Venom of Atypus muralis
Product Details
| Product ID | PTX-SPV-L4316 |
|---|---|
| Name | Atypus muralis |
| Common Name(s) | purse-web spider, mygalomorph, insecticidal peptide |
| Origin | Field-collected (Europe). |
| Purity | Whole Venom |
| Form | Lyophilized powder |
| Packaging | In vacuum sealed glass vials, in secured parcel. |
Packaging and Prices
| Packaging | Price ($) | Quantity | Buy Now |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 mg | 300.00 |
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Species Protection Status
| IUCN Status | Not Evaluated |
|---|---|
| CITES | See CITES Appendices |
| Local | Check Local Regulations |
Product Technical Documents
Description & Applications
Product Description
Atypus muralis is an evolutionarily distinct mygalomorph spider. Its venom is relatively understudied compared to tarantulas but contains a unique diversity of cysteine-knot peptides with high insecticidal potency. It represents a novel library for the discovery of bio-pesticides.
Research Applications
- Screening Libraries: Adding chemical diversity to ion channel screening campaigns.
- Evolutionary Biology: Understanding venom evolution in basal spider lineages.
Quality Control
Sourced from expert arachnologists. Venom is extracted via electrical stimulation to prevent contamination with digestive fluids.
Atypus muralis
Taxonomic Classification
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Unknown
Genus: Atypus
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