
Liphistius - Wikipedia
Liphistius is a genus of basal trapdoor spiders in the family Liphistiidae. They are found in Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. The genus Liphistius was erected by Jørgen M. C. Schiødte in 1849. [1] .
World Spider Catalog - NMBE
2019年10月22日 · New Liphistius species (Araneae, Mesothelae) from southern Thailand and northern Malaysia. Zoologica Scripta 24 (2): 143-156. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409.1995.tb00396.x -- Show included taxa
Liphistius yangae - Wikispecies
Liphistius yangae Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 Type locality: Kaki Bukit, Perlis, Malaysia. Holotype: ZRC. female ♀. XII.1938.
Armored Trapdoor Spiders (Liphistius sp.) - Arachnoboards
2022年11月4日 · Excellent documentation of a greatly underrated spider! I'm working with Liphistius cf. malayanus (also sold as L. "jarujien" or incorrectly as L. jarujini), which are among the largest Liphistius species. I currently have two adult females with legspans exceeding 3 inches, and two captive born slings.
World Spider Catalog - NMBE
type Liphistius desultor Schiødte, 1849; gender masculine.
Liphistius yangae Platnick & Sedgwick, 1984 - GBIF
Platnick, N. I., & Sedgwick, W. C. (1984). A revision of the spider genus Liphistius (Araneae, Mesothelae). American Museum Novitates 2781: 1-, 31. Classification kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda
Taxonomy browser (Liphistius yangae) - National Center for ...
Liphistius yangae Taxonomy ID: 2964888 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid2964888) current name
ADW: Liphistius yangae: CLASSIFICATION
Species Liphistius yangae To cite this page: Myers, P., R. Espinosa, C. S. Parr, T. Jones, G. S. Hammond, and T. A. Dewey. 2023. The Animal Diversity Web (online).
A revision of the trapdoor spider genus Liphistius (Mesothelae
The currently known species of the Liphistius trang-group in Peninsular Malaysia are revised on the basis of genital morphology and an identification key is given. Liphistius thalebanSchwendinger, 1990 and L. rufipesSchwendinger, 1995 are placed in the synonymy of L. yangaePlatnick & Sedgwick, 1984.
Liphistius yangae - Malaysia Biodiversity Information System …
Liphistius yangae #TrapdoorSpiders. Today, there are less than 200 Malayan tigers left in our country.