Natural habitats
• Forests: Commonly found in coniferous and mixed forests, where ample leaf litter and dense understory vegetation provide ideal conditions. • Grasslands and meadows: Occupies areas with low vegetation that support the construction of characteristic sheet webs. • Moist microhabitats: Inhabits damp environments such as those beneath logs, stones, leaf litter, and moss. • Tundra and boreal regions: Documented in northern climates, including parts of Scandinavia, Russia, and northern North America, reflecting the genus's adaptation to cooler environments. ==References==