- The
Entelegynae or
entelegynes are a
subgroup of
araneomorph spiders, the
largest of the two main
groups into
which the
araneomorphs were traditionally...
- groups: the
Haplogynae and the
Entelegynae. The
Haplogynae make up
about 10% of the
total number of
spider species, the
Entelegynae about 83%. The phylogenetic...
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reduced to a
single pear-shaped structure. By contrast,
members of the
Entelegynae have
evolved extremely elaborate palpal bulbs, with
multiple complexly...
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araneomorph spiders have
traditionally been divided, the
other being the
Entelegynae.
Morphological phylogenetic studies suggested that the
Haplogynae formed...
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position of the
clade relative to two much
larger groups,
Haplogynae and
Entelegynae, has varied. A
summary in 2005
showed the
Austrochiloidea to be basal...
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Haplogynae Entelegynae...
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analysis of the
phylogenetic relationships of
Lycosoidea spiders (Araneae,
Entelegynae)",
Invertebrate Systematics, 29 (2): 124–163, doi:10.1071/IS14041 "Family:...
- May 20, 2017. "The
Spiders of the Arid
Southwest -
Taxonomic Section -
Entelegynae (page 3)". New
Mexico State University College of Agricultural, Consumer...
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media related to
Araneae anatomy. Griswold,
Charles E. (2005). "Atlas of
Entelegynae".
California Academy of Sciences. hdl:10088/14866?show=full. {{cite journal}}:...
- Non-entelegynes
Entelegynae...