother.Rachel Nuwer, Scientific American, October 2015. Spiders of the genus ''Stegodyphus'' genus, such as '' Stegodyphus sarasinorum'' in India, are known for their elaborate and robust nests and their colony integrity.


Genera

The genus ''Penestomus'' was previously placed in Eresidae as the subfamily Penestominae, but was elevated to its own family, Penestomidae, in 2010. , the
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accepts the following genera: *'' Adonea'' Simon, 1873 — Portugal, Algeria, Israel *'' Dorceus'' C. L. Koch, 1846 — Africa, Asia *'' Dresserus'' Simon, 1876 — Africa *'' Eresus'' Walckenaer, 1805 — Africa, Asia, Europe *''
Gandanameno ''Gandanameno'' is a genus of African velvet spiders that was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 1967. Species it contains five species: *''Gandanameno echinata'' (Purcell, 1908) – Namibia *''Gandanameno fumosa'' ( C. L. Koch, 1837) ...
'' Lehtinen, 1967 — Namibia, South Africa, Malawi *''
Loureedia ''Loureedia'' is a genus of velvet spiders that was first described by J. A. Miller in 2012. , it contained four species: '' L. annulipes'', ''L. colleni'', ''L. lucasi'' and ''L. phoenixi''. This genus of velvet spiders that ...
'' Miller, Griswold, Scharff, Řezáč, Szűts & Marhabaie, 2012 — Africa, Asia *''
Paradonea ''Paradonea'' is a genus of African velvet spiders that was first described by R. F. Lawrence in 1968. Species it contains five species: *'' Paradonea parva'' (Tucker, 1920) – Namibia, Botswana, South Africa *'' Paradonea presleyi'' Miller, ...
'' Lawrence, 1968 — Namibia, Botswana, South Africa *''
Seothyra ''Seothyra'', commonly known as the buckspoor spiders, buck spoor spiders or just spoor spiders, belong to a sand-dwelling, burrowing genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Eresidae. The 13 species are endemic to the arid, sandy flats and s ...
'' Purcell, 1903 — Africa *''
Stegodyphus ''Stegodyphus'' is a genus of velvet spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1873. They are distributed from Africa to Europe and Asia, with one species (''S. manaus'') found in Brazil. The name is derived from Ancient Greek ('' st ...
'' Simon, 1873 — Africa, Asia, Brazil


See also

* List of Eresidae species


References

* Lehtinen, P.T. (1967): Classification of the cribellate spiders and some allied families, with notes on the evolution of the suborder Araneomorpha. ''Ann. Zool. Fenn.'' 4: 199-468. * Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S. (1989): The African species of the subfamily Penestominae (Araneae: Eresidae): with description of two new species. ''Phytophylactica'' 21: 131-134.


External links


Family Eresidae (Velvet Spiders)
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