- The
Haplogynae or
haplogynes are one of the two main
groups into
which araneomorph spiders have
traditionally been divided, the
other being the Entelegynae...
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Haplogynae;
others place the
Austrochiloidea between the
Haplogynae and the Entelegynae; the
Hypochiloidea have also been
grouped with the
Haplogynae...
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Neocribellatae were in turn
divided into the Austrochiloidea, and the two
series Haplogynae and Entelogynae, each
containing several superfamilies.
Molecular phylogenetic...
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features of the male and
female genitalia, the
family was
placed in the
Haplogynae,
usually as the
sister taxon of the
remaining members of the group. However...
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Haplogynae Entelegynae...
- (Coddington & Levi, 1991, p. 576). A more
recent study groups them with the
Haplogynae.
Ectatosticta Simon, 1892 –
China Ectatosticta davidi (Simon, 1889) Ectatosticta...
- Dupérré (2009). A new
genus of the
spider family Caponiidae (Araneae,
Haplogynae) from Iran.
American Museum Novitates, 3656 :1-12. [1] Platnick, N.I....
- (10 June 1993). "A New
Genus of the
Spider Family Caponiidae (Araneae,
Haplogynae) from California" (PDF).
American Museum Novitates (3063): 1. Retrieved...
- D. & Santos, A.J. (2017), "Phylogeny of
Sicariidae spiders (Araneae:
Haplogynae), with a
monograph on
Neotropical Sicarius",
Zoological Journal of the...
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captivity for over five
seasons without any food at all. As part of the
haplogynae,
brown recluses do not balloon,
which limits their ability to
widely dis****...