- Atypidae, also
known as
atypical tarantulas or
purseweb spiders, is a
spider family containing only
three genera. They are
accomplished ambush predators...
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Sphodros rufipes,
sometimes called the red
legged purseweb spider, is a
mygalomorph spider from the
southern and
eastern United States,
though it has been...
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order Mygalomorphae, such as
trapdoor spiders, funnel-web
spiders and
purseweb spiders. They can also be
confused with some
members of the
order Araneomorphae...
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Wikispecies has
information related to
Atypus affinis.
Atypus affinis, the
purseweb spider, is a
mygalomorph spider from
Europe and
North Africa. A. affinis...
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Calommata is a
genus of
purseweb spiders first described by
Hippolyte Lucas in 1837. As of February 2022[update] it
contains sixteen species: Calommata...
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Atracidae (Australian funnel-web spiders)
Atypidae (atypical
tarantulas or
purseweb spiders)
Barychelidae (brushed
trapdoor spiders)
Bemmeridae Ctenizidae...
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Atracidae (Australian funnel-web spiders)
Atypidae (atypical
tarantulas or
purseweb spiders)
Barychelidae (brushed
trapdoor spiders)
Bemmeridae Ctenizidae...
- Atypus, also
called purseweb spiders, is a
genus of
atypical tarantulas first described by
Pierre André
Latreille in 1804. It
occurs in Eurasia, with one...
- as **** toadflax, waxcap, and
webcap fungi, four-spot orb-weaver and
purseweb spiders, but the
tapestry of
summer colours is the main
delight which come...
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Sphodros is a
genus of
North American purseweb spiders first described by
Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1835. It was
considered a
synonym of
Atypus until...