Halidae
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The Halidae are a tiny spider family with only three described species in two genera. As of 2006, this family is no longer considered valid; the two genera are instead grouped in the family Pisauridae.[1]
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[edit] Distribution
This family is endemic to Madagascar.
[edit] Species
Hala Jocqué, 1994
- Hala impigra Jocqué, 1994 (Madagascar)
- Hala paulyi Jocqué, 1994 (Madagascar)
Tolma Jocqué, 1994
- Tolma toreuta Jocqué, 1994 (Madagascar)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Jocqué, R. (1994b). Halidae, a new spider family from Madagascar (Araneae). Bull. Br. arachnol. Soc. 9: 281-289.
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