- The
Palpimanoidea or palpimanoids, also
known as ********in spiders, are a
group of
araneomorph spiders,
originally treated as a superfamily. As with many...
-
spiders and
their relatives, with
notes on the
limits of the
superfamily Palpimanoidea (Arachnida, Araneae)".
Bulletin of the
American Museum of
Natural History...
- in
particular some
families that had at one time been
moved to the
Palpimanoidea have more
recently been
restored to Araneoidea. A 2014
treatment includes...
- Jur****ic. The
Early Jur****ic
Seppo koponeni may
represent a stem
group to
Palpimanoidea.
Eoplectreurys from the
Middle Jur****ic of
China is
considered a stem...
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Synspermiata Palpimanoidea Entelegynae...
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Hypochilidae Synspermiata (17 families)
Leptonetidae Austrochiloidea (2 families)
Palpimanoidea (5 families)
Entelegynae (68 families)
Diversity 95 families...
-
evolution of the "neck" and
predatory behaviours of the
superfamily Palpimanoidea". Cladistics. 28 (6): 598–626. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.2012.00411.x...
- non-monophyletic
families (Austrochilidae,
Gradungulidae and Leptonetidae) plus
Palpimanoidea, the four
being basal to Entelegynae. Most
members of the
former Haplogynae...
-
Seppo is an
extinct genus of spiders,
possibly of the
superfamily Palpimanoidea, that
lived about 180
million years ago, in the
Early Jur****ic (Lower...
- October 2015[update], with
former members being placed in the
Araneoidea and
Palpimanoidea. In 1984,
Forster and
Platnick reviewed spiders related to the archaeids...