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- Migidae, also known as tree trapdoor spiders, is a family of spiders with about 100 species in eleven genera. They are small to large spiders with little...
- This is a list of spider species that occur on Socotra. Unless otherwise noted, they are endemic (they occur only there). Agelenella pusilla (Po****, 1903)...
- References This page lists all described species of the spider family Migidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of January 2021[update]: Bertmainius...
- 'spurred-trapdoor spiders' or 'armoured trapdoors' mostly in Southern Hemisphere Migidae, also known as 'ridge fanged trapdoor spiders' or 'tree trapdoor spiders'...
- 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...
- This is a list of all species of spiders that are known to occur in New Zealand, including its subantarctic islands. The list contains 1,109 species as...
- Bertmainius tumidus is a spider in the family Migidae. It was first described in 2015 by Mark Harvey, Barbara York Main, Michael Rix and Steven Cooper...
- Mecicobothriidae (dwarf tarantulas) Megahexuridae Microhexuridae Microstigmatidae Migidae (tree trapdoor spiders) Nemesiidae (funnel-web tarantulas) Paratropididae...
- Plomley's trapdoor spider, is a species of tree trapdoor spider in the Migidae family. It is endemic to Australia. It was described in 1989 by Australian...
- Mecicobothriidae (dwarf tarantulas) Megahexuridae Microhexuridae Microstigmatidae Migidae (tree trapdoor spiders) Nemesiidae (funnel-web tarantulas) Paratropididae...