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1 November 2016 An Introductory Study of House Spiders (Araneae) in Belgium
Rudy Jocqué, Léon Baert, Pallieter De Smedt, Jan Bosselaers, Joris Souffreau, Arnaud Henrard, Marc Janssen, Mark Alderweireldt, Pierre Oger, Robert Bosmans, Wouter Fannes, Ludwig Jansen, Arthur Decae, Thiebe Sleeuwaert
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More than 800 spiders were collected in 43 houses heated in winter, distributed mainly in the northern part of Belgium. Information required for the collections to be eligible for the project was: address, construction year, type of house, and surroundings. The spiders were qualified as ‘house spiders’ or ‘garden spiders’. Of the 93 species collected, 19 could be defined as house spiders. Pholcus phalangioides was the most common, followed by Eratigena atrica and Steatoda triangulosa. Garden spiders enter the house much more often in houses in a rural environment than in those situated in clusters, and mainly in spring. The spiders are most common in autumn when many of them are breeding. The common house spiders colonize houses shortly after their construction.

Rudy Jocqué, Léon Baert, Pallieter De Smedt, Jan Bosselaers, Joris Souffreau, Arnaud Henrard, Marc Janssen, Mark Alderweireldt, Pierre Oger, Robert Bosmans, Wouter Fannes, Ludwig Jansen, Arthur Decae, and Thiebe Sleeuwaert "An Introductory Study of House Spiders (Araneae) in Belgium," Arachnology 17(3), 129-136, (1 November 2016). https://doi.org/10.13156/arac.2006.17.3.129
Published: 1 November 2016
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