Paramiagrammopes
Paramiagrammopes is an extinct genus of spiders in the family Uloboridae.[1]
Paramiagrammopes Temporal range: | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Uloboridae |
Subfamily: | †Miagrammopinae |
Genus: | †Paramiagrammopes Wunderlich, 2008 |
Type species | |
Paramiagrammopes cretaceus Wunderlich, 2008 | |
Diversity | |
21 species | |
Synonyms | |
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Species
- Paramiagrammopes appendix Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes cretaceus Wunderlich, 2008
- Paramiagrammopes curvatus Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes furca Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes granulatus Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes inaequalis Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes inclinatus Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes longiclypeus Wunderlich, 2015
- Paramiagrammopes multifemurspinae Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes paracurvatus Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes patellaris (Wunderlich, 2017)
- Paramiagrammopes patellidens Wunderlich, 2015
- Paramiagrammopes pilosus Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes pollux Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes pusillus Wunderlich, 2018
- Paramiagrammopes semiapertus Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes simplex Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes sulcus Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes texter Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes unibrevispina Wunderlich, 2021
- Paramiagrammopes vesica (Wunderlich, 2008)
References
- Wunderlich, Joerg; Müller, Patrick (2021). "Description of new fossil spiders (Araneae) in Late (mid) Cretaceous Burmese (Kachin) amber with focus on the superfamilies Palpimanoidea and Deinopoidea and members of the RTA-clade, as well as remarks on palaeobehaviour, palaeofauna, taxonomy and phylogenetics" (PDF). In Jörg Wunderlich (ed.). Beiträge zur Araneologie, 14. pp. 25–262. ISBN 978-3-931473-20-1.
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