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  2. Agelenopsis - Wikipedia

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    Agelenopsis, commonly known as the American grass spiders, is a genus of funnel weavers described by C.G. Giebel in 1869. [1] They weave sheet webs that have a funnel shelter on one edge. The web is not sticky, but these spiders make up for that by running very rapidly. The larger specimens (depending on species) can grow to about 19 mm in body ...

  3. Agelenopsis aperta - Wikipedia

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    Desert grass spiders' cephalothorax and abdomen together are usually 13–18 mm long. [2] Females are larger in size than males, as is common in all grass spiders. [3] Desert grass spiders have prominent spinnerets, which are the organs that make silk for spiders' webs. Their spinnerets are long and extend out of the end of their abdomen.

  4. Agelenidae - Wikipedia

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    The Agelenidae are a large family of spiders in the suborder Araneomorphae.Well-known examples include the common "grass spiders" of the genus Agelenopsis.Nearly all Agelenidae are harmless to humans, but the bite of the hobo spider (Eratigena agrestis) may be medically significant, and some evidence suggests it might cause necrotic lesions, [1] but the matter remains subject to debate. [2]

  5. The 10 Most Common House Spiders to Look Out For, According ...

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    Grass spiders. What they look like: It’s a “very ordinary-looking” brown spider, Potzler says. It can be confused with the brown recluse, but grass spiders have long spinnerets (finger-like ...

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    So why are Southern California officials releasing more of them? Perhaps their most striking difference is their egg cases, or the silk bag female spiders wrap their eggs in. The brown widow’s ...

  7. Grass spider - Wikipedia

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    Grass spider may refer to: genus Agelena , the Eurasian grass spiders American Grass Spider (Genus Agelenopsis) genus Agelenopsis , the American grass spiders

  8. Agelenopsis naevia - Wikipedia

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    Common Spiders of North America. University of California Press. Ubick, Darrell (2005). Spiders of North America: An Identification Manual. American Arachnological Society. Dean DA (2016). "Catalogue of Texas spiders". ZooKeys (570): 1–703. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.570.6095. PMC 4829797. PMID 27103878

  9. Agelenopsis actuosa - Wikipedia

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    Agelenopsis actuosa (actuosa = "active, agile") is a species of grass spider found in southwest Canada and the northwest United States. [1]The species are rather similar to those of the genus Agelena, instead of Agelenopsis, mainly because of their paler coloring and the meeting of the two lines on the cephalothorax (near the abdomen) [citation needed], which are usually parallel in other species.