Antrodiaetus pacificus
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antrodiaetus-pacificus-308-5562501
title:
Antrodiaetus pacificus
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Antrodiaetus pacificus is a species of mygalomorph spiders native to the Pacific Northwest. Both male and female were first described by French arachnologist Eugène Louis Simon in 1884 under the name Brachybothrium pacificum. The genus name is a combination of the Greek "antrodiaitos" (αντροδιαιτος), meaning "living in caves", "antron" (αντρον), meaning "cave", and "diaita (διαιτα), meaning "way of life, dwelling". The specific epithet refers to its geographical distribution along the pacific co
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Species of spider
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antrodiaetus_pacificus
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date modified:
2022-10-23T15:01:54Z
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