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Ctenizidae (/ˈtənɪzədiː/ tə-NIZZ-ə-dee) is a
small family of
mygalomorph spiders that
construct burrows with a cork-like
trapdoor made of soil, vegetation...
- true hairs, but
rather setae). Well-known
examples include tarantulas,
ctenizid trapdoor spiders and the
Australasian funnel-web spiders. Most
spend the...
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Barbara York (1985):
Further studies on the
systematics of
ctenizid trapdoor spiders: A
review of the
Australian genera (Araneae: Mygalomorphae:...
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Whitsunday Region. Main, BY (1985). "Further
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ctenizid trapdoor spiders: A
review of the
Australian genera (Araneae: Mygalomorphae:...
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their burrows. Main, BY (1985). "Further
studies on the
systematics of
ctenizid trapdoor spiders: A
review of the
Australian genera (Araneae: Mygalomorphae:...
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studies on the
systematics of
ctenizid trapdoor spiders: A
review of the
Australian genera (Araneae: Mygalomorphae:...
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studies on the
systematics for
Ctenizid trapdoor spiders: a
review of the
Australian genera (Araneae : Mygalomorphae :...
- Park. Main, BY (1985). "Further
studies on the
systematics of
Australian ctenizid trapdoor spiders:
Description of a new
species of
Homogona Rainbow from...
- 2019-06-12. Main, B. Y. (1985). "Further
studies on the
systematics for
Ctenizid trapdoor spiders: A
review of the
Australian genera (Araneae: Mygalomorphae:...
- south-east of Perth. Main, BY (1985). "Further
studies on the
systematics of
ctenizid trapdoor spiders: A
review of the
Australian genera (Araneae: Mygalomorphae:...