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family ctenizidae

 

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Noun family ctenizidae has 1 sense
  1. Ctenizidae, family Ctenizidae - large burrowing spiders
    --1 is a kind of arthropod family
    --1 is a member of Araneae, order Araneae, Araneida, order Araneida
    --1 has members: trap-door spider

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Family Ctenizidae

The family Ctenizidae, also known as the trapdoor spiders, is a group of spiders that belong to the order Araneae. They are commonly found in different parts of the world.

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Noun:

1. A family of spiders that construct burrows with silk-lined trapdoors. These spiders are known for their unique hunting techniques and are found in various habitats.

Example sentence: The family Ctenizidae includes several species of spiders that reside in burrows with trapdoors, waiting for prey to pass by.

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