6, see text Textrix is a genus of funnel weavers first described by Carl Jakob Sundevall in 1833.
[2] They have a mainly European distribution, with one species in Ethiopia.
The type species of the genus is Textrix denticulata.
They have a narrow head which is distinct from the thorax.
These spiders may resemble wolf spiders as they are often recorded running about in sunshine, but their long and segmented posterior spinners are very marked and identify them as funnel web weavers.