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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...
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study by
Opatova et al. (2020) The
generic composition of the
families Ctenizidae, Cyrtaucheniidae, Dipluridae, and
Nemesiidae were relimited. Five subfamilies...
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first described by
Anton Ausserer in 1871.
Originally placed with the
Ctenizidae, when the
family split in 2018, this
genus was
placed with the Halonoproctidae...
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lists all
described species of the
spider family Ctenizidae accepted by the
World Spider Catalog as of December 2020[update]: † Baltocteniza...
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tarantulas or
purseweb spiders)
Barychelidae (brushed
trapdoor spiders)
Ctenizidae (cork-lid
trapdoor spiders)
Cyrtaucheniidae (wafer
trapdoor spiders) Dipluridae...
- legs. The
primitive Liphistiidae, the "trapdoor spiders" of the
family Ctenizidae and many
tarantulas are
ambush predators that lurk in burrows,
often closed...
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family of 'brush-footed
trapdoor spiders' with
pantropical distribution Ctenizidae, a
family of 'cork-lid
trapdoor spiders' in
tropical and
subtropical regions...
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tarantulas or
purseweb spiders)
Barychelidae (brushed
trapdoor spiders)
Ctenizidae (cork-lid
trapdoor spiders)
Cyrtaucheniidae (wafer
trapdoor spiders) Dipluridae...
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tarantulas or
purseweb spiders)
Barychelidae (brushed
trapdoor spiders)
Ctenizidae (cork-lid
trapdoor spiders)
Cyrtaucheniidae (wafer
trapdoor spiders) Dipluridae...
- Girilambone. Faulder, RJ (1985). "Some
species of
Aganippe (Araneae:
Ctenizidae) from
eastern Australia".
Proceedings of the
Linnean Society of New South...