SYNSPERMIATA
SYNSPERMIATA
Here are included all the families previously known as the former "haplogynes". They are united by having simpler genitalia than other araneomorph spiders, lacking a cribellum (see Cribellates+), and sharing an evolutionary history of synspermia, that is a particular way in which spermatozoa are grouped together when transferred to the female.
Caponiidae (1 spp and 3 pics)
Oonopidae (3 spp and 8 pics)
Pholcidae (12 spp and 36 pics)
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CAPONIIDAE
CAPONIIDAE
OONOPIDAE
OONOPIDAE
PHOLCIDAE
PHOLCIDAE