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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...
- 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)...
- This is a list of all
species that have been
found in Texas,
United States of America, as of July 17, 2006. It is
taken from the
Catalogue of
Texas Spiders...
- Platnick,
Norman I. (10 June 1993). "A New
Genus of the
Spider Family Caponiidae (Araneae, Haplogynae) from California" (PDF).
American Museum Novitates...
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Roddenberryus is a
genus of
araneomorph spiders in the
family Caponiidae,
first described by
Alexander Sánchez-Ruiz &
Alexandre B.
Bonaldo in 2023. The...
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References This page
lists all
described species of the
spider family Caponiidae accepted by the
World Spider Catalog as of February 2021[update]: Calponia...
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South American,
Central American, and
Caribbean spiders in the
family Caponiidae,
first described by
Alexander Macleay in 1839. It has a
great richness...
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Archaeidae (pelican spiders)
Austrochilidae Caponiidae Diguetidae (coneweb spiders)
Drymusidae (false
violin spiders)
Dysderidae (woodlouse hunters) Filistatidae...
- (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...
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Archaeidae (pelican spiders)
Austrochilidae Caponiidae Diguetidae (coneweb spiders)
Drymusidae (false
violin spiders)
Dysderidae (woodlouse hunters) Filistatidae...