- The
family Cyrtaucheniidae,
known as wafer-lid
trapdoor spiders, are a
widespread family of
Mygalomorphae spiders. Wafer-lid
spiders are
generally large...
- et al. (2020) The
generic composition of the
families Ctenizidae,
Cyrtaucheniidae, Dipluridae, and
Nemesiidae were relimited. Five
subfamilies were raised...
- of 'cork-lid
trapdoor spiders' in
tropical and
subtropical regions Cyrtaucheniidae, a
family of 'wafer-lid
trapdoor spiders, with wide
distribution except...
- species, such as
those of the
families Liphistiidae, Barychelidae, and
Cyrtaucheniidae, and some
species in the
Idiopidae and Nemesiidae. The name
comes from...
- of the
Trapdoor Spider Genus Myrmekiaphila (Araneae, Mygalomorphae,
Cyrtaucheniidae)" (PDF).
American Museum Novitates (3596): 1–30. doi:10...
- and
considered a
junior synonym of
Aporoptychinae Simon, 1889 (now
Cyrtaucheniidae) by
Raven in 1985. In 2022,
Rhythidicolidae was
elevated to family...
- Microhexuridae. The
family Dipluridae is most
closely related to the
Cyrtaucheniidae, and is
placed in the "Nemesioidina"
clade of 'advanced' mygalomorph...
- The
Euctenizidae (formerly
Cyrtaucheniidae subfamily Euctenizinae) are a
family of
mygalomorph spiders. They are now
considered to be more
closely related...
-
trapdoor spiders)
Bemmeridae Ctenizidae (cork-lid
trapdoor spiders)
Cyrtaucheniidae (wafer
trapdoor spiders)
Dipluridae (funnel-web tarantulas) Entypesidae...
-
Originally placed with the
curtain web spiders, it was
moved to the
Cyrtaucheniidae in 1941 and to
Rhytidicolidae in 2022. As of September 2022[update]...