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Mygalomorphae (tarantulas and
their close kin),
where they
point straight down.
Araneomorphs comprise the vast
majority (about 93%) of
living spiders. Most spider...
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Agelenidae (
araneomorph funnel weavers)
Amaurobiidae (tangled nest spiders)
Ammoxenidae (termite hunters)
Anapidae Anyphaenidae (anyphaenid sac spiders)...
- The
Pholcidae are a
family of
araneomorph spiders. The
family contains more than 1,800 individual
species of pholcids,
including those commonly known...
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Calponia is a
monotypic genus of
araneomorph spiders in the
family Caponiidae,
containing the
single species,
Calponia harrisonfordi. It was
first described...
- Mark S.; Sampey, Alison; West, Paul L.J.; Waldock,
Julianne M. (2000). "
Araneomorph spiders from the
southern Carnarvon Basin,
Western Australia: a consideration...
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tarantulas are a
different family from the
original 'tarantula', an
araneomorph lycosid from Europe. —Rod and Ken Preston-Mafham.
Spiders of the World...
- air to
enter and
diffuse oxygen. This is also the case for some
basal araneomorph spiders, like the
family Hypochilidae, but the
remaining members of this...
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Pritha garfieldi is a
species of
araneomorph spiders in the
family Filistatidae. This
species is
endemic to
Tehran Province, Iran. The male
holotype measured...
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mygalomorph spiders, the
maxillae are only
slightly modified; in
araneomorph spiders, the
anterior edge is
often saw-like and is used in
cutting up...
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Demadiana is a
genus of
Australian araneomorph spiders in the
family Arkyidae,
first described by
Embrik Strand in 1929. As of April 2019[update] it contains...