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- Atypus abstract "Atypus or Purse web spiders is a genus of mygalomorph spiders. It occurs in Eurasia, with one species (A. affinis) reaching into North Africa, and one species (A. snetsingeri) in the USA. Only three of the described species occur in Europe: A. piceus, A. affinis and A. muralis.Peasants in the southern Carpathian Mountains used to cut up tubes built by Atypus and cover wounds with the inner lining. It reportedly facilitated healing, and even connected with the skin. This is believed to be due to antiseptic properties of spider silk (which is made of protein).".
- Atypus class Arachnid.
- Atypus family Atypical_tarantula.
- Atypus kingdom Animal.
- Atypus order Mygalomorphae.
- Atypus order Spider.
- Atypus phylum Arthropod.
- Atypus thumbnail Atypus_karschi.jpg?width=300.
- Atypus wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Atypus wikiPageID "6122069".
- Atypus wikiPageRevisionID "553260784".
- Atypus classis Arachnid.
- Atypus diversity "29".
- Atypus diversityLink "List of Atypidae species#Atypus".
- Atypus familia Atypical_tarantula.
- Atypus genus "Atypus".
- Atypus genusAuthority "Latreille, 1804".
- Atypus hasPhotoCollection Atypus.
- Atypus imageCaption "A. karschi".
- Atypus imageWidth "250".
- Atypus name "Atypus".
- Atypus ordo Spider.
- Atypus phylum Arthropod.
- Atypus rangeMapWidth "250".
- Atypus regnum "Animalia".
- Atypus subdivision "A. karschi".
- Atypus subdivision "A. muralis".
- Atypus subdivision "A. piceus".
- Atypus subdivision "A.affinis".
- Atypus subdivision "many more, see text".
- Atypus subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Atypus subordo Mygalomorphae.
- Atypus subject Category:Atypidae.
- Atypus subject Category:Spider_genera.
- Atypus type Animal.
- Atypus type Arachnid.
- Atypus type Eukaryote.
- Atypus type Species.
- Atypus type Arachnid.
- Atypus type Organism.
- Atypus comment "Atypus or Purse web spiders is a genus of mygalomorph spiders. It occurs in Eurasia, with one species (A. affinis) reaching into North Africa, and one species (A. snetsingeri) in the USA. Only three of the described species occur in Europe: A. piceus, A. affinis and A. muralis.Peasants in the southern Carpathian Mountains used to cut up tubes built by Atypus and cover wounds with the inner lining. It reportedly facilitated healing, and even connected with the skin.".
- Atypus label "Atypus".
- Atypus label "Atypus".
- Atypus label "Atypus".
- Atypus label "Atypus".
- Atypus label "Atypus".
- Atypus label "Atypus".
- Atypus label "Atypus".
- Atypus label "ジグモ属".
- Atypus sameAs Atypus.
- Atypus sameAs Atypus.
- Atypus sameAs Atypus.
- Atypus sameAs Atypus.
- Atypus sameAs ジグモ属.
- Atypus sameAs Atypus.
- Atypus sameAs m.0fr725.
- Atypus sameAs Q98771.
- Atypus sameAs Q98771.
- Atypus wasDerivedFrom Atypus?oldid=553260784.
- Atypus depiction Atypus_karschi.jpg.
- Atypus isPrimaryTopicOf Atypus.
- Atypus name "Atypus".