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- Q150259 subject Q16809588.
- Q150259 subject Q6189349.
- Q150259 subject Q7904428.
- Q150259 subject Q8253730.
- Q150259 subject Q9102105.
- Q150259 abstract "Clubiona corticalis, the 'Bark sac spider', is a species of 'spiders' belonging to the family Clubionidae. This species is present in most of Europe and in Central Asia.The adult males of these spiders reach 6–10 millimetres (0.24–0.39 in) of length, while females are 7–10 millimetres (0.28–0.39 in) long. The (prosoma) and the legs are glossy reddish-brown or light brown, except the jaws (chelicerae), that are much darker. The abdomen (opisthosoma) is brown or dark brown, with leaf-shaped central markings on a clearer background. The two sexes are quite similar, except for slender abdomen of males.Sexually mature spiders can be encountered from April to September in coniferous forests, mainly under loose bark of dead trees (hence the Latin name corticalis, meaning 'of cortex'), more rarely under stones, but sometimes in houses. The females lay their eggs in the early Summer, watching over them until they hatch. These spiders usually die at the end of Summer, just some of them overwinter in their nest until next Spring.".
- Q150259 class Q1358.
- Q150259 family Q8634.
- Q150259 genus Q1303345.
- Q150259 kingdom Q729.
- Q150259 order Q1357.
- Q150259 phylum Q1359.
- Q150259 phylum Q1360.
- Q150259 thumbnail Clubionidae_-_Clubiona_corticalis.JPG?width=300.
- Q150259 wikiPageExternalLink distribution_table.php.
- Q150259 wikiPageExternalLink id560.
- Q150259 wikiPageExternalLink arachnidsinfocusclubionacorticalis.htm.
- Q150259 wikiPageExternalLink Clubionidae.aspx.
- Q150259 wikiPageExternalLink barc-sac-spider.html.
- Q150259 wikiPageExternalLink clubionacorticalis.htm.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q1137335.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q1303345.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q1357.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q1358.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q1359.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q16809588.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q2307449.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q46.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q48.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q6189349.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q7904428.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q8253730.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q843142.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q8634.
- Q150259 wikiPageWikiLink Q9102105.
- Q150259 classis Q1358.
- Q150259 familia Q8634.
- Q150259 genus "Clubiona".
- Q150259 name "Clubiona corticalis".
- Q150259 ordo Q1357.
- Q150259 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q150259 regnum "Animalia".
- Q150259 subphylum Q1359.
- Q150259 type Animal.
- Q150259 type Arachnid.
- Q150259 type Eukaryote.
- Q150259 type Species.
- Q150259 type Thing.
- Q150259 type Q19088.
- Q150259 type Q729.
- Q150259 comment "Clubiona corticalis, the 'Bark sac spider', is a species of 'spiders' belonging to the family Clubionidae. This species is present in most of Europe and in Central Asia.The adult males of these spiders reach 6–10 millimetres (0.24–0.39 in) of length, while females are 7–10 millimetres (0.28–0.39 in) long. The (prosoma) and the legs are glossy reddish-brown or light brown, except the jaws (chelicerae), that are much darker.".
- Q150259 label "Clubiona corticalis".
- Q150259 depiction Clubionidae_-_Clubiona_corticalis.JPG.
- Q150259 name "Clubiona corticalis".