Definition of Clubionidae. Meaning of Clubionidae. Synonyms of Clubionidae

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Definition of Clubionidae

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Meaning of Clubionidae from wikipedia

- The sac spiders of the family Clubionidae are nocturnal, sac-building hunting spiders with a near-worldwide distribution. Their sacs, silken retreats...
- Aysha is a genus of anyphaenid sac spiders first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1891. They are often called "sac spiders" because of the dwellings...
- Micaria, Cesonia, Zelotes and many others. They are closely related to Clubionidae. At present, no ground spiders are known to be seriously venomous to...
- This is a list of all species of spiders that are known to occur in New Zealand, including its subantarctic islands. The list contains 1,109 species as...
- References This page lists all described species of the spider family Clubionidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of November 2024[update]: Arabellata...
- punctorium), was formerly classified as a true sac spider (of the family Clubionidae), and then placed in the family Miturgidae, but now belongs to family...
- 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...
- This is a list of spider species that occur on Madagascar. Unless otherwise noted, they are endemic (they occur nowhere else). Some cosmopolitan or pantropical...
- family is Cheiracanthium, which has previously been placed in both the Clubionidae and the Miturgidae. It was recognized as a synonym of "Eutichuridae"...
- 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...