Definition of Thomisidae. Meaning of Thomisidae. Synonyms of Thomisidae

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- The Thomisidae are a family of spiders, including about 170 genera and over 2,100 species. The common name crab spider is often linked to species in this...
- Clerck in his book Aranei Svecici. Misumena vatia belongs to the family Thomisidae, or spiders known as crab spiders. The family includes more than 2000 species...
- callidus (T****ll, 1890)". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 23 May 2016. "Thomisidae- Crab Spiders". Wild life in Malaysia. Retrieved 23 May 2016. v t e...
- Teodor T****ll in 1870 (then known as subfamily Philodrominae within Thomisidae). It contains over 500 species in thirty genera. The most common genus...
- 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...
- spiders, distinguished by very prominent spines on all legs), and the Thomisidae (the crab spiders, distinguished by their front four legs, which are very...
- 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...
- orb-weavers) Theridiidae (tangle-web spiders) Theridiosomatidae (ray spiders) Thomisidae (crab spiders) Titanoecidae Toxopidae Trachelidae Trechaleidae Trochanteriidae...
- orb-weavers) Theridiidae (tangle-web spiders) Theridiosomatidae (ray spiders) Thomisidae (crab spiders) Titanoecidae Toxopidae Trachelidae Trechaleidae Trochanteriidae...
- and ambush them with their forelimbs. Crab spiders are in the family Thomisidae. This family has four lineages/clades: Borboropactus clade, Epidius clade...