-
described by Eugène
Louis Simon in 1892. It is the only
genus in the
family Stasimopidae. As of November 2024[update] it
contains fifty-six
species and two subspecies...
- Ctenizidae. A
further genus, Stasimopus, was
split off into its own family,
Stasimopidae, in 2020. The
family currently consists of two
genera and five species...
- Bemmeridae.
Three new
families were created: Entypesidae, Microhexuridae, and
Stasimopidae. Lastly, a new subfamily, Australothelinae, was
generated and placed...
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Idiopidae Microstigmatidae Migidae Nemesiidae Paratropididae Pycnothelidae Stasimopidae Theraphosidae Goloboff,
Pablo A. (1993), "A
Reanalysis of Mygalomorph...
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Porrhothelidae 1 5
Pycnothelidae 15 137
Rhytidicolidae 2 14
Fufius lucasae Stasimopidae 1 47
Theraphosidae 156 1039
tarantulas Goliath birdeater (Theraphosa...
- study, the
Theraphosoidina clade was
instead resolved as
sister to the
Stasimopidae/Venom Clade/Domiothelina clade,
making the Cr****itarsae paraphyletic...
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Nemesiidae Paratropididae –
baldlegged spiders Porrhothelidae Pycnothelidae Stasimopidae Theraphosidae –
tarantulas Also
included is the
extinct family Fossilcalcaridae...
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Stasimopidae Venom Clade...
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Stasimopus mandelai is a
species of
spider in the
family Stasimopidae from the
Eastern Cape
Province of
South Africa. This
species occurs syntopically...
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Stasimopus schoenlandi is a
species of
spider in the
family Stasimopidae from
South Africa. This
species occurs syntopically with S. mandelai and a number...