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    The Entelegynae or entelegynes are a subgroup of araneomorph spiders, the largest of the two main groups into which the araneomorphs were traditionally...
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    groups: the Haplogynae and the Entelegynae. The Haplogynae make up about 10% of the total number of spider species, the Entelegynae about 83%. The phylogenetic...
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    reduced to a single pear-shaped structure. By contrast, members of the Entelegynae have evolved extremely elaborate palpal bulbs, with multiple complexly...
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    araneomorph spiders have traditionally been divided, the other being the Entelegynae. Morphological phylogenetic studies suggested that the Haplogynae formed...
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  • Novomessor cockerelli. This family consists of ecribellate spiders in the Entelegynae sub-group. They have two tarsal claws without claw tufts, and males have...
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    analysis of the phylogenetic relationships of Lycosoidea spiders (Araneae, Entelegynae)", Invertebrate Systematics, 29 (2): 124–163, doi:10.1071/IS14041 "Family:...
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    Non-entelegynes Entelegynae...
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    Haplogynae Entelegynae...
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    media related to Araneae anatomy. Griswold, Charles E. (2005). "Atlas of Entelegynae". California Academy of Sciences. hdl:10088/14866?show=full. {{cite journal}}:...
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    position of the clade relative to two much larger groups, Haplogynae and Entelegynae, has varied. A summary in 2005 showed the Austrochiloidea to be basal...
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