Definition of Archaeidae. Meaning of Archaeidae. Synonyms of Archaeidae

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Definition of Archaeidae

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Meaning of Archaeidae from wikipedia

- Archaeidae, also known as ********in spiders and pelican spiders, is a spider family with about ninety described species in five genera. It contains small...
- Archaea or archea may also refer to: Archaea (spider), an extinct genus of Archaeidae Archaea (journal), published by Hindawi Archaic (disambiguation), an earlier...
- References This page lists all described species of the spider family Archaeidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of January 2021[update]: Afrarchaea...
- of September 2018[update], the following five families were included: Archaeidae Huttoniidae Mecysmaucheniidae Palpimanidae Stenochilidae Many palpimanoids...
- genus in the family Reduviidae ********in spiders, a genus in the family Archaeidae All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) This disambiguation...
- considered a stem lineage of Synspermiata. The oldest member of the family Archaeidae, Patarchaea, is known from the Middle Jur****ic of China. Mongolarachne...
- English name albatross is also derived by corruption of the Spanish word. Archaeidae, a family of spiders, are known as 'pelican spiders'. The name refers...
- Holarchaeidae and Pararchaeidae, which they grouped together with the Archaeidae and Mecysmaucheniidae, without giving them a formal name. One feature...
- This is a list of spider species that occur on Madagascar. Unless otherwise noted, they are endemic (they occur nowhere else). Some cosmopolitan or pantropical...
- Archaeidae (pelican spiders) Archoleptonetidae Austrochilidae Caponiidae Diguetidae (coneweb spiders) Drymusidae (false violin spiders) Dysderidae (woodlouse...