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Long-legged sac spider

Long-legged sac spiders
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Arachnida
Order: Araneae
SuborderAraneomorphae
FamilyMiturgidae
Genera
many, see text
The long-legged sac spiders (family Miturgidae) include nearly 400 species in about 30 genera worldwide.

The largest genus currently recognized as belonging to this family is Cheiracanthium, which used to be placed in the family of "true" sac spiders, Clubionidae. The placement of this primarily Old World genus in the Miturgidae is still being debated and may change. Only two species are known from the United States, one of which is obviously introduced. The genus is quite diverse in Africa and at least three or four species are known to occur in Egyptian cotton fields alone. The family would be totally obscure if it were not for the fact that members of Cheiracanthium are documented beneficial predators in agricultural fields and are also known to be mildly venomous to humans. The yellow sac spider,Cheiracanthium inclusum, has been studied more than the other species in regard to its role in controlling pest insects in the southeastern United States.

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