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Arachnids

Arachnids are a class of joint-legged invertebrates that include spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites. While most are harmless, some spiders and scorpions can be venomous. They are known for their silk-spinning abilities and play crucial roles in controlling other pest populations.

(Latrodectus spp..)

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The Black Widow spider, belonging to the genus Latrodectus, is infamous for its venomous bite, which can cause severe pain and systemic symptoms in humans.

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Cellar spiders, belonging to the family Pholcidae, are common household spiders known for their long, slender legs and web-building habits.

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The False Black Widow, Steatoda grossa, is often mistaken for the more dangerous Black Widow due to its similar appearance.

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The Hobo Spider, Eratigena agrestis, is a member of the funnel-web spider family and is known for its potentially harmful bite, which can cause necrotic lesions in some cases.

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Jumping Spiders belong to the family Salticidae and are known for their excellent vision and jumping ability. These small, active hunters are commonly found in a variety of environments.

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Orb Weaver Spiders belong to the family Araneidae and are known for their intricate, wheel-shaped webs. 

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Wolf Spiders, belonging to the family Lycosidae, are large, agile hunters known for their speed and excellent vision.

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