How many eyes does the woodlouse spider possess, unlike *Tegenaria* or *Eratigena* genera?

Answer

Six eyes, often clustered

A key feature used in identifying the woodlouse spider is its eye arrangement, specifically the count and configuration. Unlike many common household spiders, such as funnel weavers belonging to the *Tegenaria* or *Eratigena* genera, which typically possess eight eyes, *Dysdera crocata* has only six eyes. These six eyes are usually found clustered together in a compact group on the front of the cephalothorax, providing a reliable characteristic for distinguishing it upon close observation.

How many eyes does the woodlouse spider possess, unlike *Tegenaria* or *Eratigena* genera?
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