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Definition of Entypesidae

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- Entypesidae is a family of African mygalomorphae spiders. It was first described in 2020, and includes three genera moved from the funnel-web trapdoor...
- Pycnothelidae Entypesa Simon, 1902 → Entypesidae Flamencopsis Goloboff, 1995 → Pycnothelidae Hermacha Simon, 1889 → Entypesidae Hermachura Mello-Leitão, 1923...
- Ischnothelidae, Pycnothelidae, and Bemmeridae. Three new families were created: Entypesidae, Microhexuridae, and Stasimopidae. Lastly, a new subfamily, Australothelinae...
- This page lists all described species of the spider family Entypesidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of December 2020[update]: Entypesa Simon...
- Afropesa is a genus of southern African mygalomorph spiders in the family Entypesidae. It was first described by S. L. Zonstein and D. Ríos-Tamayo in 2021...
- funnel-web tarantulas Spruce-fir moss spider (Microhexura montivaga) Entypesidae 6 42 Entypesa andohahela Euagridae 14 87 Euagrus formos**** Euctenizidae...
- Atracidae Barychelidae Bemmeridae Ctenizidae Cyrtaucheniidae Dipluridae Entypesidae Euctenizidae Halonoproctidae Idiopidae Microstigmatidae Migidae Nemesiidae...
- Entypesa andohahela is a species of spider in the family Entypesidae, endemic to Madagascar. It was first described by Sergei Zonstein in 2018. The specific...
- differently: Anamidae Barychelidae Bemmeridae Cyrtaucheniidae Dipluridae Entypesidae Microstigmatidae Nemesiidae Pycnothelidae Theraphosidae Raven, Robert...
- Hermachola is a genus of southern African mygalomorph spiders in the family Entypesidae. It was first described by J. Hewitt in 1915, and it has only been found...