
Naming
The species name is derived from Latin ''candidus'' "shining white", referring to the color of the legs.
Behavior
Unlike most other spiders, ''P. candidus'' lives socially at one stage: Spiderlings live together in a nest built on foliage until they reach the subadult stage. The males even stay into the adult stage and only then leave. This communal nest has an inner retreat area, many entrance holes opening into a network of interconnecting passages, and an outer area made out of cribellate silk for prey capture. One nest can in extreme cases house more than 600 spiders. Nests of this size attract many arthropod parasites.References:
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