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Tegenaria domestica · paprastasis trobavoris

  • domestic house spider, barn funnel weaver
  • Hauswinkelspinne
  • paprastasis trobavoris, naminis kampavoris
  • mājas zirneklis
  • kątnik domowy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegenaria_domestica Domestic house spiders range nearly worldwide. Their global distribution encompasses Europe, North Africa, parts of the Middle East and Central Asia. They have been introduced to the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand.

Female body length 7.5‒11.5 mm and male 6‒9 mm. Males are usually distinguished from females by having longer, more agile legs, bloated pedipalps and elongated abdomen. The coloring of an adult T. domestica is typically dark orange to brown or beige (maybe even grayish), with a common characteristic of striped legs and two dull, black, longitudinal stripes on the cephalothorax. The abdomen is mottled in brown, beige, and grey and has a pattern of chevrons running lengthwise across the top (similar to an argyle pattern).

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