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Also known as Latrodectus hasselti, Latrodectus hasseltii, redback, jockey spider
species of arachnid
二名法 Latrodectus hasseltiThorell, 1870 紅背蜘蛛(學名:Latrodectus hasselti)又名赤背寡婦蛛,印度赤背蜘蛛、赤背蛛,为姬蛛科寇蛛属下的一个种。紅背蜘蛛現在屬於世界性的寇蛛属,主要產於澳大利亞,但隨着旅客及移民的遷移,目前已在日本橫行[1],似乎也入侵台灣及世界各地。在入侵台灣之後,成為台灣最毒的蜘蛛。 紅背蜘蛛是一種劇毒蜘蛛,身長在2—8mm之間,背部有個紅色印記,攻擊性極強,被咬中五分鐘後傷口開始發熱發痛,如無血清治療,半小時內死亡。但自1955年以来,只有一宗2016年4月發生,记录在案的因红背蜘蛛咬伤而死亡的案例。 紅背蜘蛛偏好棲息於黑暗乾燥處,雌性紅背蜘蛛會在交配後,把消化液注入雄蜘蛛的身體和把雄蜘蛛吃掉。據研究发现,母紅背蜘蛛壽命有2-3年;公蜘蛛寿命只有6-7个月,有83%的雄性红背蜘蛛在没有交配之前就死掉了。 參考資料 ^ 澳洲毒蜘蛛橫行日本全國. 聯合新聞網. 2012-11-14 (中文(繁體)). 使用|accessdate=需要含有|url= (帮助) 赤背寡妇蛛 Latrodectus hasselti Thorell, 1870. 台湾物种名录. 台湾: 中央研究院生物多样性研究中心. [2013-1-24] (繁体中文). 请检查|access-date=中的日期值 (帮助) 維基物種中有關赤背寡婦蛛的數據
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The redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti), also known as the Australian black widow, is a species of highly venomous spider believed to originate in Australia, but which is now found in Southeast Asia, Japan and New Zealand. It has also been found in packing crates in the United States with colonies elsewhere outside Australia. It is a member of the cosmopolitan genus Latrodectus, the widow spiders. The adult female is easily recognised by her spherical black body with a prominent red stripe on the upper side of her abdomen and an hourglass-shaped red/orange streak on the underside. Females usually have a body length of about 10 millimetres (0.4 in), while the male is much smaller, being only 3–4 mm (0.12–0.16 in) long.
Mainly nocturnal, the female redback lives in an untidy web in a warm sheltered location, commonly near or inside human residences. It preys on insects, spiders and small vertebrates that become ensnared in its web. It kills its prey by injecting a complex venom through its two fangs when it bites, before wrapping them in silk and sucking out the liquefied insides. Often, it first squirts its victim with what resembles 'superglue' from its spinnerets, immobilising the prey by sticking the victim's limbs and appendages to its own body. The redback spider then trusses the victim with silk. Once its prey is restrained, it is bitten repeatedly on the head, body and leg segments and is then hauled back to the redback spider's retreat. Sometimes a potentially dangerous victim can be left to struggle for hours until it is exhausted enough to approach safely. Male spiders and spiderlings often live on the periphery of the female spiders' web and steal leftovers. Other species of spider and parasitoid wasps prey on this species. The redback is one of a number of arachnids that usually display sexual cannibalism while mating.
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