Definition of Anapidae. Meaning of Anapidae. Synonyms of Anapidae

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Definition of Anapidae

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- Anapidae is a family of rather small spiders with 233 described extant species in 59 genera. It includes the former family Micropholcommatidae as the subfamily...
- This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Anapidae. As of March 2019[update], the World Spider Catalog accepts 235 species...
- The following list is of spiders recorded in Sri Lanka, a tropical island situated close to the southern tip of India. Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing...
- Agelenidae (araneomorph funnel weavers) Amaurobiidae (tangled nest spiders) Anapidae Ancylometidae Anyphaenidae (anyphaenid sac spiders) Araneidae (orb-weaver...
- different results; for example, a Bayesian analysis produced a monophyletic Anapidae rather than splitting it into two clades. They concluded that "the amount...
- described species in three genera. It was first described as a subfamily of Anapidae, but it has since been raised to family status. As of April 2019[update]...
- these deposits have been re****igned to Mecysmaucheniidae, Malkaridae, and Anapidae. Currently valid Baltic species include Archaea levigata and Archaea paradoxa...
- Agelenidae (araneomorph funnel weavers) Amaurobiidae (tangled nest spiders) Anapidae Ancylometidae Anyphaenidae (anyphaenid sac spiders) Araneidae (orb-weaver...
- Private Use Areas, in Unicode Pua novaezealandiae, a spider in the family Anapidae Pua Aloalo, Hawaiian hibiscus, the state flower of Hawaii Pua keni keni...
- Agelenidae (araneomorph funnel weavers) Amaurobiidae (tangled nest spiders) Anapidae Ancylometidae Anyphaenidae (anyphaenid sac spiders) Araneidae (orb-weaver...