unidentified Class:
Arachnida Order: Araneae Family: Prodidomidae
There are about 38,000 species of spiders. With which to get is extremely difficult to identify some more if the means by which to observe the spider has a photo. This is the case of one of them, appearing in the fourth bathroom of my house at night walking by a wall, so that we can deduce that likes dark, damp places.
At first I was told that the family could be
Gnaphosidae, but it was quickly dismissed by the number and arrangement of their eyes. This family consists of 8 eyes in 2 rows of 4 eyes each. The spider in the picture, consists of
8 eyes arranged in a semicircle that fails to close the top. Therefore rule out the family also
Dysderidae consisting of 6 eyes and the same provision but it does not close the circle for the bottom and I hope to explain well.
With this information and data have families reached:
Prodidomidae Simon, 1884,
Hahniidae Bertkau, 1878 with this particular family came to the species elegans Antistea
, but other than training their eyes also match the training of its rows
. Finally Chorizomma subterraneum family Dyctinidae .
But it is still unidentified, if any readers have any information that could be family or something that would enable the identification would be very grateful.
UPDATE: Since
has been identified and belongs to the family
Prodidomidae