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- Fornicephalae abstract "The Fornicephalae are an infraorder of mygalomorph spiders, consisting of eight families with ca. 70 genera and 700 species. Atypoidea (Antrodiaetidae and Atypidae) Cyrtauchenioidea Idiopoidea Migoidea (Actinopodidae and Migidae)They are opposed to the Tuberculotae, which make up the rest of the Mygalomorphae.However, according to (Goloboff, 1993), neither group appears to be monophyletic.".
- Fornicephalae class Arachnid.
- Fornicephalae kingdom Animal.
- Fornicephalae order Mygalomorphae.
- Fornicephalae order Spider.
- Fornicephalae phylum Arthropod.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageExternalLink N3056.pdf.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageID "6222348".
- Fornicephalae wikiPageLength "1334".
- Fornicephalae wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Fornicephalae wikiPageRevisionID "544486696".
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Actinopodidae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Antrodiaetidae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Arachnid.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Arachnida.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Araneae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Arthropoda.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Atypical_tarantula.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Atypidae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Atypoidea.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mygalomorphae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Cyrtauchenioidea.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Idiopidae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Idiopoidea.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Infraorder.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Migidae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Migoidea.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Monophyletic.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Monophyly.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Mygalomorphae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Order_(biology).
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Spider.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Tuberculotae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLink Wafer_trapdoor_spider.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fornicephalae".
- Fornicephalae classis Arachnid.
- Fornicephalae classis Arachnida.
- Fornicephalae diversity "8".
- Fornicephalae diversityLink "Spider families".
- Fornicephalae hasPhotoCollection Fornicephalae.
- Fornicephalae imageWidth "250".
- Fornicephalae infraordo "Fornicephalae".
- Fornicephalae name "Fornicephalae".
- Fornicephalae ordo Araneae.
- Fornicephalae ordo Spider.
- Fornicephalae phylum Arthropod.
- Fornicephalae phylum Arthropoda.
- Fornicephalae rangeMapWidth "250".
- Fornicephalae regnum "Animalia".
- Fornicephalae subdivision "see text.".
- Fornicephalae subdivisionRanks "Superfamilies and Families".
- Fornicephalae subordo Mygalomorphae.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DOI.
- Fornicephalae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Fornicephalae subject Category:Mygalomorphae.
- Fornicephalae hypernym Infraorder.
- Fornicephalae type Animal.
- Fornicephalae type Arachnid.
- Fornicephalae type Article.
- Fornicephalae type Eukaryote.
- Fornicephalae type List.
- Fornicephalae type Species.
- Fornicephalae type Article.
- Fornicephalae type List.
- Fornicephalae type Thing.
- Fornicephalae type Q19088.
- Fornicephalae type Q729.
- Fornicephalae comment "The Fornicephalae are an infraorder of mygalomorph spiders, consisting of eight families with ca. 70 genera and 700 species. Atypoidea (Antrodiaetidae and Atypidae) Cyrtauchenioidea Idiopoidea Migoidea (Actinopodidae and Migidae)They are opposed to the Tuberculotae, which make up the rest of the Mygalomorphae.However, according to (Goloboff, 1993), neither group appears to be monophyletic.".
- Fornicephalae label "Fornicephalae".
- Fornicephalae sameAs Fornicephalae.
- Fornicephalae sameAs Fornicephalae.
- Fornicephalae sameAs m.0fxkg1.
- Fornicephalae sameAs Q3748423.
- Fornicephalae sameAs Q3748423.
- Fornicephalae wasDerivedFrom Fornicephalae?oldid=544486696.
- Fornicephalae isPrimaryTopicOf Fornicephalae.
- Fornicephalae name "Fornicephalae".