Definition of Selenopidae. Meaning of Selenopidae. Synonyms of Selenopidae

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Meaning of Selenopidae from wikipedia

- Selenopidae, also called wall crab spiders, wall spiders and flatties, is a family of nocturnal, free-ranging, araneomorph spiders first described by...
- This page lists all described species of the spider family Selenopidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of January 2021[update]: Amamanganops Amamanganops...
- (including Halidae) Prodidomidae Psechridae Salticidae (jumping spiders) Selenopidae Senoculidae (bark hunters) Spar****idae (huntsman spiders) Stiphidiidae...
- some members of the Spar****idae are called "giant crab spiders", the Selenopidae are called "wall crab spiders", and various members of the Sicariidae...
- 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...
- (including Halidae) Prodidomidae Psechridae Salticidae (jumping spiders) Selenopidae Senoculidae (bark hunters) Spar****idae (huntsman spiders) Stiphidiidae...
- (including Halidae) Prodidomidae Psechridae Salticidae (jumping spiders) Selenopidae Senoculidae (bark hunters) Spar****idae (huntsman spiders) Stiphidiidae...
- (including Halidae) Prodidomidae Psechridae Salticidae (jumping spiders) Selenopidae Senoculidae (bark hunters) Spar****idae (huntsman spiders) Stiphidiidae...
- submaculosus is a species of flatty in the family of spiders known as Selenopidae. It is found in the United States, Bahama Islands, Cuba, and Cayman Islands...
- Selenops insularis is a species of flatty in the spider family Selenopidae. It is found in the United States and Greater Antilles. "Selenops insularis...