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although many of the
ecribellate haplogynes do
appear to form a clade, Synspermiata.
Unlike the Entelegynae,
haplogynes lack
hardened (sclerotized) female...
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several superfamilies.
Molecular phylogenetic studies have
shown that the
haplogynes in
particular are not a
monophyletic group. A 2020
study suggested the...
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minority of
spiders with
simple palps (mygalomorphs and
haplogynes), most or all of the bulb is inserted.
Since the
palpal bulbs lack sensory...
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identification and
classification of
different species, genera, and families. Most
haplogynes have six eyes,
although some have
eight (Plectreuridae), four (e.g., Tetrablemma)...
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Synspermiata is a
clade of
araneomorph spiders,
comprising most of the
former "
haplogynes". They are
united by
having simpler genitalia than
other araneomorph spiders...
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taxon of the
remaining members of the group. However,
unlike the
other haplogynes,
Filistatidae are
cribellate and do not show a
decrease in the number...
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reproductive tracts are
arranged in one of two ways. The
ancestral arrangement ("
haplogyne" or "non-entelegyne")
consists of a
single genital opening,
leading to...
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typically shy,
phrynosomatid lizard Crevice weaver (family Filistatidae), a
haplogyne spider that
weaves funnel or tube webs Crev****e, a deep
crack or fissure...
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brown characteristic violin marking on the cephalothorax. They are also
haplogyne,
meaning the
females possess unsclerotised genitals.
Hexophthalma and...
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endemic to
Australia and New Zealand. They are
medium to large-sized
haplogyne spiders with
three claws and two
pairs of book-lungs
similar to Mygalomorphae...