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Tegenaria is a
genus of fast-running
funnel weavers that
occupy much of the
Northern Hemisphere except for ****an and Indonesia. It was
first described...
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Central and
Northern Europe. They were
previously placed in the
genus Tegenaria. In 2013, they were
moved to the new
genus Eratigena as the
single species...
- The
spider species Tegenaria domestica,
commonly known as the barn
funnel weaver in
North America and the
domestic house spider in Europe, is a member...
- Nishikawa, 2009 — ****an
Tegenaria Tegenaria Latreille, 1804
Tegenaria abchasica Charitonov, 1941 —
Caucasus (Russia, Georgia)
Tegenaria achaea Brignoli, 1977...
- The hobo
spider (Eratigena agrestis,
formerly Tegenaria agrestis) is a
member of the
family of
spiders known colloquially as
funnel web spiders, but not...
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house spider,
Tegenaria domestica, also
known as barn
weaver in
North America Giant house spider,
Eratigena atrica (formerly
Tegenaria gigantea) Hobo...
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Tegenaria bosnica is a
species of funnel-web
spiders found in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia,
Montenegro and Serbia. List of
Agelenidae species "Tegenaria_bosnica"...
- the
family Agelenidae. Most of its
species were
moved from the
genus Tegenaria in 2013, of
which the
genus name is an anagram. Two
species that frequently...
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Tegenaria parietina is a
species of
spider native to Europe. Its
modern day
distribution includes area from
Northern Africa to
Central Asia and Sri Lanka...
- The rare
spider species Tegenaria silvestris is
mostly found in caves, or on dumps;
sometimes it
occurs on
forest edges, or in dry forests. It constructs...