Definition of Trechaleidae. Meaning of Trechaleidae. Synonyms of Trechaleidae

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Definition of Trechaleidae

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Meaning of Trechaleidae from wikipedia

- Trechaleidae (tre-kah-LEE-ih-dee) is a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1890. It includes about 140 described species in...
- name banana spiders, is a genus of araneomorph spiders in the family Trechaleidae, named by Eugène Simon in 1891. They are found from Mexico to northwestern...
- References This page lists all described species of the spider family Trechaleidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of January 2021[update]: Amapalea...
- are large bodied, actively-hunting spiders that are part of the family Trechaleidae. In the mid-1950s it was realised that the spider is an ideal model for...
- spiders) Thomisidae (crab spiders) Titanoecidae Toxopidae Trachelidae Trechaleidae Trochanteriidae Udubidae Uloboridae (cribellate orb weavers) Viridasiidae...
- spiders) Thomisidae (crab spiders) Titanoecidae Toxopidae Trachelidae Trechaleidae Trochanteriidae Udubidae Uloboridae (cribellate orb weavers) Viridasiidae...
- spiders) Thomisidae (crab spiders) Titanoecidae Toxopidae Trachelidae Trechaleidae Trochanteriidae Udubidae Uloboridae (cribellate orb weavers) Viridasiidae...
- spiders) Thomisidae (crab spiders) Titanoecidae Toxopidae Trachelidae Trechaleidae Trochanteriidae Udubidae Uloboridae (cribellate orb weavers) Viridasiidae...
- spiders) Thomisidae (crab spiders) Titanoecidae Toxopidae Trachelidae Trechaleidae Trochanteriidae Udubidae Uloboridae (cribellate orb weavers) Viridasiidae...
- "Revision of the genus Trechalea T****ll (Araneae, Trechaleidae) with a review of the taxonomy of the Trechaleidae and Pisauridae of the Western Hemisphere"....