The world of arachnids has witnessed another remarkable rediscovery, this time in the forests of Portugal. The elusive Fagilde’s trapdoor spider (Nemesia berlandi), lost to science for an astonishing 92 years, has been found by the team at Re:wild’s Search for Lost Species project. Endemic to Portugal, this tap-dancing spider was first documented in 1931 by the pioneering … [Read more...] about Tap-Dancing Spider Rediscovered After 92-Year Vanishing Act in Portugal