Ctenidae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Arachnida
- Order
- Araneae
- Family
- Ctenidae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Ctenidae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Wandering spider
Wandering spiders (Ctenidae) are a family of spiders that includes the Brazilian wandering spiders. These spiders have a distinctive longitudinal groove on the top-rear of their oval carapace similar to those of the Amaurobiidae.
They are highly defensive and venomous nocturnal hunters. Wandering spiders are known to hunt large prey, for example hylid species Dendropsophus branneri. Despite their notoriety for being dangerous, only a few members of Phoneutria have venom known to be hazardous to humans, but the venoms of this family are poorly known, so all larger ctenids should be treated with caution.
...Ctenidae in languages:
- Afrikaans
- Dwaalspinnekoppe
- Afrikaans
- Tropiese Wolfspinnekoppe
- Chinese
- 櫛蛛科
- Czech
- palovčíkovití
- English
- Wandering Spiders
- English
- Tropical Wolf Spiders
- Japanese
- シボグモ科
- Korean
- 너구리거미과
- Portuguese
- Aranhas-errantes
- Russian
- Пауки блуждающие
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
Child Taxa
- Acantheis
- Acanthocteninae
- Africactenus
- Afroneutria
- Amauropelma
- Amicactenus
- Anahita
- Ancylometes
- Apolania
- Arctenus
- Asthenoctenus
- Bengalla
- Bowie
- Bulboctenus
- Califorctenus
- Caloctenus
- Celaetycheus
- Centroctenus
- Chococtenus
- Ciba
- Ctenus
- Diallomus
- Enoploctenus
- Gephyroctenus
- Guasuctenus
- Isoctenus
- Janusia
- Kiekie
- Leptoctenus
- Macroctenus
- Montescueia
- Nimbanahita
- Ohvida
- Perictenus
- Petaloctenus
- Phoneutria
- Phymatoctenus
- Piloctenus
- Sinoctenus
- Spinoctenus
- Thoriosa
- Toca
- Trogloctenus
- Trujillina
- Tuticanus
- Wiedenmeyeria































































































































































