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Pycnothelidae is a
family of
mygalomorph spiders first described in 1917. It was
downgraded to a
subfamily of the funnel-web
trapdoor spiders in 1985...
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Stanwellia is a
genus of
South Pacific mygalomorph spiders in the
family Pycnothelidae. It was
first described by W. J.
Rainbow & R. H.
Pulleine in 1918. Originally...
- 1905 →
Pycnothelidae Chilelopsis Goloboff, 1995 →
Pycnothelidae Damarchus T****ll, 1891 →
Bemmeridae Diplothelopsis Tullgren, 1905 →
Pycnothelidae Entypesa...
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raised to the rank of family: Anamidae, Euagridae, Ischnothelidae,
Pycnothelidae, and Bemmeridae.
Three new
families were created: Entypesidae, Microhexuridae...
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turret or
collar around the
entrance in some
members of the Nemesiidae,
Pycnothelidae and Anamidae.
Trapdoors have been
shown to
reduce foraging efficiency...
- (funnel-web tarantulas)
Paratropididae (bald-legged spiders)
Porrhothelidae Pycnothelidae Rhytidicolidae Stasimopidae Theraphosidae (true tarantulas)...
- (funnel-web tarantulas)
Paratropididae (bald-legged spiders)
Porrhothelidae Pycnothelidae Rhytidicolidae Stasimopidae Theraphosidae (true tarantulas)...
- (funnel-web tarantulas)
Paratropididae (bald-legged spiders)
Porrhothelidae Pycnothelidae Rhytidicolidae Stasimopidae Theraphosidae (true tarantulas)...
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Stanwellia pexa is a
species of
mygalomorph spider in the
Pycnothelidae family. It is
endemic to Australia. It was
described in 1930 by
Australian arachnologist...
- This page
lists all
described genera and
species of the
spider family Pycnothelidae. As of June 2020[update], the
World Spider Catalog accepts 97 species...