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New Species of Trapdoor Spider Discovered In California | UC . . . - UC Davis “There are now four known species of trapdoor spiders in California that live exclusively in coastal dune habitats,” said corresponding author Emma Jochim, a doctoral student in the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology
Scientists Discover “Scary” New Species of Spider in California Climate change and habitat loss threaten the newly named trapdoor spider Scientists from the University of California, Davis, have identified a previously unknown trapdoor spider species lurking in the coastal sand dunes of California
California Trapdoor Spider - Insect Identification California Trapdoor Spiders are native to Southern California In many ways, they resemble smaller versions of tarantulas, but with shiny, hairless bodies The whole spider is black except for the rusty brown abdomen The large, round cephalothorax has a deep dimple in the center of it
New Species of Trapdoor Spider Discovered In California UC Davis reported Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have discovered a new species of trapdoor spider lurking in California’s coastal sand dunes The newly identified Aptostichus ramirezae is a close relative of Aptostichus simus, a species found along the coast from Monterey to Baja California, Mexico
This Mysterious Trapdoor Spider Has Been Hiding Under California’s . . . “There are now four known species of trapdoor spiders in California that live exclusively in coastal dune habitats,” said lead researcher Emma Jochim, a doctoral student in the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology