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  1. Pholcus phalangioides, commonly known as the cosmopolitan cellar spider, long-bodied cellar spider or one of various types called a daddy long-legs spider, is a spider of the family Pholcidae. It is also known as the skull spider, since its cephalothorax is said to resemble a human skull.

  2. Phol­cus pha­lan­giodes can be found in undis­turbed, low light lo­ca­tions. Some places one might en­counter this spi­der are in base­ments, under stones, under ledges, and in caves. Peo­ple most often as­so­ci­ate these spi­ders with liv­ing on ceil­ings and in cor­ners in homes.

  3. Feb 2, 2023 · Pholcidae—Cellar or Daddylong-legs Spiders. (Pholcus phalangioides) The longbodied cellar spider is the most common of the Pholcidae in the United States. It has extremely long legs and is found in many types of buildings throughout the year.

  4. Scientific name: Pholcus phalangioides. You've probably spotted this long-legged spider hiding in the corner of a house or building. Species information. Category. Spiders. Statistics. Body length: 7-10mm. Conservation status. Common. When to see. All year round. About.

  5. Nov 17, 2023 · Scientific name: Pholcus phalangioides. Physical Description and Identification. Adults. Size: Females are approximately 0.35 inches (9 mm) with 2.7 inches (7cm) leg span, while males are comparatively smaller, around 0.23 inches (6 mm). Color: They have a yellowish-brown body with a big, gray patch at the middle of their cephalothorax.

  6. Daddy-long-leg spiders (Pholcus phalangioides) hunt other – sometimes more dangerous – spider species. Image credit: shutterstock. The daddy-long-legs is originally from subtropical Asia but, having accompanied humans in their global spread, the species is now found throughout the world in warm locations, including across Australia.

  7. Daddy-long-legs spiders are easily recognised by their extremely long, skinny legs and small body. Pholcus phalangioides has a brown patch on its pale carapace and a cream to pale brown, lightly patterned abdomen.

  8. Pholcus phalangioides by Martin Atkins. High up where the ceiling meets the wall, fine tangles of web are often the bane of the householder. Suspended upside down in these fine silken strands is a long-legged spider, Pholcus phalangioides, the Daddy Long-legs Spider.

  9. The species is widespread in England and Wales, and although it is absent from much of northern Britain, there are records as far north as Shetland. It is widespread in western and central Europe as far north as Sweden, where it is included in their Red List (Gardenfors 2000). Habitat and ecology.

  10. Daddy long legs spider - Pholcus phalangioides. Overall size: up to 45mm. Season: all year round. A large spider, but with a very small greyish body and long thin legs. They prefer the warm and constant temperatures of our homes, garages and sheds, and are rarely found outdoors as they cannot survive winter temperatures.

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