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Definition of Telemidae

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- Telemidae, also known as long-legged cave spiders, is a family of small haplogyne spiders. Most are cave dwelling spiders with six eyes, though some do...
- Plectreuridae Scytodidae Segestriidae Sicariidae Telemidae Tetrablemmidae Trogloraptoridae †Eopsilodercidae (Telemidae was not included in the analysis by Wheeler...
- spiders) Sicariidae (violin spiders, ********in spiders) Stenochilidae Telemidae (long-legged cave spiders) Tetrablemmidae (armored spiders) Trogloraptoridae...
- has been found in Sumatra and Malaysia. It is the first of the family Telemidae to be found in tropical Asia. This species is similar in appearance to...
- References This page lists all described species of the spider family Telemidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of February 2021[update]: Apneumonella...
- spiders) Sicariidae (violin spiders, ********in spiders) Stenochilidae Telemidae (long-legged cave spiders) Tetrablemmidae (armored spiders) Trogloraptoridae...
- Indonesia (Sumatra) S. khaorakkiat Zhao & Li, 2020 – Thailand Telema List of Telemidae species "Gen. Sundalema Zhao & Li, 2020". World Spider Catalog Version...
- spiders) Sicariidae (violin spiders, ********in spiders) Stenochilidae Telemidae (long-legged cave spiders) Tetrablemmidae (armored spiders) Trogloraptoridae...
- spiders) Sicariidae (violin spiders, ********in spiders) Stenochilidae Telemidae (long-legged cave spiders) Tetrablemmidae (armored spiders) Trogloraptoridae...
- ; Kioko, G. M.; Kioko, E. N.; Li, S. Q. (2017). "The first record of Telemidae from Kenya, with the description of two new species (Arachnida, Araneae)"...