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Dipluridae  Simon, 1889
Taxonomic Serial No.: 847718

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Family  
  Synonym(s):    
  Common Name(s): funnelweb spiders [English]
 
       
  Taxonomic Status:    
  Current Standing: valid  
       
  Data Quality Indicators:    
  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
  Global Species Completeness: complete   
  Latest Record Review: 2011   
       

 Taxonomic Hierarchy
       
 KingdomAnimalia  – Animal, animaux, animals  
    SubkingdomBilateria  – triploblasts  
       InfrakingdomProtostomia   
          SuperphylumEcdysozoa   
             PhylumArthropoda  – Artrópode, arthropodes, arthropods  
                SubphylumChelicerata  – cheliceriformes, quelicerado, queliceriforme  
                   ClassEuchelicerata   
                      SubclassArachnida  – araignées, aracnídeo, arachnids, arácnidos  
                         OrderAraneae  – spiders, aranhas, araignées, arañas  
                            FamilyDipluridae Simon, 1889 – funnelweb spiders  
    Direct Children:  
                               GenusAllothele Tucker, 1920  
                               GenusAndethele Coyle, 1995  
                               GenusAustralothele Raven, 1984  
                               GenusCaledothele Raven, 1991  
                               GenusCarrai Raven, 1984  
                               GenusCethegus Thorell, 1881  
                               GenusChilehexops Coyle, 1986  
                               GenusDiplura C. L. Koch, 1850  
                               GenusEuagrus Ausserer, 1875  
                               GenusHarmonicon F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1896  
                               GenusIndothele Coyle, 1995  
                               GenusIschnothele Ausserer, 1875  
                               GenusLathrothele Benoit, 1965  
                               GenusLeptothele Raven & Schwendinger, 1995  
                               GenusLinothele Karsch, 1879  
                               GenusMasteria L. Koch, 1873  
                               GenusMetriura Drolshagen & Bäcksham, 2009  
                               GenusMicrohexura Crosby & Bishop, 1925  
                               GenusNamirea Raven, 1984  
                               GenusPhyxioschema Simon, 1889  
                               GenusStenygrocercus Simon, 1892  
                               GenusStriamea Raven, 1981  
                               GenusThelechoris Karsch, 1881  
                               GenusTrechona C. L. Koch, 1850  
                               GenusTroglodiplura Main, 1969  
       

 References
       
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  Source: World Spider Catalog, Version 11.0, website (version 11.0)  
  Acquired: 2011   
  Notes: Platnick, Norman I. 2011. The World Spider Catalog, v.11.0. American Museum of Natural History. Database built by Robert J. Raven from the files underlying the website at http://research.amnh.org/iz/spiders/catalog/ DOI: 10.5531/db.iz.0001   
  Reference for: Dipluridae   
       
  Publication(s):    
  Author(s)/Editor(s): Breene, R. G., D. Allen Dean, G. B. Edwards, Blain Hebert, Herbert W. Levi, Gail Manning, et al.   
  Publication Date: 2003   
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  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Common Names of Arachnids, Fifth Edition   
  Page(s): 42   
  Publisher: American Tarantula Society   
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  ISBN/ISSN: 1-929427-11-5   
  Notes: The American Arachnological Society Committee on Common Names of Arachnids. Available online at http://atshq.org/downloads.php   
  Reference for: Dipluridae, funnelweb spiders [English]   
       

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