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Oxyopes lineatus

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238:, the males being distinctly smaller than the females. The body length of the adult male is about 4–5 mm, while that of the female is 6–8 mm. They have eight eyes in total, a pair of two large eyes in front and below them a smaller pair. One pair of medium-sized eyes are high up on the side of the head and another pair of large eyes looks above and backward. This combination of eyes gives these spiders an almost 360 view. As in the Oxyopidae in general, there are long spines on their legs in a basket-like arrangement that assists in confining prey during capture. 253:, but they can locate their prey from a distance of up to 10 cm. Their long legs are very good for running extremely fast, and they jump on their prey like a cat, though where prey is plentiful, such as when insects are actively visiting flowers, these spiders commonly settle down to wait. Using their venom injected through their fangs, they paralyse their prey and eat them. They are active during the day-time, particularly in the sunshine, running and jumping over leaves and grasses. 51: 33: 302:
is primarily a European spider and has been reported from Europe (Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Slovenia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, Romania, Ukraine, and southern Russia), Turkey, the Near East, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
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They are ambush hunting spiders and do not trap their prey in webs, but subdue their victims with their venomous fangs (chelicerae). They are harmless to humans and larger animals and are not aggressive.
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is largely an ambush hunting spider and preys on insects and other small animals. They do not use webs for trapping their prey. Their eyesight is not as good as that of the
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They are found most often on small plants near the ground, particularly in bushes and grasses.
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is yellowish to light-brown with a pattern of white markings. Like most spiders the species is
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Chelicerata
Arachnida
Araneae
Araneomorphae
Oxyopidae
Oxyopes
Binomial name
Latreille
Synonyms
Oxyopidae
sexually dimorphic
jumping spiders
oxotoxins
List of Oxyopidae species



"Taxon details Oxyopes lineatus Latreille, 1806"



"Oxyopes lineatus Latreille, 1806"
"Lynx spiders"
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