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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. This is the only spider species described by the Swiss ...

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  2. Mar 24, 2019 · Cellar spiders prey on insects and other spiders and are particularly fond of eating ants. They are highly sensitive to vibrations and will close in on an unsuspecting arthropod rapidly if it happens to wander into its web. Cellar spiders have also been observed purposely vibrating the webs of other spiders, as a tricky way of luring in a meal.

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  4. Phol­cus pha­lan­gioides is pale yel­low-brown ex­cept for a large gray patch in the cen­ter of the cephalotho­rax. The body and legs are al­most translu­cent. These spi­ders are cov­ered with fine gray hairs. The head is a darker color around the eyes. A translu­cent line marks the dor­sal ves­sel.

  5. Nov 27, 2018 · Pholcus phalangioides, the cellar spider. (Photo by Trent Pearce, Instagram: @leftcoastnaturalist) Our last candidate for “daddy longlegs” are true spiders in the genus Pholcus. In California’s Bay Area we have one commonly observed species: Pholcus phalangioides, also commonly called the “cellar spider.” This spider is synanthropic ...

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · Size: They measure 0.23 – 0.39 inches (0.58 – 0.99 cm) on average, with males being smaller. Color: Most of them have a brown or tan body with the color varying from one species to another. One of the significant species of this genus, the long-bodied cellar spider has a yellowish-brown with a gray patch on its cephalothorax.

  7. Nov 17, 2023 · 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. Their body and legs are translucent with grey hairs all over.

  8. Jun 29, 2005 · Male genital system of Pholcus phalangioides in subadult stage 2 (about two weeks before final molt). (a-b): Drawings of the palpal organ from medial (a) and lateral (b) view to characterize the age of the observed males. (c): Longitudinal section of the male genital system.

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