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Lagonomegopidae

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Lagonomegopidae
Stato di conservazione
Fossile
Classificazione scientifica
DominioEukaryota
RegnoAnimalia
SottoregnoEumetazoa
SuperphylumProtostomia
PhylumArthropoda
SubphylumChelicerata
ClasseArachnida
OrdineAraneae
SottordineAraneomorphae
SuperfamigliaPalpimanoidea
FamigliaLagonomegopidae
Eskov & Wunderlich, 1995
Generi
  • Archaelagonops
  • Burlagonomegops
  • Lagonoburmops
  • Lagonomegops
  • Myanlagonops
  • Zarquagonomegops

Lagonomegopidae Eskov & Wunderlich, 1995 è una famiglia di ragni fossili del sottordine Araneomorphae.

La famiglia ricorda i ragni appartenenti a quella, tuttora esistente, dei Palpimanidae.

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Si tratta di una famiglia estinta di ragni le cui specie ad oggi note sono state scoperte nelle ambra della Birmania, della Spagna (Álava), della Russia (Taimyr), del New Jersey e della Giordania. Esse risalgono al Cretaceo.

A febbraio 2015, di questa famiglia fossile sono noti sei generi[1]:

  • Archaelagonops Wunderlich, 2012 †, Cretaceo
  • Burlagonomegops Penney, 2005 †, Cretaceo
  • Lagonoburmops Wunderlich, 2012 †, Cretaceo
  • Lagonomegops Eskov & Wunderlich, 1995 †, Cretaceo
  • Myanlagonops Wunderlich, 2012 †, Cretaceo
  • Zarquagonomegops Kaddumi, 2007 †, Cretaceo
  • Eskov, K.Y. & Wunderlich, J. 1995 - On the spiders of the Taimyr ambers, Siberia, with the description of a new family and with general notes on the spiders from the Cretaceous resins. Beiträge zur Araneologie, vol.4, pp. 95–107
  • Penney, D., 2005b - The fossil spider family Lagonomegopidae in Cretaceous ambers with descriptions of a new genus and species from Myanmar. The Journal of Arachnology, vol.33, pp. 439–444
  • Wunderlich, J., 2012d - On the fossil spider (Araneae) fauna in Cretaceous ambers, with descriptions of new taxa from Myanmar (Burma) and Jordan, and on the relationships of the superfamily Leptonetoidea. In Wunderlich, J. (ed.) Beiträge zur Araneologie, vol.7, pp. 157–232
  • Jason Dunlop, David Penney, Denise Jekel, A summary list of fossil spiders and their relatives (PDF), version 15.5, American Museum of Natural History, 2015, p. 141-142.

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