Philodromidae, also called running crab spiders, are characterized by their long front legs, flattened body, and sideways crab-like movement. They are primarily predators and actively hunt their prey rather than building webs.

Philodromidae are found worldwide in a wide range of habitats from forests to urban areas.

List of Philodromidae genera (external link to Araneae)

Known genera:

  • Celerrimus
  • Gephyrota
  • Halodromus
  • Philodromus
  • Phlchellodromus
  • Rhysodromus
  • Thanatus
  • Tibellus

Genus Philodromus

The genus Philodromus is one of the largest within the Philodromidae family. It includes many crab spider species.

These spiders share common features: flattened bodies, long front legs, and cryptic coloration to blend into their environment. They are fast-moving hunters and do not use webs for capturing prey.

They feed mainly on insects and other small arthropods. You can find them in wooded areas, meadows, and gardens.


Philodromus sp


Philodromus aureolus species complex

OrderAraneae
FamilyPhilodromidae
GenusPhilodromus
SpeciesAureolus
IdentifierClerck
Year of ID1757
Male size min3.5
Male size max6.5
Female size min4
Female size max8.5
ColorYellowish-brown
CephalothoraxWide shiny central band
AbdomenVery variable: brown, yellowish, spotted, shiny median stripe, dark cardiac mark, dark chevrons
LegsGray-yellow or brown with dark marks
HabitatShrubs, Dry grasslands, Gardens, Trees
WebDoes not build a web
Active fromJanuary
Active toDecember
RegionEurope
Note

References:

https://www.gbif.org/fr/species/10196288
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philodromus_aureolus


Philodromus dispar – Disparate Crab Spider

OrderAraneae
FamilyPhilodromidae
GenusPhilodromus
SpeciesDispar
IdentifierWalckenaer
Year of ID1826
Male size min4
Male size max5
Female size min4
Female size max6
ColorLight beige (female); dark brown to black (male)
CephalothoraxBeige in female; dark in male with a pale marginal band (both)
AbdomenBroad white band surrounding the abdomen
LegsSmooth
HabitatHuman dwellings, Shrubs, Gardens, Trees
WebDoes not build a web
Active fromMarch
Active toOctober
RegionEurope, Asia, North America
Note

References:

https://www.gbif.org/fr/species/5169527
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philodromus_dispar
http://www.dipode-vie.net/Arachnides/Philodromidae/Philodromus/dispar.html