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Deinopidae, also
known as net
casting spiders, is a
family of
cribellate spiders first described by Carl
Ludwig Koch in 1850. It
consists of stick-like...
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Salticidae and the
major (posterior median) eyes of the
Deinopidae; the
large posterior eyes of
Deinopidae are
adapted mainly to
vision in dim light, whereas...
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namely Agelenidae, Amaurobiidae, Amphinectidae, Austrochilidae, Ctenidae,
Deinopidae, Desidae, Dictynidae, Eresidae, Filistatidae, Gradungulidae, Hypochilidae...
- This is a list of all
species of
spiders that are
known to
occur in New Zealand,
including its
subantarctic islands. The list
contains 1,136
species as...
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strike them, but do not
actively move
their webs.
Those of the
family Deinopidae weave even
smaller webs, hold them
outstretched between their first two...
- This page
lists all
described species of the
spider family Deinopidae accepted by the
World Spider Catalog as of December 2020[update]:
Asianopis Lin &...
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spiders or
tropical wolf spiders)
Cyatholipidae Cybaeidae Cycloctenidae Deinopidae (net-casting spiders)
Desidae (intertidal spiders)
Dictynidae Dolomedidae...
- 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...
- the camel-back spider, is a
species of net-casting
spider in the
family Deinopidae. It is
endemic to
eastern South Africa.: 14 Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.; Foord...
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Clubionidae Corinnidae Ctenidae Cyatholipidae Cybaeidae Cycloctenidae Deinopidae Desidae Dictynidae Eresidae Gallieniellidae Gnaphosidae Hahniidae Hersiliidae...