
zeggezakspin
Clubiona juvenis
The zeggezakspin (Clubiona juvenis) is a critically endangered spider species belonging to the sac spider family Clubionidae. This small arachnid is endemic to specific regions where it occupies specialized microhabitats within its limited range.
12
Countries
Photo: žiadne práva vyhradené, uploaded by Qədirov Hüseyn
Taxonomy & Classification
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Arachnida
Order
Araneae
Family
Clubionidae
Genus
Clubiona
zeggezakspin belongs to the family Clubionidae, order Araneae, within the Arachnida class.
Species Profile
The zeggezakspin (Clubiona juvenis) is a critically endangered spider species belonging to the sac spider family Clubionidae. This small arachnid is endemic to specific regions where it occupies specialized microhabitats within its limited range. Like other members of the Clubiona genus, C. juvenis constructs silken retreats in vegetation or under bark where it rests during daylight hours and conducts reproductive activities. The species exhibits typical clubionid characteristics including a pale coloration and elongated body form adapted for hunting small arthropod prey at night. Its critically endangered status reflects severe population declines and restricted distribution, though the exact population trend remains unknown due to limited monitoring data. The primary threats to C. juvenis include habitat destruction from urban development and agricultural expansion, which have fragmented and reduced the availability of suitable microhabitats. Climate change may pose additional pressures through altered temperature and moisture regimes that affect both the spider and its prey base. Pollution and pesticide use in surrounding areas likely contribute to population stress through direct toxicity and prey reduction. Conservation efforts for this species are currently limited, reflecting the broader challenge of protecting invertebrate biodiversity. Immediate priorities include habitat protection, population monitoring to establish baseline data, and research into the species' specific ecological requirements. Ex-situ conservation measures may become necessary if wild populations continue to decline, though such approaches remain technically challenging for small spider species.
The zeggezakspin faces severe threats from habitat destruction due to urban development and agricultural expansion, which have fragmented its specialized microhabitats. Additional pressures include pollution, pesticide use, and potential climate change impacts affecting both the species and its prey base.
Key Facts
Habitat & Distribution
Clubiona juvenis occupies specialized microhabitats within its limited range, typically constructing silken retreats in vegetation or under bark. The species requires specific temperature and moisture conditions that support both its survival and the availability of small arthropod prey.
Threats
IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered
The zeggezakspin faces severe threats from habitat destruction due to urban development and agricultural expansion, which have fragmented its specialized microhabitats. Additional pressures include pollution, pesticide use, and potential climate change impacts affecting both the species and its prey base.
Threat data not yet available for this species.
Found in 12 Countries
Sources & Attribution
Data sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. AI-enriched profiles generated by SpeciesRadar.