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- Pimoidae is a small family of araneomorph spiders first described by Jörg Wunderlich in 1986. As re-cir****scribed in 2021, it is monophyletic, and contained...
- Hormiga, G. (1994). "A revision and cladistic analysis of the spider family Pimoidae (Araneoidea: Araneae)" (PDF). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 549...
- Pimoa cthulhu is a species of the spider family Pimoidae. It is one of twenty-one described species in the genus Pimoa. Pimoa is derived from the language...
- Philodromidae (running crab spiders) Phrurolithidae Physoglenidae Phyxelididae Pimoidae Pisauridae (nursery web spiders) (including Halidae) Psechridae Salticidae...
- Philodromidae (running crab spiders) Phrurolithidae Physoglenidae Phyxelididae Pimoidae Pisauridae (nursery web spiders) (including Halidae) Psechridae Salticidae...
- Philodromidae (running crab spiders) Phrurolithidae Physoglenidae Phyxelididae Pimoidae Pisauridae (nursery web spiders) (including Halidae) Psechridae Salticidae...
- Philodromidae (running crab spiders) Phrurolithidae Physoglenidae Phyxelididae Pimoidae Pisauridae (nursery web spiders) (including Halidae) Psechridae Salticidae...
- Philodromidae (running crab spiders) Phrurolithidae Physoglenidae Phyxelididae Pimoidae Pisauridae (nursery web spiders) (including Halidae) Psechridae Salticidae...
- Philodromidae (running crab spiders) Phrurolithidae Physoglenidae Phyxelididae Pimoidae Pisauridae (nursery web spiders) (including Halidae) Psechridae Salticidae...
- are known to prey on aphids, springtails, flies, and other spiders. The Pimoidae are the sister group to the Linyphiidae. There are six subfamilies, of...