Ero (spider)

Genus of spiders


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::summary Genus of spiders ::

| name = | image = Ero aphana female side.jpg | image_caption = Ero aphana, female | image2 = Ero sp. cocoon Bytom 2.jpg | image2_caption = Ero sp. egg sac, Poland | fossil_range = | taxon = Ero | authority = C. L. Koch, 1836 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision =

Ero is a genus of pirate spiders first described in 1836. They resemble comb-footed spiders due to their globular abdomen, which is higher than it is long.

Description

The upper side of their abdomen bears one or two pairs of conical tubercles and some curved bristle-like hairs. The anterior medial eyes project on small tubercles. Leg 1 is nearly twice as long as leg 4.

Their egg sacs are uniquely shaped elongated globes, about four millimetres in diameter. They are suspended from vegetation on a silken thread, and are made from an inner layer of yellowish brown silk and an outer layer of dark coloured, loosely woven silk, giving it a "woolly" appearance. The sacs are not guarded by the female, so when the juveniles hatch, they have to fend for themselves. Since Ero species are nocturnal, the adults are not often seen and the egg sacks often reveal their presence before specimens are found.

Feeding behaviour

Spiders in this genus are specialised spider killers. They attack potential victims by biting one of its legs and injecting toxins. It quickly retreats as the prey spider becomes paralysed. When its prey is immobile, it feeds by sucking out the victim's body fluids.

Species

Ero aphana (Mimetidae), Elst (Gld), the Netherlands.jpg|E. aphana Ero capensis, mannetjie, Krantzkloof NR, a.jpg|male E. capensis Ero furcata (Gelderland, Netherlands) 2.jpg|E. furcata Ero_lawrencei_313767831_566654051.jpg|female E. lawrencei Ero tuberculata 70325480.jpg|E. tuberculata

, this genus includes 43 species:

Taxonomy

Sherwood revised this genus in 2023.

References

References

  1. "Gen. ''Ero'' C. L. Koch, 1836". World Spider Catalog.
  2. "Family: Mimetidae (Pirate Spiders)". Spiders of Europe and Greenland.
  3. Koch, C. L.. (1836). "Arachniden". Heft.
  4. Nieuwenhuys, Ed. "Spider enemies".
  5. "Gen. ''Sherwood 2023''". Zoonova Afriherp Communications, Greenford, United Kingdom.

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