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Scytodes fusca

Brown Spitting Spider

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General Information

COMMON NAMES: Brown Spitting Spider

GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: pantropical

COOK ISLANDS STATUS: Native?, Introduced?; Land, lowlands - mountains; In buildings, in crevices on tree trunks, in litter.

KEY FEATURES: xxx BodyL. CEPHALOTHORAX: High and almost vertical posteriorly, sloping down to front. Chestnut in adults, yellow with dark lengthwise lines in young. ABDOMEN: High and rounded, chestnut in adults, yellow with narrow dark crossbands in young. LEGS: Slender, spineless, chestnut, paler distally. EYES: Six in three groups of two, one anterior median, two lateral a little further back. WEB: None or a messy tangle.

SIMILAR SPECIES: Scytodes striatipes also variable in color, distinguished by genitalia. Scytodes longipes is larger and has a much different color pattern.

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Cook Islands Distribution

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Southern Group: Present    Makatea:
RR 
MG
AT
MK
MT
AK
PL
TK
MN
P

Northern Group:
TN 
MH
RK
PK
NS
SW

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Scientific Taxonomy

Scytodes fusca Walckenaer, 1837
TAXONOMY: ANIMALIA; ARTHROPODA; CHELICERATA; ARACHNIDA; Araneae (=Araneida); Araneomorphae; SCYTODIDAE

Vouchers & References

Vouchers:
None Recorded.

References:
None recorded.

Data Update History (information):
zTX, zB02, zM02, zD02

Web Resources

Citation Information

McCormack, Gerald (2007) Cook Islands Biodiversity Database, Version 2007.2. Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust, Rarotonga. Online at http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org. Copy citation to system clipboard
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