- Source: Migidae
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 to no hair and build burrows with a trapdoor. Some species live in tree fern stems. They have a Gondwanan distribution, found almost exclusively on the Southern Hemisphere, occurring in South America, Africa, Madagascar, Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia.
Genera
As of April 2019, the World Spider Catalog accepts the following genera:
References
Zapfe, H. (1961). La Familia Migidae en Chile. Invest. Zool. Chil. 7: 151-157
External links
Migidae
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Laba-laba
- Tarantula
- Theridiidae
- Sicariidae
- Laba-laba peloncat
- Archaeoidea
- Actinopodidae
- Entelegynae
- Araneomorphae
- Archaeidae
- Migidae
- List of Migidae species
- Cantuaria delli
- Heteromigas terraereginae
- Migas insularis
- List of trapdoor spiders
- Bertmainius tumidus
- Bertmainius colonus
- Spider
- Bertmainius opimus