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Hahnia cinerea
Ash Hahniid Spider
Hahnia cinerea is a small true spider in the family Hahniidae, commonly known as the Ash Hahniid Spider. It belongs to the subfamily Hahniinae, whose members are characterized by having all six spinnerets arranged in a single transverse row across the back of the abdomen, resembling the teeth of a comb—hence the common name 'comb-tailed spiders.' The species was described by Emerton in 1890 and occurs in North America.
Hahnia glacialis
Hahnia glacialis is a species of dwarf sheet spider in the family Hahniidae, first described by Sørensen in 1898. It is among the smallest members of its family, with adult body lengths under 4 millimeters. The species has a Holarctic distribution, occurring in cold-adapted regions of northern North America and Eurasia. Like other hahniids, it possesses the distinctive comb-like arrangement of spinnerets that gives the family its common name.