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Sicarius (genus) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sicarius (genus)
''Sicarius'' is a genus of spider, the best known being the six-eyed sand spider of southern Africa. They are also known for the relatively quick catching and killing of their prey. ==Habitat and appearance== ''Sicarius'' are desert and dry country spiders that mainly live in the Southern Hemisphere in South America and Africa (the single exception is the Central American ''S. rugosus''), known primarily for their self-burying behavior. All have six eyes arranged in three groups of two (dyads). ''Sicarius'' resembles the crab spiders of the family Thomisidae and the members of the family Homalonychidae. However, Sicarius lacks the characteristic violin-shaped marking of their cousins, the recluse spiders. Individual ''Sicarius'' can live for as much as 15 years, which makes these among the longest-lived araneomorphae spiders (some tarantulas can live well over 20–30 years), and can live for a very long time without food or water. The sicarius spiders are between one and two inches in length.
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