Plectreurid spider
Plectreurid spiders (
family
Plectreuridae) belong to a small family confined to the
North
American deserts and the island of
Cuba.
Only two
genera
are known - the nominate genus
Plectreurys and
Kibramoa.
These ecribellate (lacking a plate-like wooly
silk-producing
structure anterior to the spinnerets on the venter), haplogyne
spiders build haphazard
webss
under rocks and dead
cacti.
Relatively little is known of their biology. Unlike the sicariids,
scytodids and diguetids, to which they are related, they have
eight eyes. In appearance females of
Plectreurys resemble
those of the larger species of the cribellate Filistatidae.
They differ in there eye arrangement and in having the first
femora (third leg segment from the body) bowed.
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