词条 | Macrothele calpeiana |
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| image = Macrothele calpeiana.JPG | taxon = Macrothele calpeiana | authority = (Walckenaer, 1805) | synonyms = }} Macrothele calpeiana, commonly known as the Gibraltar funnel-web spider or Spanish funnel-web spider, is one of the largest and most fierce-looking spiders in Europe. The satin black colour and long flexible spinnerets are unmistakable. The carapace is low and flat and the eyes are in a compact group. The female resembles the male but has a larger abdomen. The male can grow to nearly {{convert|30|mm|in}} long with the female going over that. Like all funnel-web spiders, this spider's web is funnel-shaped with trip-threads around the entrance, built among stones and roots. Its geographical range includes Gibraltar, Spain, Portugal and north-west Africa. The venom is not deadly to humans. It is the type species of its genus. References{{Commonscat|Macrothele calpeiana}}{{Wikispecies}}
5 : Mygalomorphae|Fauna of Gibraltar|Spiders of Europe|Spiders of Africa|Spiders described in 1805 |
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