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Idiopidae, also
known as
armored or
spiny trapdoor spiders, is a
family of
mygalomorph spiders first described by Eugène
Simon in 1889.
Idiopidae build...
- or cork-like
trapdoors and
includes the
phragmotic genus Cyclocosmia Idiopidae, a
family of 'spurred-trapdoor spiders' or 'armoured trapdoors' mostly...
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References This page
lists all
described species of the
spider family Idiopidae accepted by the
World Spider Catalog as of February 2021[update]: Arbanitis...
- This is a list of all
species of
spiders that are
known to
occur in New Zealand,
including its
subantarctic islands. The list
contains 1,136
species as...
- The
following list is of
spiders recorded in Sri Lanka, a
tropical island situated close to the
southern tip of India.
Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing...
- Liphistiidae, Barychelidae, and Cyrtaucheniidae, and some
species in the
Idiopidae and Nemesiidae. The name
comes from the
distinctive behavior of the spiders...
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known as #16, was a wild
female trapdoor spider (Gaius villosus,
family Idiopidae) that
lived in
North Bungulla Reserve near Tammin,
Western Australia....
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spider (Arbanitis rapax,
synonym Misgolas rapax) is a
spider in the
family Idiopidae,
found primarily around Sydney, Australia. It is
usually shy and retiring...
- This is a list of
spider species that
occur on Madagascar.
Unless otherwise noted, they are
endemic (they
occur nowhere else). Some
cosmopolitan or pantropical...
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Hexathelidae (funnel-webs or
venomous funnel-web tarantulas)
Hexurellidae Idiopidae Ischnothelidae Macrothelidae Mecicobothriidae (dwarf tarantulas) Megahexuridae...