West Coast Laceweaver

Callobius severus

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Family: Amaurobiidae Genus: Callobius

About

Callobius severus is a species of spider found in parts of the United States and Canada. Individuals reach roughly 19 mm (3/4") in size, with males typically appearing smaller than females. Cephalothorax and legs are reddish to dark brown and the abdomen is dark to light grey with fine hairs, often appearing with large, bilaterally mirrored paler spots. Males feature large, extended palps with prominent projections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of West Coast Laceweaver?
The scientific name of West Coast Laceweaver is Callobius severus.
What kingdom does West Coast Laceweaver belong to?
West Coast Laceweaver belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
What phylum does West Coast Laceweaver belong to?
West Coast Laceweaver belongs to the phylum Arthropoda.
What class does West Coast Laceweaver belong to?
West Coast Laceweaver belongs to the class Arachnida.
What order does West Coast Laceweaver belong to?
West Coast Laceweaver belongs to the order Araneae.
What family does West Coast Laceweaver belong to?
West Coast Laceweaver belongs to the family Amaurobiidae.
What genus does West Coast Laceweaver belong to?
West Coast Laceweaver belongs to the genus Callobius.