Definition of Prodidomidae. Meaning of Prodidomidae. Synonyms of Prodidomidae

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Definition of Prodidomidae

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- Prodidomidae is a family of spider, sometimes called long-spinneret ground spiders. It was formerly regarded as a subfamily of Gnaphosidae, but was raised...
- Contents A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P S T U V W X Z References This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Gnaphosidae. As of...
- Lessert, 1938, a spider species in the genus Prodidomus and the family Prodidomidae found in Congo Rattus rattus domesticus, a subspecies of rat Sclerodermus...
- 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...
- Pisauridae 51 353 nursery web spiders Pisaura mirabilis Plectreuridae 2 31 Prodidomidae 23 192 Psechridae 2 61 Psilodercidae 11 224 Salticidae 665 6433 jumping...
- Myandra bicincta is a species of spider within the family Prodidomidae. The species is found throughout all of Australia's states, including Tasmania....
- 1989), Italian rap singer Moreno (spider), a spider genus in the family Prodidomidae ARA Moreno, an early 20th century battleship of the Argentine Navy Department...
- been placed in the Dionycha clade, itself part of the RTA clade: The Prodidomidae, Lamponidae and Gnaphosidae have been considered "higher gnaphosoids"...
- (Gallieniellidae), long-jawed spiders (Tetragnathidae), long-spinneret speedsters (Prodidomidae), lynx spiders (Oxyopidae), mesh-web spiders (Dictynidae), midget ground...
- M. U.; Sorkin, L. N. (2005). "On the Chilean spiders of the family Prodidomidae (Araneae, Gnaphosoidea), with a revision of the genus Moreno Mello-Leitão"...