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Textrix denticulata
Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. July 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. June 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata, side view.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. July 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata, side view.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. June 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Close-up of the head of a female Textrix denticulata.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. July 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata from below.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. June 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata from below.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. July 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata, close-up of epigyne.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. July 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata. 9-10 mm, depending on if you count the spinners or not. This specimen was the biggest one of those I found.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. July 2008 )


Toothed weaver Textrix denticulata
Female Textrix denticulata. 7 mm including the spinners.
(Found: Fårö Gotland Sweden. July 2008 )


Facts:
Family:
Agelenidae
Scientific name:
Textrix denticulata
Common name:
Toothed weaver

The Textrix denticulata spider looks much like a Wolf spider when it is running fast on the ground. But Wolf spiders does not have such long spinners.
 
 
 

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