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- Uraraneida is an extinct order of Paleozoic arachnids related to modern spiders. Two genera of fossils have been definitively placed in this order: Attercopus...
- Haptopoda, but recover other ordinal relationships with low support. The Uraraneida are an extinct order of spider-like arachnids from the Devonian and Permian...
- studies. Two extinct orders are also placed in this clade, Haptopoda and Uraraneida. In 2016, a newly described fossil arachnid, Idmonarachne, was also included...
- Mountain Formation in Upstate New York. It is placed in the extinct order Uraraneida, spider-like animals able to produce silk, but which lacked true spinnerets...
-  Myanmar An arachnid closely related to spiders and to the extinct group Uraraneida. Genus includes new species C. yingi. Converszarqaraneus Gen. et sp. nov...
- orb-weaver spiders. Spider-like arachnids with silk-producing spigots (Uraraneida) appeared in the Devonian period, about 386 million years ago, but these...
- Chimerarachnida, but excluding Uraraneida. Chimerarachnida and Araneae both possess spinnerets, which are absent in Uraraneida. Uraraneida and Araneida are grouped...
- clade with at least its close relative Attercopus, forming the grouping Uraraneida. Selden, P. A.; Eskov, K. Y. (2005). "First record of spiders from the...
- but has now been reinterpreted as a member of a separate, extinct order Uraraneida which could produce silk, but did not have true spinnerets. The discovery...
- distant from spiders and as part of an extinct arachnid order known as Uraraneida which are also spider-like, and have a tail, but which were not previously...