<P> Pholcidae, commonly known as cellar spiders, are a spider family in the suborder Araneomorphae . The family contains about 1500 species divided into about 80 genera . </P> <P> Some species, especially Pholcus phalangioides, are commonly called daddy long - legs spider, granddaddy long - legs spider, carpenter spider, daddy long - legger, or vibrating spider . Confusion often arises because the name "daddy long - legs" is also applied to two distantly related arthropod groups: the harvestmen (which are arachnids but not spiders), and crane flies (which are insects). </P> <P> Pholcids are fragile arachnids, the body being 2--10 mm in length with legs which may be up to 50 mm long . Pholcus and Smeringopus have cylindrical abdomens and the eyes are arranged in two lateral groups of three and two smaller median contiguous eyes . Eight and six eyes both occur in this family . Spermophora has a small globose abdomen and its eyes are arranged in two groups of three and no median eyes . Pholcids are gray to brown with banding or chevron markings . The shape of the Pholcus and Smeringopus's body resembles that of a peanut . The cellar spiders torso is thin and doesn't have a fixed colour . It can be clear, clear brown, brown or gray . </P> <P> Pholcids are found in every continent in the world except Antarctica where it is too cold for them to survive . They hang inverted in messy, irregular, tangled webs . These webs are constructed in dark and damp recesses, such as: caves, under rocks and loose bark, abandoned mammal burrows, and undisturbed areas in buildings, such as cellars (hence the common name "cellar spider"). However, Pholcids are also quite commonly found in warm, dry places, such as household windows and attics . </P>

Spider with tiny body and long thin legs
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