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- The Haplogynae or haplogynes are one of the two main groups into which araneomorph spiders have traditionally been divided, the other being the Entelegynae...
- reproductive tracts are arranged in one of two ways. The ancestral arrangement ("haplogyne" or "non-entelegyne") consists of a single genital opening, leading to...
- typically shy, phrynosomatid lizard Crevice weaver (family Filistatidae), a haplogyne spider that weaves funnel or tube webs Crev****e, a deep crack or fissure...
- identification and classification of different species, genera, and families. Most haplogynes have six eyes, although some have eight (Plectreuridae), four (e.g., Tetrablemma)...
- three smaller genera, Citharoceps, Gippsicola and Indoseges. They are haplogyne spiders, related to the Dysderidae and placed in clade or superfamily...
- ejaculated. In a minority of spiders with simple palps (mygalomorphs and haplogynes), most or all of the bulb is inserted. Since the palpal bulbs lack sensory...
- brown characteristic violin marking on the cephalothorax. They are also haplogyne, meaning the females possess unsclerotised genitals. Hexophthalma and...
- five genera, of which Scytodes is the best-known. Scytodidae spiders are haplogyne, meaning they lack hardened female genitalia. They have six eyes, like...
- phylogenetic distribution of sphingomyelinase D activity in venoms of haplogyne spiders" (PDF). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B. 135 (1): 25–33...
- many regions of the world. Dysderids generally have six eyes, and are haplogyne, i.e. the females lack a sclerotized epigyne. There is a substantial number...