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掠狡蛛

2015年06月17日 02:37
中名:掠狡蛛
门:节肢动物门
phylum:Arthropoda
纲:蛛形纲
class:Arachnida
目:蛛形目
order:Araneae
中文科名:盗蛛科
科名:Pisauridae
亚科中名:走蛛亚科
亚科名:Thalassiinae
属名:Dolomedes
种名:raptor
作者:boesenberg et Strand
年代:1906
typekeep:蛛形学研究室
秦岭地区分布:陕西周至
国内分布:浙江、贵州、陕西
国外分布:日本、朝鲜 、俄罗斯
保护级别:非保护
公约级别:普通
濒危级别:非濒危
中国特有:True
  • 物种名

    掠狡蛛

  • 拉丁名

    Dolomedes raptor

  • 节肢动物门 Arthropoda

  • 蛛形纲 Arachnida

  • 蛛形目 Araneae

  • 盗蛛科

  • 资源编码

    21131361103

  • 描述

    维基百科 Dolomedes /d?l??mi?di?z/ is a genus of large spiders of the family Pisauridae. They are also known as fishing spiders, raft spiders, dock spiders or wharf spiders. Almost all Dolomedes species are semi-aquatic, with the exception of the tree-dwelling D. albineus of the southwestern United States. Many species have a striking pale stripe down each side of the body. They hunt by waiting at the edge of a pool or stream, then when they detect the ripples from prey, they run across the surface to subdue it using their foremost legs, which are tipped with small claws; like other spiders they then inject venom with their hollow jaws to kill and digest the prey. They mainly eat insects, but some larger species are able to catch small fish. They can also climb beneath the water, when they become encased in a silvery film of air. Six-spotted spiders can also walk on water to get their prey. There are over a hundred species of Dolomedes throughout the world; examples include Dolomedes aquaticus, a forest-stream species of New Zealand, the raft spider (D. fimbriatus), which lives in bogs in Europe, and the great raft spider (D. plantarius), which lives in fens, also in Europe. Many species are large, some with females up to 26 mm (1.0 in) long with a leg span of 80 mm (3.1 in).[1]

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