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- Q12014 subject Q8844602.
- Q12014 abstract "The Tetrablemmidae are a spider family with 126 described species in 29 genera that occur throughout the world tropics. They are sometimes called armored spiders.The family Pacullidae, with the only genus Paculla, has been incorporated into this family in 1981.Most tetrablemmids have been collected from litter and soil, including soil in epiphytes; some live in caves. Some cave species, but also some soil inhabitants, show typical adaptations of cave spiders, such as loss of eyes and weak sclerotization.Spiders in the genus Paculla are four to five times larger than other tetrablemmids. The genus Tetrablemma features only four eyes, a trait only shared with most species of the not closely related Caponiidae.Tetrablemmids do not seem to build webs.".
- Q12014 thumbnail Distribution.tetrablemmidae.1.png?width=300.
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- Q12014 wikiPageWikiLink Q8844602.
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- Q12014 comment "The Tetrablemmidae are a spider family with 126 described species in 29 genera that occur throughout the world tropics. They are sometimes called armored spiders.The family Pacullidae, with the only genus Paculla, has been incorporated into this family in 1981.Most tetrablemmids have been collected from litter and soil, including soil in epiphytes; some live in caves.".
- Q12014 label "Tetrablemmidae".
- Q12014 depiction Distribution.tetrablemmidae.1.png.