- The
spider family Liphistiidae was
first recognized by
Tamerlan T****ll in 1869. When
narrowly cir****scribed, it
comprises a
single genus Liphistius, native...
- Catalog,
Liphistiidae and Heptathelidae. Alternatively, the
Heptathelidae can be
treated as a
subfamily of a more
broadly cir****scribed
Liphistiidae. There...
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primitive Mesothelae are the
family Liphistiidae,
found only in
Southeast Asia, China, and ****an. Most of the
Liphistiidae construct silk-lined
burrows with...
- spiders, as are other,
similar species, such as
those of the
families Liphistiidae, Barychelidae, and Cyrtaucheniidae, and some
species in the Idiopidae...
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There is also one
family of
trapdoor spiders in the
suborder Mesothelae:
Liphistiidae, a
family of
spiders with
armoured abdomens from
Southeast Asia, China...
-
Heptathelidae is a
family of spiders. It has been sunk
within the
family Liphistiidae as the
subfamily Heptathelinae, but as of April 2024[update] was accepted...
- (primitive spiders, extinct) †Arthromygalidae (primitive spiders, extinct)
Liphistiidae (primitive
burrowing spiders)
Heptathelidae (primitive
burrowing spiders)...
- spiders, the
abdomen is not
externally segmented. The
exception is the
Liphistiidae, a
basal family,
which retains this more
primitive character;
hence they...
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April 2018. Ono, H. (2002). "New and
Remarkable Spiders of the
Families Liphistiidae, Argyronetidae, Pisauridae,
Theridiidae and
Araneidae (Arachnida) from...
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Liphistius is a
genus of
basal trapdoor spiders in the
family Liphistiidae. They are
found in ****an, China, and
Southeast Asia. The
genus Liphistius was...