The spider's impressive claws "suggest that they are fierce.(REUTERS)
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A team of amateur cave explorers and arachnologists has found a new family of spiders in
Entomologists at the California Academy of Sciences said the spider, named Trogloraptor -- or "cave robber" -- for its lethal front claws, had such unique evolutionary features that it represented not just a new genus or species, but also a new family of spiders.
The study, published in the journal ZooKeys, noted that finding a new, previously unknown family was rare, even for species-rich insects and arachnids.
Trogloraptor hangs beneath rudimentary webs spun below cave ceilings. It measures about 4cm wide when its legs are extended.
The spider's impressive claws "suggest that they are fierce, specialized predators," though scientists have not yet determined what they eat and how they attack and kill their prey, according to the study.
It pointed to strong evidence suggesting Trogloraptor was a close relative of goblin spiders.
Scientists have not yet determined what they eat and how they attack and kill their prey
Citizen scientists from the Western Cave Conservancy and arachnologists from the California Academy of Sciences found the spiders living in caves in southwestern
Research on the spiders at the California Academy of Sciences was paid in part by the National Science Foundation, along with a private fund.
The forests in the coastal regions from
"That such a relatively large, peculiar animal could elude discovery until 2012 suggests that more may be lurking in the forests and caves of western



