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- Linyphiidae Genus: Haplinis Simon, 1894 Type species H. subclathrata Simon, 1894 Species 39, see text Synonyms Mynoglenes Simon, 1905 Paralinyphia Bryant, 1933...
- 1933 it was transferred to the Paralinyphia genus, then moved to the Mynoglenes genus in 1978. It was most recently transferred to the Haplinis genus...
- sheet weaver spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Mynoglenes titan in 1979 by A.D Blest from male and female specimens. It was moved...
- sheet weaver spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Mynoglenes redacta in 1979 by A.D Blest from male and female specimens. The male...
- sheet weaver spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Mynoglenes insignis in 1979 by A.D Blest from female specimens. In 2002, the male...
- sheet weaver spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Mynoglenes fluviatilis in 1979 by A.D Blest from male and female specimens. It was...
- 1888) Synonyms Linyphia rufocephala Paralinyphia rufocephala Mynoglenes rufocephala Mynoglenes insolens Linyphia antipodiana Mynoglenes rufocephalia...
- sheet weaver spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Mynoglenes abbreviata in 1979 by A.D Blest from male specimens. In 2002 it was transferred...
- sheet weaver spider endemic to New Zealand. This species was described as Mynoglenes chiltoni in 1911 by Henry Roughton Hogg from male and female specimens...
- ****rd-Cambridge from male and female specimens. It was moved to the Mynoglenes and then the Haplinis genus in 1979 and 2002 respectively. The male is...