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  2. Cheiracanthium - Wikipedia

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    Cheiracanthium, commonly called yellow sac spiders, is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Cheiracanthiidae, and was first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1839. [4] They are usually pale in colour, and have an abdomen that can range from yellow to beige.

  3. Cheiracanthium annulipes - Wikipedia

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    Cheiracanthium annulipes is a spider species found in Spain, Egypt and Israel. References This page was last edited on 14 November 2024, at 05:00 (UTC). ...

  4. Cheiracanthium erraticum - Wikipedia

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    In early summer C. erraticum builds a retreat made from two or three leaves or grass heads which are stitched together to hold the female and her egg sac. Later in the year, the immature spiders, which are already showing the reddish median stripe on the abdomen, can be found in small silk cells on plant stems.

  5. Cheiracanthium inclusum - Wikipedia

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    Cheiracanthium inclusum, alternately known as the black-footed yellow sac spider or the American yellow sac spider (in order to distinguish it from its European cousin C. punctorium), was formerly classified as a true sac spider (of the family Clubionidae), and then placed in the family Miturgidae, but now belongs to family Cheiracanthiidae. [1]

  6. Category:Cheiracanthium - Wikipedia

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  7. Jumping spider - Wikipedia

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    Most spiders, including most salticids, avoid worker ants, but several species not only eat them as a primary item in their diets, but also employ specialised attack techniques; Anasaitis canosa, for example, circles around to the front of the ant and grabs it over the back of its head.

  8. Cheiracanthium punctorium - Wikipedia

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    Cheiracanthium punctorium, one of several species commonly known as the yellow sac spider, is a spider found from central Europe to Central Asia.They reach a length of about 15 mm, and their bite can penetrate human skin; the bite has been compared to a wasp sting, perhaps a bit more severe, although susceptible persons can have stronger reactions, like nausea. [1]

  9. Cheiracanthium furculatum - Wikipedia

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    Cheiracanthium furculatum is a spider species found in the Cape Verde Islands, mainland Africa, and the Comoro Islands. It has also been introduced into Belgium. It has also been introduced into Belgium.