- The
family Dipluridae,
known as curtain-web
spiders (or
confusingly as funnel-web tarantulas, a name
shared with
other distantly related families) are...
- The
generic composition of the
families Ctenizidae, Cyrtaucheniidae,
Dipluridae, and
Nemesiidae were relimited. Five
subfamilies were
raised to the rank...
- varied. In 1892, Eugène
Simon placed Atrax and
Hadronyche in the
family Dipluridae. In 1901,
Henry R. Hogg
considered them to be
sufficiently distinctive...
- to humans,
including Sydney funnel-web
spider (Atrax robustus)
family Dipluridae family Hexathelidae family Nemesiidae family Macrothelidae, sole genus...
- 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...
-
spinnerets and
other features make the
Hexathelidae appear similar to the
Dipluridae, and were
considered a
subfamily of the
latter until 1980. Like other...
- (cork-lid
trapdoor spiders)
Cyrtaucheniidae (wafer
trapdoor spiders)
Dipluridae (funnel-web tarantulas)
Entypesidae Euagridae Euctenizidae Halonoproctidae...
-
including the
purseweb spiders or
atypical tarantulas, the funnel-webs (
Dipluridae and Hexathelidae), and the
dwarf tarantulas.
These spiders are related...
-
status in 1985.
Before becoming its own family, it was
considered part of "
Dipluridae". The
family is
sometimes referred to as
wishbone spiders due to the shape...
- Forster, R. R. (1968). The
spiders of New Zealand. Part II. Ctenizidae,
Dipluridae.
Otago Museum Bulletin 2: 1-72, 126-180. "T.E.R:R.A.I.N -
Taranaki Educational...