Description: English: John Blackwall, F.L.S., A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Published for the Ray Society by Robert Hardwicke 1861-1864 Plate XIII text 114. Theridion tepidariorum C.L. Koch, = Achaearanea tepidariorum (C.L. Koch) 115. Theridion riparium Bl., = Achaearanea riparia (Bl.) 116. Theridion nervosum Walck., = Theridion notatum Linn. (in Bristowe), = Theridion sisyphium (Clerck) 117. Theridion pictum (Walck.) 118. Theridion denticulatum Walck., = Theridion melanurum (Hahn) or T. mystaceum C.L. Koch (not distinguishable in this representation). Date: 1861. Source: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/286530#page/214/mode/1up. Author: John Blackwall.
Description: Deutsch: Gewächshausspinne (Parasteatoda tepidariorum) im Netz in Hardegsen, Landkreis Northeim., Südniedersachsen. Date: 1 October 2016, 13:19:53. Source: Own work. Author: Biodehio.
Description: Common house spider, false-coloured and imaged with ZEISS EVO scanning electron microscope by Ken Png, ZEISS Microscopy UK www.zeiss.com/sem Images donated as part of a GLAM collaboration with Carl Zeiss Microscopy - please contact Andy Mabbett for details. Date: 4 July 2016, 17:11. Source: Spider, false-coloured scanning electron micrograph. Author: ZEISS Microscopy from Germany.
Description: English: Common House Spider - Parasteatoda tepidariorum, Leesylvania State Park, Woodbridge, Virginia. There are a number of butts in this picture - the female on the right, her prey, and lots of tiny spider butts on the egg sac on the left. Date: 1 August 2014, 23:32:37. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/52450054@N04/14802734258/. Author: Judy Gallagher.
Description: English: Common House Spider, Parasteatoda tepidariorum. Date: 21 January 2019, 10:45:17. Source: New Zealand Arthropod Collection. Author: Don Horne.
Description: English: Common House Spider, Parasteatoda tepidariorum. Date: 23 January 2019, 10:05:10. Source: New Zealand Arthropod Collection. Author: Don Horne.
Description: English: Web of young Theridium tepidariorum in a corner of a trellis. A little less than the real size. The spider stood in the close part near the middle. Date: 1902. Source: The Common Spiders of the United States. Ginn & Company. Boston. 1902. Author: James Henry Emerton (1847 – 1931).
Description: English: Web of young Theridium tepidariorum in a crack of a rock. Half the real size. The spider stood in the middle under the closely woven part. Date: 1902. Source: The Common Spiders of the United States. Ginn & Company. Boston. 1902. Author: James Henry Emerton (1847 – 1931).
Description: Polski: samica pająka Parasteatoda tepidariorum z kokonem (ang. egg sac), nawis tarasu sklepu, Bytom-Rozbark, ul. Chorzowska 12. Date: 26 December 2020, 22:23:12. Source: Own work. Author: Adrian Tync. Camera location50° 20′ 29.85″ N, 18° 55′ 54.93″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 50.341625; 18.931926.
Description: This is an egg sac of a Common House Spider that recently hatched. The spiderlings atop the hatched egg sac are likely three days old at most and roughly the size of a pepper grain each. This photo is governed by the Creative Commons 3.0 license. Date: 29 May 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Richhoyer99.
Description: English: Taken at my house in Lodi, CA USA. Date: 9 July 2007 (original upload date). Source: Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Syp using CommonsHelper. Author: Calibas at English Wikipedia.
Description: English: Common House Spider, Parasteatoda tepidariorum. Date: 23 January 2019, 11:21:40. Source: New Zealand Arthropod Collection. Author: Don Horne.
Description: This picture depicts spiderlings of a Common House Spider. These spiderlings photographed atop the hatched egg sac are likely three days old at most and roughly the size of a pepper grain each. This photo is governed by the Creative Commons 3.0 license and was captured using a 150mm extension tube attached to Canon Digital Rebel T1i and Canon 100mm macro lens. Approximate magnification is 3:1. Date: 25 June 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Richhoyer99.
Description: Deutsch: Gewächshausspinne (Parasteatoda tepidariorum) im Netz in Hardegsen, Landkreis Northeim., Südniedersachsen. Date: 3 October 2016, 17:13:50. Source: Own work. Author: Biodehio.