Amaurobiidae
Tangled nest spiders | |
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Callobius sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Suborder: | Araneomorphae |
Superfamily: | Amaurobioidea |
Family: | Amaurobiidae Thorell, 1870 |
Genera | |
Callobius | |
Diversity[1] | |
51 genera, 287 species | |
The Amaurobiidae are three-clawed cribellate or ecribellate spiders found in most parts of the world and difficult to distinguish from related spiders in other families, especially Agelenidae, Desidae and Amphinectidae. Their intra- and interfamilial relationships are contentious. In Spider Families of the World, 2007, they were represented by 69 genera and about 640 species in 5 subfamilies.
In Australia they are small to medium-sized entelgyne spiders with generous sheet webs across the floor of rainforests. They generally have eight similar eyes in two conservatively curved rows. They often have a calamistrum on metatarsus IV associated with a cribellum. Australian Amaurobiids may be distinguished from Amphinectidae by the absence of a pre-tarsal fracture and the presence of a retrocoxal hymen on coxa I.[2]
References
- ↑ "Currently valid spider genera and species", World Spider Catalog, Natural History Museum Bern, retrieved 2016-10-23
- ↑ Spiders of Australia
External links
- The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.0 by Norman I. Platnick
- Spider Families of the World, Publisher: African Museum in Tervuren Author:R. Jocqué, A.S. Dippenaar-Schoeman
See also
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