Mesothelae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Arachnida
Order
Araneae
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Mesothelae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Mesothelae

The Mesothelae are a suborder of spiders (order Araneae). As of April 2024, two extant families were accepted by the World Spider Catalog, Liphistiidae and Heptathelidae. Alternatively, the Heptathelidae can be treated as a subfamily of a more broadly circumscribed Liphistiidae. There are also a number of extinct families.

This suborder is thought to form the sister group to all other living spiders, and to retain ancestral characters, such as a segmented abdomen with spinnerets in the middle and two pairs of book lungs. Extant members of the Mesothelae are medium to large spiders with eight eyes grouped on a tubercle. They are found only in China, Japan, and southeast Asia. The oldest known Mesothelae spiders are from the Carboniferous, over 300 million years ago.

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Mesothelae in languages:

Chinese
中紡亞目
Czech
sklípkonoši
Danish
Segmenterede edderkopper
English
Segmented Spiders
English
Primitive Spiders
English
Segmented Trapdoor Spiders
German
Gliederspinnen
Hungarian
alsórendű pókok
Japanese
ハラフシグモ亜目
Japanese
中疣類
Portuguese
Aranhas segmentadas

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