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  2. Mygalomorphae - Wikipedia

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    Mygalomorphae tend to be highly morphologically conserved, which makes it difficult to find reliable morphological features to use for taxonomy. It has been hypothesized that because Mygalomorphae all tend to be fossorial and live in tubular webs, they are subjected to similar selective pressures, so most species should evolve in similar ways.

  3. Category:Mygalomorphae families - Wikipedia

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  4. Atypoidea - Wikipedia

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    Atypoidea is a clade of mygalomorph spiders, one of the two main groups into which the mygalomorphs are divided (the other being Avicularioidea).It has been treated at the rank of superfamily.

  5. Macrothelidae - Wikipedia

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    Macrothelidae is a family of mygalomorph spiders, split off from the family Hexathelidae in 2018. It contains three genera, Macrothele , [ 1 ] Vacrothele [ 2 ] and the extinct Promacrothele . [ 3 ]

  6. Euagridae - Wikipedia

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    Euagridae is a family of mygalomorph spiders. The group was first described as a tribe in 1979 by Robert Raven , [ 1 ] who in 1985 elevated it to a subfamily. [ 2 ] In 2020, Opatova et al. elevated it further to a family.

  7. Category:Mygalomorphae - Wikipedia

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