
House spiders of the genus Tegenaria are fast-running brownish funnel-web weavers that occupy much of the Northern Hemisphere except for Japan and Indonesia. Of all Agelenids, Tegenaria possesses the largest species of funnel weavers: the dust spider (T. atrica), the Cardinal spider (T. parietina) as well as the giant house spider (T. duellica) wh...
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Tegenaria is a genus of largish spiders found in Britain of the family Agelenidae. They are typically about 12 to 15 mm long, with long legs and a brown and black, patterned body. They spend most of their time waiting on their web, rushing into their retreat when danger threatens. However, during the late summer and early autumn they may be seen ru...
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