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Latest revision as of 01:00, 20 April 2023

Daggerback - "Sebastian Romu" © 2019

About

Common Names
Daggerback, Larder Spider
Classification
Arthropod
A species of ground dwelling hunting spider with a hairy body except for the namesake black dagger shape on its back.

Description

Size
Males < 2 centimetres (1 inch);Females 4-7 centimetres (2-3 inches) diameter, includes legs
Appearance
A light brown or grey hairy bodied spider with a distinct smooth hairless black dagger shape on the top side of their abdomen.
Sexual Dimorphism
Females grow 2-3 times the size of males. Male may lack a significant dagger marking, some just have a dark line or two.
Variance
None

Ecology

Habitat
Woodlands, grasslands, scrub. Tropical to Temperate latitudes.
Diet
Insects, snails, worms, small amphibians.
When successful in hunting, these spiders cocoon their paralyzed prey and hang them from silk strands in a central larder beneath leafy bushes and small shrubs.

Behaviour

Social Grouping
Solitary
Temperament
Aggressive
Intelligence
Animal
Reproduction
Males will seek out female and approach cautiously for a chance to engage in sex. If receptive the female will allow the male to enter her larder. If not receptive, the male will be added to the larder. females will lay a clutch of eggs wrapped in silk and bundled alongside their food reserves. When these hatch the young are left on their own.
Venom
Daggerbacks are venomous, but not particularly dangerous to treahni or larger animals with the exception of the very young, or those with a frail constitution.

Notable Sub-Species

Domestication

General
No efforts to domesticate this species.
Resources
None.

Stories

See Also