theridiidae
A small theridiidae spider hangs upside down in its messy, three-dimensional web.
Noun: A family of comb-footed spiders, commonly known as cobweb spiders or tangle-web spiders. This family includes many species, some of which are known for building three-dimensional, irregular, tangled webs. The family is notable for containing the genus Latrodectus, which includes the venomous widow spiders.
The word "Theridiidae" is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific taxonomic family of spiders. It is primarily used in scientific, biological, and entomological contexts. * The spider, identified by its comb-like structures on its hind legs, belongs to the family Theridiidae. * Research on web-building behavior often focuses on species within the Theridiidae.
- In Taxonomic Classification: The name is always capitalized as it is a proper noun representing a family. It follows the standard biological classification: Kingdom (Animalia), Phylum (Arthropoda), Class (Arachnida), Order (Araneae), Family (Theridiidae).
- The black widow's full classification places it in the family Theridiidae.
- Theridiid (noun/adjective): A member of the Theridiidae family; of or relating to this family.
- The researcher studied the venom of various theridiid spiders.
- Comb-footed spider: A common descriptive name for spiders in this family, referring to the comb-like setae (bristles) on their fourth pair of legs used for handling silk.
- Cobweb spider family
- Tangle-web spider family
- Comb-footed spider family (descriptive synonym)
- Araneae: The biological order of all spiders.
- Latrodectus: A genus within Theridiidae, containing widow spiders.
- Steatoda: A genus within Theridiidae, containing false widow spiders.
- Cobweb: The characteristic irregular, tangled web built by many theridiid spiders.
A small theridiidae spider hangs upside down in its messy, three-dimensional web.
- a family of comb-footed spiders