<label id="xi47v"><meter id="xi47v"></meter></label>

      Aussie researchers identify new trapdoor spider species

      Source: Xinhua| 2019-04-06 09:42:19|Editor: Xiaoxia
      Video PlayerClose

      SYDNEY, April 6 (Xinhua) -- Australian researchers said they have identified four new trapdoor spider species, by using an unprecedented method that analyzes the appearance of the arachnids' burrow entrances.

      "To identify a trapdoor spider species, you usually have to dig the spider up and look at it carefully under a microscope, which can involve killing the spider, but what's amazing about these new species is that all four can be identified based on the appearance of their burrow, so you don't have to dig up or disturb the spiders at all," Griffith University researcher Jeremy Wilson said in a statement from Queensland Museum late Friday.

      Identifying the spider species solely from the appearance of their burrow entrances "has never been done before in a group of closely related trapdoor spider species," the museum said.

      The spider species were discovered in southeastern Queensland state between the Sunshine Coast areas of Montville and Maleny, north to the Gympie region, according to the museum. The spiders, known for their unique trapdoor burrows for snaring prey, belong to the "turrificus-group", so named because they build burrows which project from the soil like little towers and the name "turrificus" is formed from the Latin term "Turris" meaning "turret or tower".

      Many other trapdoor spider burrows are very well camouflaged, but the latest ones discovered "stick out 'like a sore thumb,' with some species constructing burrows with ornate doors involving strange patterns and shapes", Wilson said.

      "There must be an evolutionary reason why these spiders construct these peculiar burrows; we don't know what that is yet, but naming each species is the first step to learning about their mysterious lives," he said.

      All four of the new species appear to have very small ranges, with each species known from only one small rainforest patch, or a few adjacent patches, among land otherwise cleared for agriculture or development, according to the museum. Wilson's description of the spiders was reported in scientific publication Invertebrate Systematics, with Queensland Museum arachnologists Robert Raven and Michael Rix as co-authors.

      "It's amazing that strange new species like these occur within one of Australia's most developed regions, and it just goes to show the conservation importance of even small patches of remnant forest," Wilson said.

      TOP STORIES
      EDITOR’S CHOICE
      MOST VIEWED
      EXPLORE XINHUANET
      010020070750000000000000011100001379541181
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲综合一区二区精品久久| 亚洲AV无码专区在线电影成人| 精品免费久久久久久久| 久久亚洲国产成人影院| 亚洲欧洲久久av| 2021在线观看视频精品免费| 亚洲AV第一成肉网| 亚洲AV人无码综合在线观看| 成人午夜18免费看| 免费无码又爽又刺激高潮软件| 亚洲videos| 国产亚洲精品无码成人| 毛片免费观看视频| 青青青国产手机频在线免费观看| 亚洲日韩国产二区无码| 亚洲AV无一区二区三区久久| 成人超污免费网站在线看| a毛片在线还看免费网站| 亚洲精品无码mⅴ在线观看| 久久久久久久久亚洲| 国产成人免费全部网站| 18禁美女黄网站色大片免费观看| 成人福利在线观看免费视频| 亚洲国产精品日韩在线| 亚洲精品成人无限看| 国产成人免费福利网站| 在线视频免费观看高清| 国产精品白浆在线观看免费| 全黄A免费一级毛片| 亚洲色偷偷色噜噜狠狠99网| 亚洲人成电影在线天堂| 中文字幕第13亚洲另类| 天天干在线免费视频| 免费观看国产网址你懂的| a级黄色毛片免费播放视频| 免费精品国产自产拍在线观看| 亚洲Av无码一区二区二三区| 亚洲AV中文无码乱人伦下载| 亚洲一级特黄无码片| 可以免费观看的一级毛片| 免费黄色网址入口|