Definition of Caponiidae. Meaning of Caponiidae. Synonyms of Caponiidae

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Definition of Caponiidae

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Meaning of Caponiidae from wikipedia

- Caponiidae is a family of ecribellate haplogyne spiders that are unusual in a number of ways. They differ from other spiders in lacking book lungs and...
- anterior median line. Other species have four eyes and members of the Caponiidae family can have as few as two. Cave dwelling species have no eyes (such...
- Platnick, Norman I. (10 June 1993). "A New Genus of the Spider Family Caponiidae (Araneae, Haplogynae) from California" (PDF). American Museum Novitates...
- have eight (Plectreuridae), four (e.g., Tetrablemma) or even two (most Caponiidae). In some cave species, there are no eyes at all (e.g. Stalita taenaria)...
- References This page lists all described species of the spider family Caponiidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of February 2021[update]: Calponia...
- (Tetrablemmidae) have only four eyes, as do some members of the family Caponiidae; caponiids may even have only two eyes. However, spiders in the family...
- have eight (Plectreuridae), four (e.g., Tetrablemma) or even two (most Caponiidae). Sometimes one pair of eyes is better developed than the rest, or even...
- Archaeidae (pelican spiders) Archoleptonetidae Austrochilidae Caponiidae Diguetidae (coneweb spiders) Drymusidae (false violin spiders) Dysderidae (woodlouse...
- Archaeidae (pelican spiders) Archoleptonetidae Austrochilidae Caponiidae Diguetidae (coneweb spiders) Drymusidae (false violin spiders) Dysderidae (woodlouse...
- Calponia is a monotypic genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Caponiidae, containing the single species, Calponia harrisonfordi. It was first described...