标本库

直伸肖蛸 Tetragnatha extensa

标本信息

  • 平台号

    2111C0002500002956

  • 标本号

    Ar 1472

  • 标本馆

    IOZ

  • 国家

    中国

  • 单位

    中国科学院动物研究所标本馆

  • 采集地

    广西壮族自治区

  • 产地1

    GX

  • 采集人

    李枢强

  • 保藏状况

    完整

  • 共享方式

    合作研究共享

  • 标本属性

    普通

  • 单位

    中国科学院动物研究所标本馆

  • 标识符

    CSTR:19715.10.2111C0002500002956

  • 物种名

    直伸肖蛸

  • 拉丁名

    Tetragnatha extensa

  • 节肢动物门 Arthropoda

  • 蛛形纲 Arachnida

  • 蛛形目 Araneae

  • 狼蛛科

  • 资源编码

    21131361103

  • 描述

    维基百科 Tetragnatha is a genus of spiders containing hundreds of species. They are found all over the world, although most occur in the tropics and subtropics. They are commonly called stretch spiders, referring to their elongated body form. When disturbed they will stretch their front legs forward and the others in the other direction, thus being able to hide on blades of grass or similar elongated substrates. They are able to run over water. One of the biggest and most common species is T. extensa, which has a holarctic distribution. It can be found near lakes, river banks or swamps.[1] In the stratum of reed, tall grass or minor trees and shrubs those habitats are sometimes literally ruled by thousands of individuals of the stretch spiders who build their radial nets with sticky silk. A shift to cursorial behavior in the Hawaiian Tetragnatha species seems to have occurred very early on arrival of the ancestor on the island chain.[2]

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