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- Kimura-gumo abstract "The kimura-gumo or kimura spider (Heptathela kimurai) is an Old World spider, found primarily in Japan and named after Arika Kimura, who discovered it in 1920. It belongs to the sub-order Mesothelae (primitive burrowing spiders) and can reach up to 3 cm in length. Its burrows are covered by a camouflaged \"pill box\" flap.The ancestral traits of the Kimura-gumo include central spinnerets and signs of segmentation on the abdomen. These features are not seen on modern spiders, thus studying the Kimura-gumo can shed light on the evolution of all spiders.Although kimura spiders lack venom glands, they still have strong chelicerae and can produce quite painful bites.The word kumo in Japanese means spider. (\"Gumo\" is a variation in pronunciation due to a phenomenon known as rendaku.) The sub-order this spider is a member of, Mesothelae, is about 400 million years old, placing the kimura spider among the most primitive living spiders. Its spinnerets are located in the middle of the body, as opposed to the more efficient location in modern spiders at the rear of the abdomen. It fixes its eggs on the surface of its burrow with silk so that they are well protected. The spider surrounds tunnels also with a cobweb. When it sets out on a hunt, it pays out a line of silk behind it. This \"lifeline\" helps it in orienting itself.".
- Kimura-gumo binomialAuthority 1920_in_science.
- Kimura-gumo binomialAuthority Kyukichi_Kishida.
- Kimura-gumo class Arachnid.
- Kimura-gumo family Liphistiidae.
- Kimura-gumo genus Heptathela.
- Kimura-gumo kingdom Animal.
- Kimura-gumo order Mesothelae.
- Kimura-gumo order Spider.
- Kimura-gumo phylum Arthropod.
- Kimura-gumo thumbnail Heptathela.kimurai.yanbaruensis.female.-.tanikawa.jpg?width=300.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageExternalLink Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageID "65195".
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageLength "2494".
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageRevisionID "682227692".
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink 1920_in_science.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Abdomen.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Arachnid.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Araneomorphae.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mesothelae.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spiders_of_Asia.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Chelicerae.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Heptathela.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Kyukichi_Kishida.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Liphistiidae.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Mesothelae.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Old_World.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Rendaku.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Segmentation_(biology).
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Spider.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Spider_bite.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Spider_silk.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLink Spinneret_(spider).
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kimura-gumo".
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageWikiLinkText "kimura-gumo".
- Kimura-gumo binomial "Heptathela kimurai".
- Kimura-gumo classis "Arachnida".
- Kimura-gumo familia Liphistiidae.
- Kimura-gumo genus "Heptathela".
- Kimura-gumo imageCaption "Heptathela kimurai yanbaruensis .".
- Kimura-gumo imageWidth "250".
- Kimura-gumo name "Kimura-gumo".
- Kimura-gumo ordo Spider.
- Kimura-gumo phylum "Arthropoda".
- Kimura-gumo regnum "Animalia".
- Kimura-gumo species "H. kimurai".
- Kimura-gumo subordo Mesothelae.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Kimura-gumo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Kimura-gumo subject Category:Mesothelae.
- Kimura-gumo subject Category:Spiders_of_Asia.
- Kimura-gumo hypernym Spider.
- Kimura-gumo type Animal.
- Kimura-gumo type Arachnid.
- Kimura-gumo type Eukaryote.
- Kimura-gumo type Species.
- Kimura-gumo type Thing.
- Kimura-gumo type Q19088.
- Kimura-gumo type Q729.
- Kimura-gumo comment "The kimura-gumo or kimura spider (Heptathela kimurai) is an Old World spider, found primarily in Japan and named after Arika Kimura, who discovered it in 1920. It belongs to the sub-order Mesothelae (primitive burrowing spiders) and can reach up to 3 cm in length. Its burrows are covered by a camouflaged \"pill box\" flap.The ancestral traits of the Kimura-gumo include central spinnerets and signs of segmentation on the abdomen.".
- Kimura-gumo label "Kimura-gumo".
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Q2193753.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs キムラグモ.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs m.0hbdn.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Heptathela_kimurai.
- Kimura-gumo sameAs Q2193753.
- Kimura-gumo wasDerivedFrom Kimura-gumo?oldid=682227692.
- Kimura-gumo depiction Heptathela.kimurai.yanbaruensis.female.-.tanikawa.jpg.
- Kimura-gumo isPrimaryTopicOf Kimura-gumo.
- Kimura-gumo name "Kimura-gumo".