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Random Linyphiidae Species (I–P)report

  • Piniphantes cirratus (Thaler, 1986) – Corsica (Piniphantes)

  • Panamomops pamiricus Tanasevitch, 1989 – Kyrgyzstan (Panamomops)

  • Maro sibiricus Eskov, 1980 – Russia (Maro)

  • Incestophantes crucifer (Menge, 1866) – Palearctic (Incestophantes)

  • Poeciloneta tanasevitchi Marusik, 1991 – Russia (Poeciloneta)

  • Piniphantes macer (Tanasevitch, 1986) – Kyrgyzstan (Piniphantes)

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Spiders range in length from 0.05 mm to 60 mm. The body is divided into the chest and abdomen. Some species have a breastplate on the back of the head and chest, and usually have 8 monocular eyes on the front of the head and chest, arranged in 2-4 rows. On the ventral surface, there is a large chest plate with a lower lip between the two frontal lobes in front of the chest plate. The abdomen is unsegmented and the ventral stalk evolved from the 1st ventral segment (7th body segment). The abdomen for more round or oval, some with a variety of protuberances, strange shape. Ventral spinnerets evolved from appendages, and there were a few primitive types, eight of which were slightly advanced; most types had six spinnerets, located in front of the anus at the back end of the body; and some had four spinnerets with many tubes on them, it is connected with various silk glands and spun from the spinning tubes. The sense has eyes, various sensory hairs, auditory hairs, lute-shaped organs and Tarsi organs.

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