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  2. DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    SubphylumChelicerata
    Description

    This group of spiders comprises mostly heavy-bodied, stout-legged spiders including tarantulas, Australian funnel-web spiders, mouse spiders, and various families of spiders commonly called trapdoor sp… See more

    Taxonomy

    The name is derived from the Greek mygalē, meaning "shrew", plus morphē meaning form or shape. An older name for the group is Orthognatha, derived from the orientation of the fangs which point straight down and do not cros… See more

    Distribution

    Most members of this infraorder occur in the tropics and subtropics, but their range can extend farther north, e.g. into the southern and western regions of the United States. Only a few occur in Europe: 12 species fro… See more

    Citations

    1. ^ Dunlop, Jason A. & Penney, David (2011). "Order Araneae Clerck, 1757" (PDF). In Zhang, Z.-Q. (ed.). Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification and survey of taxonomic richness. Zootaxa. Auckland, … See more

     
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  2. Like spiders in general, most species of Mygalomorphae have eight eyes, one pair of principal and three pairs of secondary eyes. Their chelicerae and fangs are large and powerful and have ample venom glands that lie entirely within their chelicerae.
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    Like spiders in general, most species of Mygalomorphae have eight eyes, one pair of principal and three pairs of secondary eyes. Their chelicerae and fangs are large and powerful and have ample venom glands that lie entirely within their chelicerae.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mygalomorphae
    Most mygalomorph families are terrestrial and live in silk-lined retreats either burrows of various shapes made in the soil or sac-like chambers made under rocks or on tree trunks. The entrances to these retreats can be left open or closed off with a trapdoor made out of silk and soil particles.
    www.arc.agric.za/arc-ppri/Pages/Biosystematics/S…
    The infraorder Mygalomorphae is one of two main subdivisions within the spider order Araneae found in Australia. Mygalomorph spiders are a highly diverse but morphologically conservative lineage, including trapdoor, funnel-web, mouse, wishbone and curtain-web spiders and tarantulas.
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  3. Behavior and Biology of Mygalomorphae | SpringerLink

     
  4. Anatomy and identification: mygalomorph or araneomorph?

  5. (PDF) Behavior and Biology of Mygalomorphae

    Nov 4, 2017 · In this chapter, we review some the main topics on Mygalomorphae biology, including behavior and ecology. Burrow of Grammostola anthracina at Pan de Azúcar, Maldonado, Uruguay. (a) Burrow...

  6. Correlation with a limited set of behavioral niches …

    Jan 9, 2023 · Overall, behavioral niche space in the Mygalomorphae can be described in terms of two extremes: at one end are opportunists that build webs at the entrance to the burrow, and at the other are burrowers and nest …

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  10. Mygalomorphae - General Behaviour

    11 rows · The Mygalomorphae are a diverse group of spiders and most species (except the Microstigmatidae) live in silk-lined retreats. The retreats could be either vertical burrows or chambers made under rocks or under the bark of …

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