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Trachelas pacificus. Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935. Trachelas pacificus is a species of true spider in the family Trachelidae. It is found in the United States and Mexico.
The Trachelidae family, also known as "ground sac spiders", is within the group of spiders known as the RTA clade, which includes mostly wandering spiders that do not use webs. Spiders in the Trachelidae family are characterized as being 3-10mm long and having a red cephalothorax and a yellow/tan abdomen. They are commonly found indoors. [3]
Trachelas is a genus of araneomorph spiders which has variously been placed in families Trachelidae or Corinnidae.Current taxonomy places it in Trachelidae. [2]Though the name was first used in an identification key published by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1866, [3] it did not include a description for either genders.
Broad-faced sac spiders (Trachelas tranquillus) are often found indoors, especially in the fall, Skvarla says. Their bites are reported to be more painful than bee stings, though bites should ...
This page lists all described species of the spider family Trachelidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog ... Trachelas pacificus, male. Broad faced sac spider
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