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Spitting spiders (Scytodidae) is a family of araneomorph
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 first described by
John Blackwall John Blackwall (20 January 1790 – 11 May 1881) was an English naturalist with a particular interest in spiders. Life Blackwall was born in Manchester on 20 January 1790. He lived at Hendre House near Llanrwst in north Wales from 1833 until ...
in 1864. It contains over 250
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 ...
in five genera, of which ''
Scytodes ''Scytodes'' is a genus of Scytodidae, spitting spiders that occur all around the world. The most widely distributed species is ''Scytodes thoracica'', which originally had a Palearctic realm, palearctic distribution, but has been introduced to ...
'' is the best-known.


Description

Like recluse spiders and coneweb spiders, they have six
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arranged in three pairs and are
haplogyne The Haplogynae or haplogynes are one of the two main groups into which araneomorph spiders have traditionally been divided, the other being the Entelegynae. Morphological phylogenetic studies suggested that the Haplogynae formed a clade; more rece ...
, meaning they have less complex female genitalia. They differ from these families in having a dome-shaped carapace and in their characteristic flecked pattern of spots.


Hunting technique

Scytodidae catch their prey by spitting a fluid that congeals on contact into a
venomous Venom or zootoxin is a type of toxin produced by an animal that is actively delivered through a wound by means of a bite, sting, or similar action. The toxin is delivered through a specially evolved ''venom apparatus'', such as fangs or a sti ...
and sticky mass. The fluid contains both venom and
spider silk Spider silk is a protein fibre spun by spiders. Spiders use their silk to make webs or other structures, which function as sticky nets to catch other animals, or as nests or cocoons to protect their offspring, or to wrap up prey. They can ...
in liquid form, though it is produced in venom glands in the
chelicerae The chelicerae () are the mouthparts of the subphylum Chelicerata, an arthropod group that includes arachnids, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. Commonly referred to as " jaws", chelicerae may be shaped as either articulated fangs, or similarl ...
. The venom-laced silk both immobilizes and envenoms prey such as silverfish. In high-speed footage the spiders can be observed swaying from side to side as they "spit", catching the prey in a criss-crossed "Z" pattern; it is criss-crossed because each of the
chelicerae The chelicerae () are the mouthparts of the subphylum Chelicerata, an arthropod group that includes arachnids, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. Commonly referred to as " jaws", chelicerae may be shaped as either articulated fangs, or similarl ...
emits half of the pattern. The spider usually strikes from a distance of and the entire attack sequence only lasts 1/700th of a second. After making the capture, the spider typically bites the prey with venomous effect, and wraps it in the normal spider fashion with silk from the spinnerets.


Presocial behaviour

Some species exhibit presocial behaviour, in which mature spiders live together and assist the young with food.


Genera

, 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 ...
accepts the following genera: *''
Dictis ''Dictis'' is a genus of spitting spiders that was first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1872. Species it contains four species, found in Asia, Oceania, North America and Seychelles: *''Dictis elongata'' Dankittipakul & Singtripop, ...
'' L. Koch, 1872 — Asia, Australia *''
Scyloxes ''Scyloxes'' is a monotypic genus of Tajikistani spitting spiders containing the single species, ''Scyloxes asiatica''. It was first described by P. M. Dunin in 1992, and is found in Tajikistan. See also * List of Scytodidae species This page ...
'' Dunin, 1992 — Tajikistan *''
Scytodes ''Scytodes'' is a genus of Scytodidae, spitting spiders that occur all around the world. The most widely distributed species is ''Scytodes thoracica'', which originally had a Palearctic realm, palearctic distribution, but has been introduced to ...
'' Latreille, 1804 — South America, Africa, Asia, North America, Caribbean, Central America, Oceania, Spain *''
Soeuria ''Soeuria'' is a monotypic genus of Seychelloise spitting spiders containing the single species, ''Soeuria soeur''. It was first described by Michael I. Saaristo in 1997, and is found on the Seychelles. See also * List of Scytodidae species ...
'' Saaristo, 1997 — Seychelles *'' Stedocys'' Ono, 1995 — China, Malaysia, Thailand


See also

*
List of Scytodidae species This page lists all described species of the spider family Scytodidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog : ''Dictis'' ''Dictis'' L. Koch, 1872 * '' D. denticulata'' Dankittipakul & Singtripop, 2010 — Thailand * '' D. elongata'' Dankittipaku ...


References


External links


Arachnology Home Pages: Araneae




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