Pholcids
Pholcids are a family of long-legged, slender-bodied spiders commonly known as cellar spiders, daddy longlegs spiders, or, in some regions, granddaddy longlegs. These spiders are found worldwide in a variety of habitats, but they are most frequently encountered in human dwellings, such as basements, garages, and attics, hence their common names. Their delicate, thread-like legs can span several inches, giving them a distinctive appearance.
The family Pholcidae comprises over 1,800 species. They are characterized by their extremely long, thin legs,
These spiders are opportunistic predators that construct irregular, three-dimensional webs, often in corners or other undisturbed