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Definition of Araneida

Araneida
Araneida Ar`a*ne"i*da, Araneoidea Ar`a*ne*oid"e*a, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.) See Araneina.

Meaning of Araneida from wikipedia

- Araneida is a subgroup of Tetrapulmonata. It was originally defined by Jörg Wunderlich in 2015 as a subgroup of Araneae, including all true spiders, with...
- Uraraneida a suborder of Araneae, with "true spiders" treated as suborder Araneida. In 2016, a fossil arachnid from the Pennsylvanian ("Late Carboniferous")...
- software licensed under the MIT license. It runs under SBCL and uses the Araneida Common Lisp web server. CLiki also operates a homepage using the software...
- whipscorpions Uropygi – whip scorpions, vinegaroons †Xenarachne Serikodiastida †Uraraneida (extinct) †Idmonarachne Araneida †Chimerarachnida Araneae – spiders...
- (2000). "The First Ctenizoid Mygalomorph Spiders from Eocene Baltic Amber (Araneida: Mygalomorphae: Ctenizidae)". Paleontological Journal. 34 (suppl. 3): S268–S274...
- of North America, and Callobius hokkaido n. sp. from ****an (Arachnida: Araneida)", The Canadian Entomologist, 103: 23–32, doi:10.4039/ent10323-1 Vetter...
- ****rd-Cambridge, F.O. (1897), "2. Eurypelma smithi, sp.n.", Arachnida - Araneida and Opiliones, vol. 2, Biologia Centrali-Americana, London, p. 20{{citation}}:...
- "Selenocosmia" cr****ipes (L. Koch, 1873) und "Selenocosmia" stirlingi Hogg, 1901 (Araneida: Theraphosidae: Selenocosmiinae) wirklich zu Selenocosmia Ausserer, 1871...
- "Chromatopelma gen.n.; eine neue Gattung der Theraphosidae (Arachnida: Araneida: Theraphosidae: Theraphosinae)". Arthropoda. 3 (2): 25–26. Tarantupedia...
- (2000). "The First Ctenizoid Mygalomorph Spiders from Eocene Baltic Amber (Araneida: Mygalomorphae: Ctenizidae)". Paleontological Journal. 34 (3): S268–S274...