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Random Linyphiidae Species (Q–Z)report

  • Theonina cornix (Simon, 1881) — Europe, North Africa, Russia (Theonina)

  • Walckenaerianus esyunini Tanasevitch, 2004 — Bulgaria, Russia, Kazakhstan (Walckenaerianus)

  • Scotinotylus columbia (Chamberlin, 1949) — Canada (Scotinotylus)

  • Taranucnus setosus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1863) — Palearctic (Taranucnus)

  • Tenuiphantes contortus (Tanasevitch, 1986) — Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia (Tenuiphantes)

  • Typhochrestus sireti Bosmans, 2008 — Spain (Typhochrestus)

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Most spiders have venom glands. There are two types of claw and claw movements. Burrowing spiders move up and down, while those that hunt on the ground and spin webs in the air sweep like pincers. No antennae, no wings, no compound eyes, only a single eye, there are generally 8 eyes, but also 6,4,2 eyes, some even do not have eyes, in terms of the color and function of the eye, and night and day two kinds.

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