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  2. Sphodros rufipes - Wikipedia

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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 photographed as far north as Minnesota. It has confirmed sightings in Indiana , Missouri , New Jersey , West Virginia , Tennessee , Delaware , Louisiana , and Tuckernuck Island in Massachusetts .

  3. Sphodros - Wikipedia

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    Sphodros is a genus of North American purseweb spiders first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1835. [2] It was considered a synonym of Atypus until 1980. [ 3 ] [ 1 ]

  4. Atypical tarantula - Wikipedia

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    Sphodros spp. usually prop their tubes against a tree trunk. Atypical tarantulas have huge chelicerae for their size and relatively long spinnerets (although not as long as those found in diplurids). The males are sometimes brightly colored and wander around looking for females in their tubes. The females are reddish-brown or dark-colored.

  5. List of Atypidae species - Wikipedia

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    Sphodros. Red-legged purse-web spider . Sphodros Walckenaer, 1835. S ... S. rufipes (Latreille, 1829) — USA; References This page was last edited on 12 ...

  6. Atypoidea - Wikipedia

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    Atypoidea is a clade of mygalomorph spiders, one of the two main groups into which the mygalomorphs are divided (the other being Avicularioidea).It has been treated at the rank of superfamily.

  7. Category:Atypidae - Wikipedia

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    Sphodros paisano; Sphodros rufipes This page was last edited on 4 November 2024, at 20:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  8. List of spiders of Texas - Wikipedia

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  9. Acrossus rufipes - Wikipedia

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    Acrossus rufipes, the night-flying dung beetle, is a species of scarab beetle. It was first recorded by the zoologist Carl Linnaeus as Acrossus rufipes in his 10th edition of Systema Naturae . The species was more recently considered a member of the genus Aphodius , but is now again classified as Acrossus rufipes .