Xeropigo Tridentiger Repack Access
Xeropigo tridentiger is not considered a dangerous species to humans. While Corinnidae spiders possess venom used to subdue prey, they are generally not medically significant. Bites are rare and usually result in minor localized symptoms if they occur at all.
The specific epithet "tridentiger" likely refers to a morphological feature, translating from Latin as or "trident-bearing." This suggests the male or female may possess three distinct teeth on the chelicerae or a trident-shaped structure on the copulatory organs (pedipalps or epigyne). xeropigo tridentiger