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- The Araneomorphae (also called the Labidognatha or "true spiders") are an infraorder of spiders. They are distinguishable by chelicerae (fangs) that point...
- suborder of spiders within the order Araneae, containing Mygalomorphae and Araneomorphae, but excluding Mesothelae. The Opisthothelae are sometimes presented...
- the Mesothelae. The main groups of modern spiders, Mygalomorphae and Araneomorphae, first appeared in the Tri****ic period, more than 200 million years...
- comprise around 7% of the total, the remaining 93% being in the Araneomorphae. The Araneomorphae are divided into two main groups: the Haplogynae and the Entelegynae...
- into two groups, which he called Mygalomorphae and Arachnomorphae (now Araneomorphae), implicitly adopting the phylogeny shown below. Po****'s approach was...
- axis. This kind of chelicera is rotated and occurs exclusively in the Araneomorphae spiders. The chelicerae consist of a base segment, sometimes called...
- the Neocribellatae, which contains all other spider species in the Araneomorphae (Coddington & Levi, 1991, p. 576). A more recent study groups them with...
- the family Leptonetidae, subsequently considered to be a member of Araneomorphae of uncertain affinities by Magalhaes et al.. Palaeoleptoneta thilo Sp...
- purseweb spiders. They can also be confused with some members of the order Araneomorphae such as the Lycosidae family. There are multiple ways to identify a...
- The Agelenidae are a large family of spiders in the suborder Araneomorphae. Well-known examples include the common "gr**** spiders" of the genus Agelenopsis...