Mouse Spider

Scotophaeus blackwalli

"Scotophaeus blackwalli", also known as the mouse spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Gnaphosidae.
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Appearance

The adult males of these spiders reach 9mm in length, maturing in the early summer, while females reach 12mm, and can be found until autumn.

The carapace is dark brown while the abdomen is brown/grey with hairs resembling the body of a mouse, hence the common name of 'mouse spider'. The legs are brown with thick pubescence. The male has a small scutum on the dorsum of the abdomen.
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Naming

* "Scotophaeus blackwalli isabellinus" — Corsica, Italy, Croatia
⤷  "Scotophaeus blackwalli politus" — France
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Distribution

"Scotophaeus blackwalli" is native to Europe, the Caucasus, Turkey and Iran. It has been introduced to North America, Peru, and Hawaii. It is commonly found around and inside houses in Britain, usually in the Autumn, and also under bark and in holes in walls in warmer parts of Europe. It hunts nocturnally.

Habitat

"Scotophaeus blackwalli" is native to Europe, the Caucasus, Turkey and Iran. It has been introduced to North America, Peru, and Hawaii. It is commonly found around and inside houses in Britain, usually in the Autumn, and also under bark and in holes in walls in warmer parts of Europe. It hunts nocturnally.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderAraneae
FamilyGnaphosidae
GenusScotophaeus
SpeciesS. blackwalli