Titanidiops kolhapurensis Latest News
A new species of trapdoor spider named Titanidiops kolhapurensis has been recently discovered in the grasslands of Kolhapur district by a joint team of researchers from the Thackeray Wildlife Foundation and Shivaji University, Kolhapur (SUK).
About Titanidiops kolhapurensis
- It is a new species of trapdoor spider.
- It has been discovered in the grasslands of the Kolhapur district, Maharashtra.
- This spider builds vertical or slanted burrows in flat or sloping grassy meadows.
- These entrances are masterfully camouflaged to blend with the soil, making them nearly invisible to the naked eye.
- While researchers found a healthy presence of the species in natural forests and native grasslands, they were notably absent in areas overtaken by exotic tree plantations, such as Gliricidia sepium (commonly known as Undirmari).
- It is on the verge of local extinction due to rapid habitat degradation.
What are Trapdoor Spiders?
- They are a unique group of large-bodied, burrowing spiders found across several taxonomic families.
- They construct burrows in the ground, the entrance of which features a silken-hinged door.
- They burrow up to 6 inches (15 centimeters) deep in the soil.
- The reclusive spider feeds by quickly opening the trapdoor and grabbing an insect or other arthropod that is passing close by.
- They are generally timid and quickly retreat into the burrow if frightened.
- Their bite is not considered medically significant to humans.
- They are found in climates with tropical, subtropical, and warm temperatures.
- These spiders typically grow to about one inch (2.5 centimeters) long, with some larger species reaching up to 1.5 inches (4 centimeters).
- Despite their protective burrows, trapdoor spiders are often threatened by spider-hunting wasps.
- They typically do not disperse far from their mother’s burrow, making populations vulnerable to human development or other land-use changes.
Source: TOI
Last updated on February, 2026
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