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Synspermiata is a
clade of
araneomorph spiders,
comprising most of the
former "haplogynes". They are
united by
having simpler genitalia than
other araneomorph...
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although many of the
ecribellate haplogynes do
appear to form a clade,
Synspermiata.
Unlike the Entelegynae,
haplogynes lack
hardened (sclerotized) female...
- of the
former Haplogynae are
placed in the
Synspermiata.
Filistatidae is
placed outside the
Synspermiata; Leptonetidae,
which was
found not to be monophyletic...
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Synspermiata Palpimanoidea Entelegynae...
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Opisthothelae Infraorder:
Araneomorphae Subdivisions Filistatidae Hypochilidae Synspermiata (17 families)
Leptonetidae Austrochiloidea (2 families) Palpimanoidea...
- in the Cretaceous-Cenozoic interval, with the
Cretaceous dominated by
Synspermiata and Palpimanoidea, as well as
enigmatic extinct families like the lagonomegopids...
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Eoplectreurys from the
Middle Jur****ic of
China is
considered a stem
lineage of
Synspermiata. The
oldest member of the
family Archaeidae, Patarchaea, is
known from...
- to
prepare samples for
microscopy A step in the
reproductive cycle of
Synspermiata Encapsulation (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- five new
species of tube-dwelling
spider family Segestriidae (Araneae:
Synspermiata) from Odisha, India". Zootaxa. 4963 (1): 91–114. doi:10.11646/zootaxa...
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revision of
fossil Psilodercidae and
Ochyroceratidae spiders (Araneae:
Synspermiata), with a new
species of
Priscaleclercera from mid-Cretaceous Burmese...