Definition of Leptonetidae. Meaning of Leptonetidae. Synonyms of Leptonetidae

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Definition of Leptonetidae

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Meaning of Leptonetidae from wikipedia

- Leptonetidae is a family of small spiders adapted to live in dark and moist places such as caves. The family is relatively primitive having diverged around...
- Tayshaneta myopica, is a 1.6 mm (1⁄16 in) long spider in the family Leptonetidae. It is endemic to limestone caves near Austin, Texas in the United States...
- base of the Haplogynae; Leptonetidae is basal to the Entelegynae. The similarity of some morphological features of Leptonetidae to those of entelegynes...
- This is a list of all species that have been found in Texas, United States of America, as of July 17, 2006. It is taken from the Catalogue of Texas Spiders...
- Brignoli, 1972 (Araneae: Leptonetidae) with a discussion of the morphology and relationships for the North American Leptonetidae". Invertebrate Systematics...
- (Cenomanian) Burmese amber  Myanmar A spider, originally ****igned to the family Leptonetidae, subsequently considered to be a member of Araneomorphae of uncertain...
- (large-clawed spiders) Huttoniidae Hypochilidae (lampshade spiders) Leptonetidae Mecysmaucheniidae Ochyroceratidae (midget ground weavers) Oonopidae (goblin...
- References This page lists all described species of the spider family Leptonetidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of February 2021[update]: Appaleptoneta...
- comprising three non-monophyletic families (Austrochilidae, Gradungulidae and Leptonetidae) plus Palpimanoidea, the four being basal to Entelegynae. Most members...
- (large-clawed spiders) Huttoniidae Hypochilidae (lampshade spiders) Leptonetidae Mecysmaucheniidae Ochyroceratidae (midget ground weavers) Oonopidae (goblin...