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Order:
Araneae - Spiders
Opiliones - Harvestmen
Pseudoscorpiones - Pseudoscorpions
Scorpiones - Scorpions
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Family (Alpha):
ACROPSOPILIONIDAE-
AGELENIDAE-Funnel Weavers
AMAUROBIIDAE-Hacklemesh Weavers
ANTRODIAETIDAE-Folding Trapdoor Spiders
ANYPHAENIDAE-Ghost Spiders
ARANEIDAE-Orb Weavers
ATYPIDAE-Purseweb Spiders
BUTHIDAE-
CADDIDAE-
CHEIRACANTHIIDAE-
CHEIRIDIIDAE-
CHELIFERIDAE-
CHERNETIDAE-
CHTHONIIDAE-
CICURINIDAE-
CLUBIONIDAE-Sac Spiders
CORINNIDAE-Antmimics and Ground Sac Spiders
COSMETIDAE-Armoured harvestmen
CTENIDAE-Wandering Spiders
CYBAEIDAE-
DEINOPIDAE-Ogrefaced spider
DESIDAE-
DICTYNIDAE-Mesh Web Weavers
DYSDERIDAE-
EUCTENIZIDAE-Wafer-lid Trapdoor Spiders
FILISTATIDAE-
GARYPINIDAE-
GNAPHOSIDAE-Ground Spiders
HAHNIIDAE-
HALONOPROCTIDAE-
HYPOCHILIDAE-
LARCIDAE-
LEPTONETIDAE-
LINYPHIIDAE-Sheetweb and Dwarf Spiders
LIOCRANIDAE-Liocranid Sac Spiders
LYCOSIDAE-Wolf Spiders
MICROHEXURIDAE-
MIMETIDAE-Pirate spiders
MITURGIDAE-Prowling Spiders
MYSMENIDAE-
NEOBISIIDAE-
NEPHILIDAE-
NESTICIDAE-Scaffold Web Spiders
OECOBIIDAE-Wall spiders
OONOPIDAE-
OXYOPIDAE-Lynx Spiders
PHALANGIIDAE-
PHALANGODIDAE-Armoured harvestmen
PHILODROMIDAE-Running Crab Spiders
PHOLCIDAE-
PHONOGNATHIDAE-
PHRUROLITHIDAE-
PISAURIDAE-Nursery Web Spiders
SABACONIDAE-
SALTICIDAE-Jumping Spiders
SCLEROSOMATIDAE-
SCYTODIDAE-
SEGESTRIIDAE-
SICARIIDAE-
SPARASSIDAE-Giant Crab Spiders
STERNOPHORIDAE-
TARACIDAE-
TETRAGNATHIDAE-Long-jawed Orb Weavers
THERIDIIDAE-Cobweb Spiders
THERIDIOSOMATIDAE-Ray Spiders
THOMISIDAE-Crab Spiders
TITANOECIDAE-
TRACHELIDAE-
TRIAENONYCHIDAE-Armoured harvestmen
TRIDENCHTHONIIDAE-
ULOBORIDAE-Cribellate Orb Weavers
VAEJOVIDAE-
ZOROPSIDAE-False Wolf Spiders & Wandering Spiders
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Theridiidae Members:
Anelosimus studiosus
Argyrodes elevatus
Argyrodes pluto
Argyrodes unidentified species
Asagena americana
Chrosiothes jenningsi
Chrysso albomaculata
Coleosoma acutiventer
Coleosoma normale
Crustulina altera
Crustulina sticta
Cryptachaea porteri
Cryptachaea rupicola
Dipoena appalachia
Dipoena nigra
Emertonella emertoni
Enoplognatha caricis
Enoplognatha marmorata
Enoplognatha ovata
Episinus amoenus
Euryopis funebris
Euryopis quinquemaculata
Faiditus cancellatus
Hentziectypus globosus
Latrodectus geometricus
Latrodectus mactans
Latrodectus unidentified species
Latrodectus variolus
Neospintharus trigonum
Parasteatoda tepidariorum
Pholcomma barnesi
Pholcomma hirsutum
Phoroncidia americana
Phycosoma lineatipes
Phylloneta pictipes
Platnickina alabamensis
Platnickina punctosparsa
Rhomphaea fictilium
Rhomphaea projiciens
Robertus frontatus
Robertus riparius
Rugathodes aurantius
Rugathodes sexpunctatus
Spintharus flavidus
Steatoda albomaculata
Steatoda borealis
Steatoda grossa
Steatoda triangulosa
Steatoda unidentified species
Theonoe stridula
Theridion albidum
Theridion australe
Theridion cheimatos
Theridion differens
Theridion dividuum
Theridion flavonotatum
Theridion frondeum
Theridion glaucescens
Theridion murarium
Theridion pennsylvanicum
Theridion unidentified species
Theridula emertoni
Theridula gonygaster
Theridula opulenta
Theridula unidentified species
Thymoites expulsus
Thymoites marxi
Thymoites pallidus
Thymoites unidentified species
Thymoites unimaculatus
Tidarren sisyphoides
Wamba crispulus
Yunohamella lyrica
NC
Records
Spintharus flavidus
- a cobweb spider
Immature
Taxonomy
Order:
ARANEAE
Infraorder:
Araneomorphae
Family:
Theridiidae
Comments:
"...molecular phylogenetic data for Spintharus was published only recently by Dziki et al. (2015), based on specimens freshly sampled throughout the Caribbean and on neighbouring continents. These data strongly rejected Levi’s ‘widespread species’ hypothesis and instead suggested that Levi’s ‘Spintharus flavidus’ hypothesis contains multiple short-range endemics both on the Caribbean islands as well as on the surrounding continents. Dziki et al. concluded that at least 16 new species were present in their samples, all of which occur only in one or a few nearby localities, and all are restricted to single islands or a small mainland area. Given these findings and limited mainland sampling, a thorough survey of the genus throughout the Americas will probably yield numerous additional species. Hence, a revision of the genus is not timely." Agnarsson et al., 2018. Agnarsson, I., Van Patten, C., Sargeant, L., Chomitz, B., Dziki, A. & Binford, G. J. (2018). A radiation of the ornate Caribbean ‘smiley-faced spiders’, with descriptions of 15 new species (Araneae: Theridiidae, Spintharus). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 182(4): 758-790. Dziki A, Binford GJ, Coddington JA, Agnarsson I. 2015. Spintharus flavidus in the Caribbean-a 30 million year biogeographical history and radiation of a ‘widespread species’. Peerj 3: e1422 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1422.
Identification
Online Description/Photos:
BugGuide
Google
,
iNaturalist
,
Wikipedia
,
GBIF
Total Length:
Female 4.0-4.5mm, Male 2.8mm
Adult ID:
identifiable by photo of specific features and/or supplementary info
Distribution in North Carolina
Comments:
Massachusetts south to Florida; west to Ohio and Texas.
County Map:
Clicking on a county returns the records for the species in that county.
Adult phenology:
High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
Piedmont (Pd)
Coastal Plain (CP)
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats:
forest understory, bushes at edges of woods.
Observation Methods:
Abundance/Frequency:
Silk / Web:
Spintharus are typically found in leaf litter or the undersides of leaves in low vegetation where they construct small and difficult to observe webs. These webs are simplified ‘H-webs’ (Levi, 1963a; Agnarsson, 2004) where the spider is in the middle facing down towards the gluey droplets at the base of the web. Agnarsson et al., 2018. From there, Spintharus monitors a pair of lines, and awaits potential prey's blundering into and becoming trapped by them.
Status in North Carolina
Natural Heritage Program Status:
Natural Heritage Program Ranks:
State Protection:
Comments:
Photo Gallery for
Spintharus flavidus
- a cobweb spider
Photos: 19
Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2024-08-20
Rockingham Co.
Comment:
Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-08-04
Mitchell Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-08-03
McDowell Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-08-03
Mitchell Co.
Comment:
Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2024-08-01
Henderson Co.
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Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2024-07-24
Macon Co.
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Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2024-07-24
Macon Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-01-14
Sampson Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-01-14
Sampson Co.
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Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2022-08-31
Buncombe Co.
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Recorded by: K. Bischof on 2021-10-05
Transylvania Co.
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Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2021-08-22
Durham Co.
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Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2020-08-04
Surry Co.
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Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2020-08-04
Surry Co.
Comment:
Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2014-08-24
Surry Co.
Comment: Immature
Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2014-08-24
Surry Co.
Comment:
Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn on 2013-09-05
Warren Co.
Comment:
Recorded by: FKW on 2009-09-09
Gates Co.
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Recorded by: FKW, SBW on 2004-09-09
Gates Co.
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