Search Results for: Eyes
pholcus phalangioides) sometimes referred to as daddy longlegs, the long-bodied cellar spider is not the same thing as a daddy longlegs. the burke museum states that while the daddy longlegs are also arachnids, they're harvestmen, "ground-dwelling outdoor creatures," with only one body section and two eyes
. spiders have two body sections and usually eight eyes. the long-bodied cellar spider builds webs, often in basements, cellars, crawl spaces, garages, and other dark spaces. color: light brownish-tan, beige, or grey size: small, round body features: long, skinny legs the cellar spider is not venomous...
https://www.thespruce.com/common-house-spiders-2656509