tagelspinnare
Tagelspinnare is a Swedish common name used for a group of spiders, rather than a single taxonomic unit. The term literally translates to “thread-spinners” and is applied in field guides and popular texts to certain spiders that rely on silk lines as part of their hunting strategy. Because it is not a precise taxonomic designation, tagelspinnare can refer to individuals from several families and genera encountered in northern Europe, including Sweden.
Tagelspinnare are usually inconspicuous, with coloration that ranges from brown to gray and a body size that
These spiders are commonly found in gardens, hedgerows, forest edges, and other vegetated areas. They may also
Tagelspinnare is not a formal taxonomic group; identifying specimens to species typically requires specialist examination. The
The name derives from “tagel” (thread) and “spinnare” (spinner), reflecting the prominent role of silk in these