- The
Araneomorphae (also
called the Labidognatha) are an
infraorder of spiders. They are
distinguishable by
chelicerae (fangs) that
point diagonally forward...
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comprise around 7% of the total, the
remaining 93%
being in the
Araneomorphae. The
Araneomorphae are
divided into two main groups: the
Haplogynae and the Entelegynae...
-
suborder of
spiders within the
order Araneae,
containing Mygalomorphae and
Araneomorphae, but
excluding Mesothelae. The
Opisthothelae are
sometimes presented...
- the Mesothelae. The main
groups of
modern spiders,
Mygalomorphae and
Araneomorphae,
first appeared in the Tri****ic period, more than 200 million years...
- into two groups,
which he
called Mygalomorphae and
Arachnomorphae (now
Araneomorphae),
implicitly adopting the
phylogeny shown below. Po****'s
approach was...
- axis. This kind of
chelicera is
rotated and
occurs exclusively in the
Araneomorphae spiders. The
chelicerae consist of a base segment,
sometimes called...
- Subphylum:
Chelicerata class:
Arachnida Order:
Araneae Infraorder:
Araneomorphae Family: Spar****idae Bertkau, 1872
Diversity 88 genera, 1363 species...
-
spider in the
family Lycosidae ("wolf spiders"), in the
infraorder Araneomorphae ("true spiders"). It is
found in the USA. "Trochosa
abdita Species Information"...
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purseweb spiders. They can also be
confused with some
members of the
order Araneomorphae such as the
Lycosidae family.
There are
multiple ways to
identify a...
- Subphylum:
Chelicerata class:
Arachnida Order:
Araneae Infraorder:
Araneomorphae Family:
Sicariidae Genus:
Loxosceles Species: L. reclusa
Binomial name...