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Liphistius desultor is a primitive trapdoor spider from Southeast Asia, first described by Danish zoologist Jørgen Matthias Christian Schiødte in 1849. It belongs to the family Liphistiidae, the most basal living lineage of spiders, and retains vestigial abdominal segmentation — a feature lost in mo...
Heptathela kimurai is a species of primitive, burrowing spider belonging to the family Heptathelidae, endemic to Japan. First described in 1923, it is classified as a mesothele spider, which represents the most ancient living lineage of spiders. The species is distinguished by its segmented abdomen...
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