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Professor : Christopher YUKNA

8/01/2014
Masahiro Yakeya
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Contents
What is Redback Spider
Habitats
Their figure
Their lifecycle
Venom
Symptom
Treatment and care
Conclusion

2
What is Redback Spider?
The redback spider (Latrodectus
hasseltii), also known as the jockey
spider, is a species of poisonous spider
indigenous to Australia.
Adult female

The redback is one of the few spider
species that can be seriously harmful to
humans, and its preferred habitat has
led it to being responsible for the large
majority of serious spider bite in
Australia.
Adult male

3
Habitats
Distribution
Areas

Japan

Australia

4
Color and shape

Red pattern also stomach

Red pattern on the back

Fang
(0.7mm)
Even if bitten from
the top of the clothes,
it does not reach the
skin.
5
Size
Female
Male : 3~5mm
Female : 10~15mm

Male
Female only has a
poison, there is no
poison in the male.
6
Where does Redback Spider Live?
• Sunny, warm place
• Where there is plenty of food, such as insects or small animals
• Where there is a suitable gap to put the nest

The back of groove

Fence

Under the planter

7
What does Redback Spider eat?

They can survive for 100 days
without any food.
8
Lifecycle of Redback Spider
Eggs

Adult

Egg sac

Internal sac of one egg : 100~200

Juvenile

They work in June-September

Male : 58~75 days
Female : 75~104 days

9
Their venom
Venom is produced by glands in the cephalothorax, and expelled
venom travels through paired ducts from the cephalothorax, exiting
through the tip of the spider's hollow fangs.
Venom
gland

Venom protein

Fang
Fang and venom gland of
redback spider

Muscular layer
Microstructure of venom gland
10
of redback spider
Component of the venom
Name : α-latrotoxin (neurotoxin)
Features of α-latrotoxin
 The only toxic to vertebrate
 Toxin which is effective in the presynaptic membrane
 Toxic effect of promoting the depolarization of the
central nervous system of vertebrates
TOXICITY (Comparison of LD50)
King Cobra : 1.75mg/kg
Redback Spider : 0.59mg/kg
Their poison is stronger than snake’s it. 11
Actions of α-latrotoxin
α-latrotoxin is allowed to
flow to force the Ca ion by
acting from outside the
neuron to calcium channels
of axon terminals.

Neurotransmitter is
released all and we
provoke such seizures
abnormally excited the
muscle fibers or neurons

Information
transmission
function of the
nervous system is
paralyzed.

12
Symptom
Immediately after being bitten
When redback spider bites, almost no pain topical immediately after being bitten and
only feel a slight pain at a site bitten even. In some cases, stab mouth is found one or two.

5~60 minutes after being bitten
Local symptoms appear, pain will increase gradually.

60 minutes~ after being bitten
Pain bitten over time spread to the entire limb. Local sweating also occur, warmth,
itching also often associated with. However, the greatest feature of the local
symptoms is pain.

13
If we are bitten…

If the treatment is delayed, we cause muscle paralysis or skin rot.

However…

We don’t die by their poison because injection
14
amount of their poison is a little.
Bite treatment and care
 If we are bitten by redback spider, we have to wash the area
of the bite with soap and water.

 Even if there is bleeding, it is not necessary to the
tourniquet and bandage.
 Chilled on ice the wound, to go to the hospital.

15
How to remove
If you found a redback spider, you must not touch it with
bare hands.

Spraying

Stomping

Burning
16
Conclusion
The adult female redback spider has a round body about
1 cm long, with long, slender legs. The body is a deep
black (occasionally brownish), with a red (sometimes
orange) longitudinal stripe on the upper abdomen.
The poison that they have is very strong to the vertebrate.
However, if you do not do anything for them, they will
not bite.
If we are bitten by them, appropriate care is necessary.
17
Thank you!!

18
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History of Redback spider①
 1870 : Swedish aracheologist Tamerlan Thorell described the
redback spider from specimens collected in Rockhampton and
Bowen in central Queensland
He named it Latrodectus hasselti in honour of collegue A.W.M van
Hasselt.
 1902 :German arachnologist Friedrich Dahl revised the genus and
named L.ancorifer from New Guinea, which was later regarded as
a subspecies of the redback.
 1911 : Another subspecies , L. h. aruensis , was described by
Norwegian entomologist Embrik Strand.
20
History of Redback spider②
 1959 : Arachnologist Herbert Walter Levi revised the genus
Lactrodectus.

He focused on differences in the morphology of the female sexual
organs, he reclassified the genus reducing the number of
recognized species from 22 to 6.
 ~Recently : More reliable genetic studies have split the genus
into about 30 species, and the redback has no recognized
subspecies in modern classifications.
21
Nest of Redback spider
The nest that they build is
irregular and have a threedimensional structure strung
complicated.

Nest area

Capture area
Mucus of capturing is
attached to the thread.
22
Fatal case
Redback spider bites rarely cause chronic morbidity , and
deaths are even more rare. Throughout the history, at least 14
deaths from redbacks have been recorded. Children, the
elderly, or those with serious medical conditions are at much
higher risk of severe effects and death resulting from a bite.

Dangerous

Dangerous

Dangerous

23
Relationship with humans
Their net is used to cross line of optical instruments surveying
instruments, rangefinder, microscope, bombsight, such as
telescopic sight.

The study that made full use of genetic engineering, and a
thread of this spider is produced to bacteria is going by the fund
of the United States Army.

24
Japanese spider

Chiracanthium japonicum
(kabakikomachigumo)

Latrodectus mactans
(kurogokegumo)
25

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Poisonous Redback Spider

  • 1. Professor : Christopher YUKNA 8/01/2014 Masahiro Yakeya 1
  • 2. Contents What is Redback Spider Habitats Their figure Their lifecycle Venom Symptom Treatment and care Conclusion 2
  • 3. What is Redback Spider? The redback spider (Latrodectus hasseltii), also known as the jockey spider, is a species of poisonous spider indigenous to Australia. Adult female The redback is one of the few spider species that can be seriously harmful to humans, and its preferred habitat has led it to being responsible for the large majority of serious spider bite in Australia. Adult male 3
  • 5. Color and shape Red pattern also stomach Red pattern on the back Fang (0.7mm) Even if bitten from the top of the clothes, it does not reach the skin. 5
  • 6. Size Female Male : 3~5mm Female : 10~15mm Male Female only has a poison, there is no poison in the male. 6
  • 7. Where does Redback Spider Live? • Sunny, warm place • Where there is plenty of food, such as insects or small animals • Where there is a suitable gap to put the nest The back of groove Fence Under the planter 7
  • 8. What does Redback Spider eat? They can survive for 100 days without any food. 8
  • 9. Lifecycle of Redback Spider Eggs Adult Egg sac Internal sac of one egg : 100~200 Juvenile They work in June-September Male : 58~75 days Female : 75~104 days 9
  • 10. Their venom Venom is produced by glands in the cephalothorax, and expelled venom travels through paired ducts from the cephalothorax, exiting through the tip of the spider's hollow fangs. Venom gland Venom protein Fang Fang and venom gland of redback spider Muscular layer Microstructure of venom gland 10 of redback spider
  • 11. Component of the venom Name : α-latrotoxin (neurotoxin) Features of α-latrotoxin  The only toxic to vertebrate  Toxin which is effective in the presynaptic membrane  Toxic effect of promoting the depolarization of the central nervous system of vertebrates TOXICITY (Comparison of LD50) King Cobra : 1.75mg/kg Redback Spider : 0.59mg/kg Their poison is stronger than snake’s it. 11
  • 12. Actions of α-latrotoxin α-latrotoxin is allowed to flow to force the Ca ion by acting from outside the neuron to calcium channels of axon terminals. Neurotransmitter is released all and we provoke such seizures abnormally excited the muscle fibers or neurons Information transmission function of the nervous system is paralyzed. 12
  • 13. Symptom Immediately after being bitten When redback spider bites, almost no pain topical immediately after being bitten and only feel a slight pain at a site bitten even. In some cases, stab mouth is found one or two. 5~60 minutes after being bitten Local symptoms appear, pain will increase gradually. 60 minutes~ after being bitten Pain bitten over time spread to the entire limb. Local sweating also occur, warmth, itching also often associated with. However, the greatest feature of the local symptoms is pain. 13
  • 14. If we are bitten… If the treatment is delayed, we cause muscle paralysis or skin rot. However… We don’t die by their poison because injection 14 amount of their poison is a little.
  • 15. Bite treatment and care  If we are bitten by redback spider, we have to wash the area of the bite with soap and water.  Even if there is bleeding, it is not necessary to the tourniquet and bandage.  Chilled on ice the wound, to go to the hospital. 15
  • 16. How to remove If you found a redback spider, you must not touch it with bare hands. Spraying Stomping Burning 16
  • 17. Conclusion The adult female redback spider has a round body about 1 cm long, with long, slender legs. The body is a deep black (occasionally brownish), with a red (sometimes orange) longitudinal stripe on the upper abdomen. The poison that they have is very strong to the vertebrate. However, if you do not do anything for them, they will not bite. If we are bitten by them, appropriate care is necessary. 17
  • 19. 19
  • 20. History of Redback spider①  1870 : Swedish aracheologist Tamerlan Thorell described the redback spider from specimens collected in Rockhampton and Bowen in central Queensland He named it Latrodectus hasselti in honour of collegue A.W.M van Hasselt.  1902 :German arachnologist Friedrich Dahl revised the genus and named L.ancorifer from New Guinea, which was later regarded as a subspecies of the redback.  1911 : Another subspecies , L. h. aruensis , was described by Norwegian entomologist Embrik Strand. 20
  • 21. History of Redback spider②  1959 : Arachnologist Herbert Walter Levi revised the genus Lactrodectus. He focused on differences in the morphology of the female sexual organs, he reclassified the genus reducing the number of recognized species from 22 to 6.  ~Recently : More reliable genetic studies have split the genus into about 30 species, and the redback has no recognized subspecies in modern classifications. 21
  • 22. Nest of Redback spider The nest that they build is irregular and have a threedimensional structure strung complicated. Nest area Capture area Mucus of capturing is attached to the thread. 22
  • 23. Fatal case Redback spider bites rarely cause chronic morbidity , and deaths are even more rare. Throughout the history, at least 14 deaths from redbacks have been recorded. Children, the elderly, or those with serious medical conditions are at much higher risk of severe effects and death resulting from a bite. Dangerous Dangerous Dangerous 23
  • 24. Relationship with humans Their net is used to cross line of optical instruments surveying instruments, rangefinder, microscope, bombsight, such as telescopic sight. The study that made full use of genetic engineering, and a thread of this spider is produced to bacteria is going by the fund of the United States Army. 24