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Trilacuna Mahanadi
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Oonopidae
Oonopidae, also known as goblin spiders, is a family of spiders consisting of over 1,600 described species in about 113 genera worldwide, with total species diversity estimated at 2000 to 2500 species. The type genus of the family is ''Oonops'' Keyserling, 1835. Goblin spiders are generally tiny, measuring about 1 to 3 millimeters. Some have scuta, hardened plates on their abdomens. Oonopids usually have six eyes, the anterior median eyes having been lost. However, four-eyed (''Opopaea viamao''), two-eyed (e.g. ''Coxapopha'', ''Diblemma'') and even completely eyeless species (e.g. ''Cousinea'', the cave-dwelling ''Blanioonops'') are also known. The family is permeated with unusual morphological traits, many of which are limited to males. Examples include heavily modified mouthparts (e.g. ''Coxapopha'', ''Xyccarph''), sternal pouches (sometimes alternatively called holsters; e.g. ''Grymeus'') and extensions of the carapace (e.g. ''Ferchestina'', ''Unicorn''). The male pedipalps ar ...
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Trilacuna Fugong
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Simianshan
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Rastrum
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Qarzi
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Merapi
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Meghalaya
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Mahanadi
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Longling
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Loebli
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Kropfi
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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Trilacuna Hazara
''Trilacuna'' is a genus of goblin spiders native to Southeast Asia, first described by Tong & Li in 2007. They look similar to members of '' Silhouettella'', but males can be distinguished by their large palpal femur, among several other more complicated defining features. The name is a combination of the Latin terms "''tri''" and "''lacuna''", referring to the three-branched endites in males and the three-notched labium in females. Species , it contains 29 species. * Trilacuna aenobarba (Brignoli, 1978) — Bhutan * Trilacuna alces Eichenberger, 2011 — Thailand * Trilacuna angularis Tong & Li, 2007 — China * Trilacuna bangla Grismado & Ramírez, 2014 — India, Nepal * Trilacuna bawan Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna besucheti Grismado & Piacentini, 2014 — China * Trilacuna bilingua Eichenberger, 2011 — Malaysia * Trilacuna clarissa Eichenberger, 2011 — Sumatra * Trilacuna datang Tong, Zhang & Li, 2019 — China * Trilacuna diabolica Kranz-Balte ...
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