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  2. Latrodectus mactans - Wikipedia

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    Latrodectus mactans, known as southern black widow or simply black widow, and the shoe-button spider, [citation needed] is a venomous species of spider in the genus Latrodectus. The females are well known for their distinctive black and red coloring and for the fact that they will occasionally eat their mates after reproduction.

  3. Latrodectus - Wikipedia

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    Females of a few species are paler brown and some have no bright markings. The bodies of black widow spiders range from 3–10 mm (0.12–0.39 in) in size; some females can measure 13 mm (0.51 in) in their body length (not including legs). [8] Including legs, female adult black widows generally measure 25–38 mm (1–1.5 in). [9] [10]

  4. Latrodectus mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    Latrodectus mirabilis, sometimes (but rarely) known as black widow is a spider species that is native to most of South America in the genus Latrodectus of the family Theridiidae. Description [ edit ]

  5. As more black widow spiders start to appear, here’s how to ...

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    The black widow spider usually hangs in its web in an upside down position. “If you happen to be messing around in an old shed somewhere and you put your hand somewhere and you touch some silk ...

  6. Black Widow spiders are rarely deadly and have a bad rap ...

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    Despite the estimated 2,200 Black Widow bites annually in the nation, only one known death has occurred since 1983. | Letters to the Editor ... Black Widow spiders are rarely deadly and have a bad ...

  7. Redback spider - Wikipedia

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    The redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti), also known as the Australian black widow, [2] [3] [4] is a species of highly venomous spider believed to originate in Australia but now, Southeast Asia and New Zealand, it has also been found in packing crates in the United States with colonies elsewhere outside Australia. [5]

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    The venomous spiders are laying their eggs this summer and protecting their offspring. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  9. Latrodectus karrooensis - Wikipedia

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    Known world distribution of Latrodectus karooensis. Latrodectus karrooensis is a species of spider in the family Theridiidae, found in South Africa. [1] It is one of six species of Latrodectus found in southern Africa, four of which, including L. karrooensis, are known as black button or black widow spiders.