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  2. Galeodes arabs - Wikipedia

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    Galeodes arabs, common name Egyptian giant solpugid or camel spider, is a species of solifuges (or sun spiders) native to North Africa and Western Asia. [1] Subspecies

  3. Category:Spiders of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spiders of Egypt" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cheiracanthium annulipes; M.

  4. Neith - Wikipedia

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    Neith with a red crown.. Neith / ˈ n iː. ɪ θ / (Koinē Greek: Νηΐθ, a borrowing of the Demotic form Ancient Egyptian: nt, also spelled Nit, Net, or Neit) was an ancient Egyptian deity, possibly of Libyan origin.

  5. Paraneaetha - Wikipedia

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    Paraneaetha is a monotypic genus of Egyptian jumping spiders containing the single species, Paraneaetha diversa. It was first described by J. Denis in 1947, [2] and is only found in Egypt. [1] The name is a combination of the Ancient Greek "para" (παρά), meaning "alongside", and the salticid genus Neaetha. [2]

  6. Mogrus mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    Mogrus mirabilis is a species of jumping spider in the genus Mogrus that has been found in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Yemen. The spider was first defined in 1994 by Wanda Wesołowska and Antonius Van Harten.

  7. A ‘striking’ creature with large spiky legs roamed what’s now ...

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    The idea of coming face to face with any spider-like creature is enough to fill any arachnophobe with horror, let alone encountering one with large, spiky legs.

  8. Chaetopelma olivaceum - Wikipedia

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    Chaetopelma olivaceum is a species of mygalomorph spider, belonging to the tarantula family (Theraphosidae). It has many synonyms, including Ischnocolus jerusalemensis. [1] Common names used include black furry, [2] black tarantula and Middle East gold. [3]

  9. Pholcidae - Wikipedia

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    In some cases the spider vibrates the web of other spiders, mimicking the struggle of trapped prey to lure the host closer. Pholcids prey on Tegenaria funnel weaver spiders, and are known to attack and eat redback spiders, huntsman spiders and house spiders. [10] [11] A cellar spider which has captured a house spider, in a domestic setting.