siltata
Siltata is a genus of spiders in the family Clubionidae. The genus was described by Dalmas in 1919. Siltata species are found in the Old World. They are terrestrial spiders, meaning they live on land rather than in water. The webs of Siltata species are usually simple, consisting of a single sheet with a gap in the center.
Siltata spiders are relatively small in size, and they are generally found in moist environments. Their bodies
Siltata species are often found in caves and other underground areas, where they are able to thrive
While Siltata spiders are generally harmless to humans, they may be responsible for the occasional minor annoyance.