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Atypidae
spiders of family Atypidæ

Atypus affinis
species of arachnid

Atypus
Atypus, also called purseweb spiders, is a genus of atypical tarantulas first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. It occurs in Eurasia, with one species (A. affinis) reaching into North Africa. Only three of the described species occur in Europe: A. piceus, A. affinis, and A. muralis. Specimens from the USA formerly known as A. snetsingeri represent an introduced population of A. karschi.
Atypus piceus
species of arachnid
Atypus muralis
species of arachnid
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Sphodros
Sphodros is a genus of North American purseweb spiders first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1835. It was considered a synonym of Atypus until 1980.

Calommata
Calommata is a genus of purseweb spiders first described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1837.

Sphodros rufipes
species of arachnid
Atypus karschi
species of arachnid
Sphodros niger
species of arachnid
Sphodros paisano
species of arachnid
Sphodros fitchi
species of arachnid
Calommata transvaalica
species of arachnid
Sphodros atlanticus
species of arachnid
Sphodros abboti
species of arachnid
list of Atypidae species
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Calommata meridionalis
species of arachnid