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  1. A large female black widow spider can grow to about 1.5 inches (38 millimetres), including leg span. Their body measures about 0.5 – 0.6 inches (12 – 16 millimetres). Male black widow spiders are half the size of the female or even smaller. They have longer legs and a smaller abdomen in relation to their body size.

  2. Latrodectus bishopi. Kaston, 1938 [1] Latrodectus bishopi is the scientific name for the red widow spider, which is endemic to the Florida scrub habitat of central and southern Florida, where it lives primarily in sand dunes dominated by sand pine, Pinus clausa – a type of vegetation found only in Florida and coastal Alabama.

  3. Latrodectus pallidus is a species of spider commonly found throughout North Africa, the Middle East, and central Asia. A common name in English is the white widow spider, and it is known in Russian as белый каракурт, or white steppe spider. It is a member of the genus Latrodectus, which includes species known as widow spiders ...

  4. Apr 4, 2024 · Latrodectus is an up-and-coming downloader with various sandbox evasion functionality. While similar to IcedID, Proofpoint researchers can confirm it is an entirely new malware, likely created by the IcedID developers. Latrodectus shares infrastructure overlap with historic IcedID operations.

  5. Latrodectus cinctus [rejected] Gerschman & Schiapelli, 1942. Latrodectus mactans hasselti Chrysanthus, 1975. 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 South Australia or adjacent Western Australian deserts, but now found ...

  6. Latrodectus hesperus Chamberlain and Ivie: Western black widow Latrodectus variolus Walckenaer: Northern black widow . Figure 2. Adult female brown widow spider, Latrodectus geometricus (C.L. Koch). Photograph by Lyle J. Buss. Figure 3. Dorsal view of adult red widow spider, Latrodectus bishopi (Kaston). Photograph by James L. Castner. Figure 4.

  7. Jun 1, 2004 · Latrodectus includes a suite of species commonly referred to as black widow spiders (e.g., the North American L. mactans (Fabricius, 1775) and L. tredecimguttatus (Rossi, 1790) in Europe), frequently recognized by their red abdominal “hour-glass” mark, as well as the Australian red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti Thorell, 1870) and the ...

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