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Cyclocosmia ricketti, commonly known as the Chinese hourglass spider, is a species of trapdoor spider of the genus Cyclocosmia, which refers specifically to mygalomorphus animals. Cyclocosmia ricketti is native to China and it was first described in 1901 by Mary Agard Pocock. The abdomen of spiders in this genus is abruptly truncated and ends in a hardened disc which is strengthened by a system of ribs and grooves. Trapdoor Spider, Arachnids Spiders, Animal Line Drawings, Types Of Spiders, Spider Species, Cool Insects, Pet Spider, Cool Bugs, Beautiful Bugs

Cyclocosmia ricketti, commonly known as the Chinese hourglass spider, is a species of trapdoor spider of the genus Cyclocosmia, which refers specifically to mygalomorphus animals. Cyclocosmia ricketti is native to China and it was first described in 1901 by Mary Agard Pocock. The abdomen of spiders in this genus is abruptly truncated and ends in a hardened disc which is strengthened by a system of ribs and grooves.

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trapdoor spider from central africa | 相片擁有者 Stanislav Macík Trapdoor Spider, Funnel Web Spider, Arachnids Spiders, Spider Species, West Australia, Web Spider, Cool Insects, Cool Bugs, Central Africa

Suborder-Mygalomorphae Family-Idiopidae(Simon,1892) Genus - Idiops ((Perty, 1833) Distribution-The family Idiopidae is known from south and central America,Africa,India and west Australia.It is reprezented in southern Africa by six genera and 62 species Diagnostic characters to family Idiopidae: Idiopids are medium-sized to large (8–33 mm) spiders with the following synapomorphies: distal sclerite of male palp open along one side with second haematodocha extending almost to tip of embolus…

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A brush-footed trapdoor spider, apparently either genus Strophaeus or Idiophthalma ~ By James Christensen Trapdoor Spider, Arachnids Spiders, Spider Species, Spider Costume, Cool Insects, Cool Bugs, Beautiful Bugs, Arthropods, Design Seeds

A brush-footed trapdoor spider, apparently either genus Strophaeus or Idiophthalma If it is a Strophaeus this colourful male very likely belongs to an undescribed species of that little known genus of Latin American trapdoor spiders. Mindo, Andean west slope, Ecuador All images © James A. Christensen/PrimevalNature.com Please read my profile before making any request for use.

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