Information about Theridiidae

Tangle web spiders

Steatoda bipunctata
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Arachnida
Order:Araneae
Superfamily:Araneoidea
Family:Theridiidae
Sundevall, 1833
Diversity
87 genera, 2248 species

Genera


Achaearanea
Anelosimus
Argyrodes
Cabello
Cerocida
Chrosiothes
Chrysso
Craspedisia
Enoplognatha
Episinus
Hetschkia
Latrodectus
Paratheridula
Spintharus
Steatoda
Stemmops
Styposis
Theridion
Theridula
Thwaitesia
Tidarren
Wirada
many more


The tangle-web spiders, also known as cobweb spiders and comb-footed spiders (family Theridiidae) are a large group (over 2200 species in 87 genera [1]) of three-dimensional space-web-builders found throughout the world. The characteristics of this family of spiders are that they are entelegyne (have a genital plate in the female) araneomorph ecribellate (use sticky capture silk instead of woolly silk) spiders that build tangle space webs and have a comb of serrated bristles (setae) on the tarsus of the fourth leg. The family includes the genus Latrodectus, the notorious widow spiders.

The family also contains the kleptoparasitic species of the subfamily Argyrodinae (including Argyrodes, Faiditus, and Neospintharus) which often have triangular bodies. These spiders live in the webs of larger spiders and pilfer small prey caught by their host's web, eat prey killed by the host spider, and may consume silk from the host web. They sometimes attack and eat the host.

The largest genus with over 600 species currently placed in it is Theridion, but it is not monophyletic. Another large, but most likely polyphyletic genus is Achaearanea, that includes the common house spider. Many theridiids trap ants and other ground dwelling insects by means of elastic sticky silk trap lines leading to the soil surface.

One species in Theridion, the Hawaiian T. grallator, is known as the "happyface" spider, as certain morphs have a pattern uncannily resembling a smiley face or a grinning clown face on their yellow body.

Systematics

Recent years have seen advances in the systematics of cobweb spiders with phylogenies reconstructed using both morphological and molecular data. The following classification is built on these results (see also Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog.
  • Argyrodinae
* Argyrodes Simon, 1864
* Neospintharus Exline, 1950
* Ariamnes Thorell, 1869
* Deelemanella Yoshida, 2003
* Faiditus Keyserling, 1884
* Rhomphaea L. Koch, 1872
* Spheropistha Yaginuma, 1957
  • Hadrotarsinae
* Anatea Berland, 1927
* Audifia Keyserling, 1884
* Dipoena Thorell, 1869
* Dipoenata Wunderlich, 1988
* Emertonella Bryant, 1945
* Euryopis Menge, 1868
* Eurypoena Wunderlich, 1992
* Gmogala Keyserling, 1890
* Guaraniella Baert, 1984
* Hadrotarsus Thorell, 1881
* Lasaeola Simon, 1881
* Phycosoma O. P.-Cambridge, 1879
* Yaginumena Yoshida, 2002
* Yoroa Baert, 1984
  • Latrodectinae Petrunkevitch, 1928
* Crustulina Menge, 1868
* Latrodectus Walckenaer, 1805
* Steatoda Sundevall, 1833
  • Pholcommatinae Simon, 1894
* Asygyna Agnarsson, 2006
* Carniella Thaler & Steinberger, 1988
* Cerocida Simon, 1894
* Craspedisia Simon, 1894
* Enoplognatha Pavesi, 1880
* Helvidia Thorell, 1890
* Pholcomma Thorell, 1869
* Phoroncidia Westwood, 1835
* Proboscidula Miller, 1970
* Robertus O. P.-Cambridge, 1879
* Selkirkiella Berland, 1924
* Styposis Simon, 1894
* Theonoe Simon, 1881
* Wirada Keyserling, 1886
  • Sphintharinae
* Chrosiothes Simon, 1894
* Episinus Walckenaer, in Latreille, 1809
* Moneta O. P.-Cambridge, 1870
* Spintharus Hentz, 1850
* Thwaitesia O. P.-Cambridge, 1881
* Stemmops O. P.-Cambridge, 1894
  • Theridiinae
* Achaearanea Strand, 1929
* Achaearyopa Barrion & Litsinger, 1995
* Ameridion Wunderlich, 1995
* Cabello Levi, 1964
* Cephalobares O. P.-Cambridge, 1870
* Chrysso O. P.-Cambridge, 1882
* Coleosoma O. P.-Cambridge, 1882
* Cyllognatha L. Koch, 1872
* Dipoenura Simon, 1908
* Echinotheridion Levi, 1963
* Exalbidion Wunderlich, 1995
* Helvibis Keyserling, 1884
* Histagonia Simon, 1895
* Jamaitidion Wunderlich, 1995
* Keijia Yoshida, 2001
* Macaridion Wunderlich, 1992
* Molione Thorell, 1892
* Neottiura Menge, 1868
* Nesticodes Archer, 1950
* Nipponidion Yoshida, 2001
* Paratheridula Levi, 1957
* Propostira Simon, 1894
* Rugathodes Archer, 1950
* Sardinidion Wunderlich, 1995
* Simitidion Wunderlich, 1992
* Takayus Yoshida, 2001
* Tekellina Levi, 1957
* Theridion Walckenaer, 1805
* Theridula Emerton, 1882
* Thymoites Keyserling, 1884
* Tidarren Chamberlin & Ivie, 1934
* Wamba O. P.-Cambridge, 1896
* Anelosimus Simon, 1891
* Astodipoena Petrunkevitch, 1958 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Chorizopella Lawrence, 1947
* Clya Koch & Berendt, 1854 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Coscinida Simon, 1895
* Cretaraneus Selden, 1990 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Eodipoena Petrunkevitch, 1942 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Eoysmena Petrunkevitch, 1942 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Flegia Koch & Berendt, 1854 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Hetschkia Keyserling, 1886
* Icona Forster, 1955
* Kochiura Archer, 1950
* Landoppo Barrion & Litsinger, 1995
* Marianana Georgescu, 1989
* Mictodipoena Petrunkevitch, 1958 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Municeps Petrunkevitch, 1942 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Nactodipoena Petrunkevitch, 1942 † (fossil, cretaceous)
* Paidiscura Archer, 1950
* Tomoxena Simon, 1895
* Zercidium Benoit, 1977

Gallery


Cobweb spider.

Cobweb spider; ventral view.


See also

References

  • Agnarsson I. 2006a. A revision of the New World eximius lineage of Anelosimus (Araneae, Theridiidae) and a phylogenetic analysis using worldwide exemplars. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 146: 453-593. PDF
  • Agnarsson I. 2006b. Asymmetric female genitalia and other remarkable morphology in a new genus of cobweb spiders (Theridiidae, Araneae) from Madagascar. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 87: 211-232. PDF
  • Agnarsson I. 2006c. Phylogenetic placement of Echinotheridion (Araneae: Theridiidae) - do male sexual organ removal, emasculation, and sexual cannibalism in Echinotheridion and Tidarren represent evolutionary replicas? Invertebrate Systematics 20: 415-429. PDF
  • Agnarsson I. 2004. Morphological phylogeny of cobweb spiders and their relatives (Araneae, Araneoidea, Theridiidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 141: 447-626. PDF
  • Cooperative behavior of Anelosimus jabaquara (2002). PDF
  • Arnedo, M.A., Coddington, J., Agnarsson, I. & Gillespie, R.G. (2004). From a comb to a tree: phylogenetic relationships of the comb-footed spiders (Araneae, Theridiidae) inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 31:225-245. PDF
  • Arnedo MA, Agnarsson I, Gillespie RG. In Press. Molecular insights into the phylogenetic structure of the spider genus Theridion (Araneae, Theridiidae) and the origin of the Hawaiian Theridion-like fauna. Zoologica Scripta.

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Latreille, 1829

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Araneae
Clerck, 1757

Diversity
111 families, 40,000 species

Suborders

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This page lists all described species of the spider family Theridiidae as of June 19, 2007.

Achaearanea

Achaearanea Strand, 1929
  • Achaearanea acoreensis (Berland, 1932) (Cosmopolitan)
  • Achaearanea alacris

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Achaearanea
Strand, 1929

Diversity
148 species

Species

about 150
A. tepidariorum

The genus of spiders known as Achaearanea includes the extremely abundant common house spider.
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Argyrodes
Simon, 1864

Diversity
95 species

Species

A. argentatus
A. colubinus
A. flavescens
A. furcata
A. gibbosus
A. incursus
A.
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Cabello
Levi, 1964

Species: C. eugeni

Diversity
1 species
Binomial name
Cabello eugeni
Levi, 1964

The spider genus Cabello
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Chrosiothes
Simon, 1894

Diversity
21 species

Species

See text.

Chrosiothes is a spider genus that occurs almost exclusively in the New World from the USA to Brazil, with one species found in China, Korea and Japan, and
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Chrysso
O. P-Cambridge, 1882

Diversity
64 species

Species

C. albomaculata
C. compressa
C. nordica
C. pelyx
C. pulcherrima
C. spiniventris
C.
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Craspedisia
Simon, 1894

Diversity
3 species

Species

See text.

Craspedisia is a genus of small spiders formerly known only from Brazil and Hispaniola. In 2003, a species was found in China.

The female C.
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Enoplognatha
Pavesi, 1880

Diversity
65 species

Species

E. maricopa
E. peruviana
E. zapfei
 many more

Spiders in the genus Enoplognatha
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Episinus
Walckenaer, 1809

Diversity
80 species

Species

E. maculipes
E. angulatus
E. truncatus
  many others, see text

Episinus is a spider genus of the family Theridiidae.
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Hetschkia
Keyserling, 1886

Species: H. gracilis

Diversity
1 species
Binomial name
Hetschkia gracilis
Keyserling, 1886

Species
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Latrodectus
Walckenaer, 1805

Species

Approx. 31, see article

The widow spiders are members of the genus Latrodectus, in the family Theridiidae.
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Paratheridula
Levi, 1957

Species: P. perniciosa

Diversity
1 species
Binomial name
Paratheridula perniciosa
(Keyserling, 1886)
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Spintharus
Hentz, 1850

Diversity
3 species

Species

See text.

The spider genus Spintharus occurs from the northeastern USA to Brazil, with one species found in Pakistan.
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Steatoda
Sundevall, 1833

Diversity
122 species

Species

S. bipunctata
S. borealis
S. capensis
S. grossa
S. iheringi
S. hespera
S. nobilis
S.
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Stemmops
O. P-Cambridge, 1894

Diversity
21 species

Species

See text.

Stemmops is a genus of small theridiid spiders that mostly occur in America, from the USA to Brazil.
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Styposis
Simon, 1894

Diversity
14 species

Species

See text.
Spiders in the genus Styposis are small and unpigmented with fairly long legs, and measure less than 2mm in total.
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Theridion
Walckenaer, 1805

Diversity
nearly 600 species

Species

see text

The spider genus Theridion, after which the family Theridiidae is named, consists of almost 600 described species that occur all around
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Theridula
Emerton, 1882

Diversity
19 species

Species

See text.

Theridula is a genus of cobweb spiders, found in many (mostly tropical) parts of the world. Most species are about 2 to 3 mm in length.

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Thwaitesia
O. P-Cambridge, 1881

Diversity
22 species

Species

See text.

Thwaitesia is a genus of spider that occurs worldwide in the tropics.
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Tidarren
Chamberlin & Ivie, 1934

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