- The
Entelegynae or
entelegynes are a
subgroup of
araneomorph spiders, the
largest of the two main
groups into
which the
araneomorphs were traditionally...
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development of the
basal haematodocha. Most non-
entelegyne araneomorphs have both muscles; most
entelegynes have neither,
although there are some, such as...
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arranged in one of two ways. The
ancestral arrangement ("haplogyne" or "non-
entelegyne")
consists of a
single genital opening,
leading to two
seminal receptacles...
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found in
human dwellings throughout the world.
Theridiid spiders are both
entelegyne,
meaning that the
females have a
genital plate, and ecribellate, meaning...
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fertilized eggs p**** in
entelegyne spiders Co****tory opening: An
opening in the
ventral abdomen of
female spiders; in
entelegyne spiders, a
double opening...
- 286
species in 50 genera. In Australia, they are
small to medium-sized
entelegyne spiders with
minimal sheet webs. They are
fairly common in
Tasmania and...
- Non-
entelegynes Entelegynae...
- Non-
entelegynes Entelegynae...
- Coddington, J.A. & Platnick, N.I. (2005). "Atlas of
phylogenetic data for
entelegyne spiders (Araneae: Araneomorphae: Entelegynae) with
comments on
their phylogeny"...
- Non-
entelegynes Entelegynae...