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Spitting Spider

Scytodes sp. Family Scytodidae

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Field Notes

Description:

Scytodidae catch their prey by spitting a fluid that congeals on contact into a venomous and sticky mass. Remarkably, though it is produced in venom glands in the chelicerae, the fluid contains both venom and spider silk in liquid form. The venom-impregnated silk not only immobilizes prey such as Silverfish by tying it down, but has a venomous effect as well. The spider usually strikes from a distance of 10-20mm and the whole attack sequence is over in a little under 1/700th of a second. After making the capture, the spider will typically bite the prey with venomous effect, and wrap it in the normal spider fashion with silk from the spinnerets.

Habitat:

Seen at Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary.

Species ID Suggestions

Spitting Spider

Scytodes sp. Family Scytodidae

Comments (9)

Wow !! What an attack strategy. I just read about it. Others should too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spitting_spider
Good one Doc... now I'll have to read about why it spits.
wecome SatyenM!
indian spitting spider Scytodes sp.
That's a beautiful little spider. The Doc might tell us what it is. :-)

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