Pholcus phalangioides commonly known as daddy long legs spider or longbodied cellar spider is a spider of the family pholcidae it is also known as the skull spider due its cephalothorax resembling a human skull.
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There are about 20 species of cellar spiders in the united states and canada.
Sometimes long bodied cellar spiders are seen hanging in their web but most often just the webs are seen because the cobwebs do not become obvious until.
The length of its legs are about 5 or 6 times the length of its body reaching a legspan up to 7 cm in females.
All cellar spiders have oval shaped bodies that range in color from pale yellowish to light brown or gray.
Adult male long bodied cellar spiders have a body length of about 6 mm.
The female long bodied cellar spider is approximately 1 4 5 16 inch long with legs extending another 2 inches.
Due to its long legs it is known as daddy long legs but that is not exclusive to this species as other celler spiders are also known by the same name colloquially.
Long bodied cellar spiders are commonly referred to as daddy long legs because of their very long thin legs and as their name implies are found in dark and damp places.
What do cellar spiders look like.
There are two groups of cellar spiders the long bodied cellar spiders that have legs up to two inches long and the short bodied cellar spiders whose legs are about inch long.
Long bodied cellar spiders have a long body that is usually a bit less than 1 3 of an inch and very long thin legs that can make the spider seem quite large.
Like all spiders they have eight legs.
Cellar spiders have small bodies with long thin legs.
The female short bodied cellar spider has a 1 16 inch long body with legs extending about 5 16 inch.
The long bodied alternatively written longbodies cellar spiders are a common american species found in dark and damp places most of the time.
Cellar spiders are tan or gray in color.
Cellar spiders or pholcidae are often confused with harvestmen and crane flies as they are also called daddy long legs.
Adult female long bodied cellar spiders have a body length of about 5 16 7 8 mm with front legs about 1 1 15 16 45 50 mm long.
Cellar spiders belong to the sub order araneomorphae which contains approximately 1500 species divided into 80 genera.
In order to protect their eggs from predators the adult female cellar spiders encase the eggs in silk webs.
Habits cellar spiders build loose irregular tangled webs in corners.
Females have a body length of about 8 mm and males are slightly smaller.