Article 6A0T4 ‘It’s very big’: new species of giant trapdoor spider discovered in Queensland

‘It’s very big’: new species of giant trapdoor spider discovered in Queensland

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Jordyn Beazley
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6A0T4)

The arachnid plays an important role in the leaf litter ecosystem, helping to control insect populations

A new and rare giant spider has been found hiding beneath a trapdoor made of silk and soil west of Brisbane.

The giant trapdoor spider, Euoplos dignitas, was discovered by researchers involved in Queensland Museum's Project DIG, which has been running for the past four years to understand more about the state's biodiversity.

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