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Malthonica ferruginea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tegenaria ferruginea
''Tegenaria ferruginea'' or charcoal spider is a European reddish, rather common spider with rusty markings on its back. The body looks rather similar to ''T. parietina'', however the legs are much shorter and the funnel web built lacks backdoor exit. It was transferred to ''Malthonica'' in 2005, but back to ''Tegenaria'' in 2013. Females grow up to 14 mm, males up to 11 mm. The spider lives mostly near the ground, in forests and in buildings. Adults appear from May to October. == Name == The species names ''ferruginea'' is derived from Latin ''ferrugo'' "rust".
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