segestriidae

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Snake-back spider - Segestria senoculata macro Royalty Free Stock Photo
Segestria florentina - aka web or cellar spider. On white. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Segestria florentina - aka web or cellar spider on wooden background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Segestria florentina - aka web or cellar spider on white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Segestria florentina - aka web or cellar spider. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Snake-back spider - Segestria senoculata macro
Very dark and hairy spider isolated on white. Segestria florentina. Cellar spider. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Web made by snakeback spider, Segestria senoculata in wood Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Lateral closeup on a grey and hairy tube dwelling spider, Segestria bavarica sitting on wood Royalty Free Stock Photo
Segestria senoculata, sometimes known as the snake-back spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Segestriidae. It has a Palearctic distribution. The common names of this species which has a body length of around 9 mm refer to a row of black spots along the back of the grey abdomen which are thought to resemble the pattern found on some snakes. However, on some specimens these markings fuse to form a solid band. The carapace is shiny dark brown and elongated and the legs are pale brown with darker ringing.


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