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| ... (Latrodectus tredecimguttatus), Latrodectus hasselti, Carniella brignolii, Chrysso spiniventris, Coleosoma floridanum, Crustulina guttata, Dipoena braccata, Keijia tincta, Nesticodes rufipes, Paidiscura pallens, Pholcomma gibbum, Simitidion simile, Steatoda bipunctata, Steatoda albomaculata, Steatoda grossa, Steatoda triangulosa, Steatoda phalerata, Steatoda castanea, Steatoda meridionalis and Steatoda paykulliana. | | |
| | Rabbit hutch spider | | The rabbit hutch spider (Steatoda bipunctata) belongs to the order spiders (Araneae), suborder Araneomorphae (also: Labidognatha), series Entelegynae, superfamily Araneoidea, the family Cobweb spiders (Theridiidae) and to the genus Steatoda. This species is widespread throughout the Holarctic ecozone and is encountered commonly in Central Europe. Rabbit hutch spiders reproduce twice a year and are non-endangered. | | |
| | | In Europe the following genera can be found: Achaearanea, Anelosimus, Carniella, Chrysso, Coleosoma, Crustulina, Dipoena, Enoplognatha, Episinus, Euryopis, Keijia, Lasaeola, widow spiders (Latrodectus), Neottiura, Nesticodes, Paidiscura, Parasteatoda, Pholcomma, Robertus, Rugathodes , Simitidion, false black widows (Steatoda), Theonoe and Theridion. | | |
| | The legs of the rabbit hutch spider are red in colour with brown rings. Due to their appearance they can be confused with Steatoda castanea.
The rabbit hutch spider can live several years. In Central Europe they tend to stay in one place and are found throughout the year, most commonly in the living rooms of humans, although they also live outdoors. They are found at ... | | |
|  | | Rabbit hutch spider - Steatoda bipunctata | | >> Picture |
| |  | | Steatoda bipunctata - Rabbit hutch spider | | >> Picture |
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