Definition of Euctenizidae. Meaning of Euctenizidae. Synonyms of Euctenizidae

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Definition of Euctenizidae

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Meaning of Euctenizidae from wikipedia

- The Euctenizidae (formerly Cyrtaucheniidae subfamily Euctenizinae) are a family of mygalomorph spiders. They are now considered to be more closely related...
- 'wafer-lid trapdoor spiders, with wide distribution except cooler regions Euctenizidae, a family of spiders that make wafer-like or cork-like trapdoors Halonoproctidae...
- This page lists all described species of the spider family Euctenizidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of January 2021[update]: Apomastus Bond...
- This is a list of all species that have been found in Texas, United States of America, as of July 17, 2006. It is taken from the Catalogue of Texas Spiders...
- Californian Trapdoor Spider Genus Aptostichus Simon (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Euctenizidae) (Thesis). CiteSeerX 10.1.1.691.8754. hdl:10919/29114. Weyman, G.S. (1995)...
- trapdoor spiders) Dipluridae (funnel-web tarantulas) Entypesidae Euagridae Euctenizidae Halonoproctidae Hexathelidae (funnel-webs or venomous funnel-web tarantulas)...
- trapdoor spiders) Dipluridae (funnel-web tarantulas) Entypesidae Euagridae Euctenizidae Halonoproctidae Hexathelidae (funnel-webs or venomous funnel-web tarantulas)...
- Euctenizinae from the US and Mexico were promoted to family rank as Euctenizidae in 2012, and are now considered more closely related to Idiopidae. Further...
- trapdoor spiders) Dipluridae (funnel-web tarantulas) Entypesidae Euagridae Euctenizidae Halonoproctidae Hexathelidae (funnel-webs or venomous funnel-web tarantulas)...
- Aptostichus is a genus of North American mygalomorph spiders in the family Euctenizidae, and was first described by Eugène Simon in 1891. They are found predominantly...