Atypus karschi

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|taxon = Atypus karschi

|authority = Dönitz, 1887

| synonyms = Atypus snetsingeri Sarno, 1973

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Atypus karschi is a mygalomorph spider found in Korea, China, Taiwan, and Japan. It has been introduced into the United States. First described in 1887 by Friedrich Karl Wilhelm Dönitz, the specific name honors arachnologist Friedrich Karsch.

Distribution

Primarily found in Asia, there is also a population of A. karschi in southeastern Pennsylvania. This population was previously thought to be a separate species, but genetic testing revealed it to be the same species as A. karschi in Asia. Their habitat includes fields, trees, and slopes among wooded areas, suburban areas, and riparian zones.

Description

These spiders are black or dark brown and range from {{convert|17|to|20|mm|abbr=on}}. They have large chelicerae in comparison to their body size, which point downwards as characteristic of mygalomorphs.

Behavior

A. karschi spiders create an unusual web. The spider creates a vertical or horizontal tube of silk, part of which is hidden below ground, and with the portion above ground covered in leaves and other debris. The spider hunts by waiting for an insect to land or crawl onto the tube, then bites through the silk to pull the insect inside. Males leave their tubes once they reach maturity and wander in search for a mate, while females usually spend their whole lives within their burrows. The spiders use projectile excretion to safely defacate from within their tube, and some researchers suspect that the spider uses their excretion to create a V shape on the ground and funnel prey towards the tube.{{Cite web |last=Dittbrenner |first=Haley |date=August 12, 2022 |title=For Purseweb Spiders, Flinging Their Poo May Be Life or Death |url=https://www.susqu.edu/live/news/1482-for-purseweb-spiders-flinging-their-poo-may-be |access-date=March 21, 2024 |website=Susquehanna University}} Young spiderlings traverse via ballooning, something that is rare among mygalomorph spiders.

References

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{{cite web |url=https://bugguide.net/node/view/116694 |title=Species Atypus karschi |website=BugGuide.net |access-date=28 September 2023}}

{{cite web |url=http://www.cyberoz.net/city/sekine/zukax401.htm |title=Atypus karschi (Atypidae) [Japanese name : ji-gumo] |author=Sekine Mikio |date= |work=Common Spiders in Japan |publisher= |access-date=28 September 2023 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111011110010/http://www.cyberoz.net:80/city/sekine/zukax401.htm |archive-date=11 October 2011 }}

{{cite journal |last1=Řezáč |first1=Milan |last2=Tessler |first2=Steven |last3=Heneberg |first3=Petr |last4=Herrera |first4=Ivalú Macarena Ávila |last5=Gloríková |first5=Nela |last6=Forman |first6=Martin |last7=Řezáčová |first7=Veronika |last8=Král |first8=Jiří |title=Atypus karschi Dönitz, 1887 (Araneae: Atypidae): An Asian purse-web spider established in Pennsylvania, USA |journal=PLOS ONE |date=2022 |volume=17 |issue=7 |page=e0261695 |doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0261695|doi-access=free |pmc=9262232 }}

{{citation |title=Taxon details Atypus karschi Dönitz, 1887 |work=World Spider Catalog |publisher=Natural History Museum Bern |url=http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/species/5491 |access-date=28 September 2023 }}

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Category:Atypidae

Category:Spiders of Asia

Category:Spiders described in 1887