Photographed under captivity for documentation purposes.
Cork lid trapdoor spider cyclocosmia sp.
Cyrtaucheniidae a family of wafer lid trapdoor spiders with wide distribution except cooler regions euctenizidae a family of spiders that make wafer like or cork like trapdoors halonoproctidae a family of spiders that make wafer like or cork like trapdoors and includes the phragmotic genus cyclocosmia african cork lid trapdoor spider.
The cork lid trapdoor spider has a highly sclerotised and abruptly truncated abdominal posterior which is used as a plug to its burrow entrance.
The cork lid trapdoor spider has a highly sclerotised and abruptly truncated abdominal posterior which is used as a plug to its burrow entrance.
Trapdoor spiders make up the family ctenizidae of the order.
Cork lid trapdoor spider cyclocosmia sp dsc 0937 photographed under captivity for documentation purposes.
This prevents any effective attacks from predators such as wasps.
Based on collected data the geographic range for cyclocosmia includes 2 countries and 2 states in the united states.
This prevents any effective attacks from predators such as wasps.
Trapdoor spider tubes are usually found in the sides of banks in disturbed areas.
Cyclocosmia is a genus of spiders in the family halonoproctidae cyclocosmia spiders have been sighted 3 times by contributing members.
Trapdoor spiders trapdoor spiders are a medium sized mygalomorph an infraorder of spiders spiders that construct burrows with a cork like trapdoor made of soil vegetation and silk.
The trapdoor spider is a common name for any of several large hairy harmless tropical spiders that nest underground.
This prevents any effective attacks from predators such as wasps.
The cork lid trapdoor spider has a highly sclerotised and abruptly truncated abdominal posterior which is used as a plug to its burrow entrance.