Definition of Amphinectidae. Meaning of Amphinectidae. Synonyms of Amphinectidae

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- species as well, such as Badumna and Phryganoporus. In 2017, the family Amphinectidae was merged into Desidae and the family Toxopidae was separated from...
- This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Desidae. As of November 2024[update], the World Spider Catalog accepts 324 species...
- "A revision of the Australian metaltellines (Araneae: Amaurobioidea: Amphinectidae: Metaltellinae)". Invertebrate Taxonomy. 12 (2): 211–243. doi:10.1071/IT96008...
- Berrian, James E. & Kempf, Janet K. (2008), "Metaltella simoni (Araneae: Amphinectidae): widespread in coastal southern California", Pan-Pacific Entomologist...
- (1973). The spiders of New Zealand. Part 4, Agelenidae, Stiphidiidae, Amphinectidae, Amaurobiidae, Neolanidae, Ctenidae, Psechridae. Dunedin: Otago Museum...
- cladogram showing the RTA clade: Agelenidae Amaurobiidae Ammoxenidae Amphinectidae (paraphyletic; merged into Desidae) Anyphaenidae Cithaeronidae Clubionidae...
- 1973. The spiders of New Zealand. Part 4, Agelenidae, Stiphidiidae, Amphinectidae, Amaurobiidae, Neolanidae, Ctenidae, Psechridae. Otago Museum Bulletin...
- 22 families of araneomorph spiders, namely Agelenidae, Amaurobiidae, Amphinectidae, Austrochilidae, Ctenidae, Deinopidae, Desidae, Dictynidae, Eresidae...
- (1644–1911) Magua (spider), an Australian spider genus in the family Amphinectidae Sospeter Magua (d. 2019), Kenyan Anglican bishop All pages with titles...
- "A revision of the Australian metaltellines (Araneae: Amaurobioidea: Amphinectidae: Metaltellinae)". Invertebrate Taxonomy. 12 (2): 211–243. doi:10.1071/IT96008...