Family Theridiidae (Cobweb or Tangleweb Spiders)

Domain: EucaryaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaClass: ArachnidaOrder: Araneae Phenology

Theridiidae Species Discovered in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Species Common Name Photo Where? Phenology
Theridiidae_genus speciesCobweb Spiders(NA) HerePhenology
Theridion lyricumCobweb weaver spider(NA) HerePhenology

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Note:
Taxa on this list are only those contained in the ATBI database,
and do not neccessarily include all Park taxa from historic park reports, literature,
or other sources that have not yet been entered
in the Biodiversity Database.
Also note: where part of the taxon name is species,
it means that the taxon name has not yet been agreed upon by taxonomists for this group,
or that it was not identified to this level.

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Description:
- lack hairs or spines on legs
- most have a globular abdomen with spinnerets on the bottom
- irregular web; cobwebs
- Habitat: hang inverted in web; found in plants, trees, houses, etc.
- Size: 1-10 mm; most 3-4 mm

This family includes the infamous black widow spider (Latrodectus mactans). This spider is currently not found in the biodiversity database, but is still known to inhabit the park.

Taxon References for Theridiidae



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