Gradungulidae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Suborder: | Araneomorphae |
Superfamily: | Austrochiloidea |
Family: | Gradungulidae Forster, 1955 |
Diversity | |
7 genera, 16 species | |
The Gradungulidae are a small spider family of Australia and New Zealand with 16 species in seven genera. They are medium to large three-clawed haplogyne spiders with two pairs of book-lungs (like Mygalomorphae).
The genus Gradungula lives in forest litter. Progradungula is the only cribellate genus of the family.
It spins an extensive web consisting of an upper retreat tangle with connecting threads to scaffolding, which supports the ladder-like catching platform, which in turn is glued to the ground. Progradungula is a large spider with very long legs; it resembles Hickmania (Austrochilidae)
Contents |
Gradungula Forster, 1955
Kaiya Gray, 1987
Macrogradungula Gray, 1987
Pianoa Forster, 1987
Progradungula Forster & Gray, 1979
Spelungula Forster, 1987
Tarlina Gray, 1987