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Copaldictynidae Wunderlich, 2004 †

11927184  (urn:lsid:irmng.org:taxname:11927184)

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Taxonomic remark Originally as subfamily (Copaldictyninae) of Dictynidae; elevated to family in Wunderlich & Müller, 2020. The first author of...  
Taxonomic remark Originally as subfamily (Copaldictyninae) of Dictynidae; elevated to family in Wunderlich & Müller, 2020. The first author of that work states: Subrecent, preserved in young – probably few hundred to few ten-thousand years old - resin (copal) from N-Madagascar; in my opinion most probably still existing in forests of N-Madagascar. [details]
IRMNG (2023). Copaldictynidae Wunderlich, 2004 †. Accessed at: https://irmng.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=11927184 on 2024-10-09
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basis of record Wunderlich, J.; Müller, P. (2020). New and already described fossil spiders (Araneae) of 20 families in mid and Late Cretaceous Burmese ambers, with notes on spider phylogeny, evolution and classification. <em>Beiträge zur Araneologie.</em> 13: 22-164., available online at http://www.joergwunderlich.de/Downloads/Beitr._Araneol._Band_13_(2020).pdf [details]   

status source Wunderlich, J.; Müller, P. (2020). New and already described fossil spiders (Araneae) of 20 families in mid and Late Cretaceous Burmese ambers, with notes on spider phylogeny, evolution and classification. <em>Beiträge zur Araneologie.</em> 13: 22-164., available online at http://www.joergwunderlich.de/Downloads/Beitr._Araneol._Band_13_(2020).pdf
note: stat. nov. (originally subfamily of Dictynidae) [details]   

taxonomy source Wunderlich, J.; Müller, P. (2020). New and already described fossil spiders (Araneae) of 20 families in mid and Late Cretaceous Burmese ambers, with notes on spider phylogeny, evolution and classification. <em>Beiträge zur Araneologie.</em> 13: 22-164., available online at http://www.joergwunderlich.de/Downloads/Beitr._Araneol._Band_13_(2020).pdf [details]   

name verified source Wunderlich, J.; Müller, P. (2020). New and already described fossil spiders (Araneae) of 20 families in mid and Late Cretaceous Burmese ambers, with notes on spider phylogeny, evolution and classification. <em>Beiträge zur Araneologie.</em> 13: 22-164., available online at http://www.joergwunderlich.de/Downloads/Beitr._Araneol._Band_13_(2020).pdf [details]   

current name source Wunderlich, J.; Müller, P. (2020). New and already described fossil spiders (Araneae) of 20 families in mid and Late Cretaceous Burmese ambers, with notes on spider phylogeny, evolution and classification. <em>Beiträge zur Araneologie.</em> 13: 22-164., available online at http://www.joergwunderlich.de/Downloads/Beitr._Araneol._Band_13_(2020).pdf [details]   

extant flag source Wunderlich, J.; Müller, P. (2020). New and already described fossil spiders (Araneae) of 20 families in mid and Late Cretaceous Burmese ambers, with notes on spider phylogeny, evolution and classification. <em>Beiträge zur Araneologie.</em> 13: 22-164., available online at http://www.joergwunderlich.de/Downloads/Beitr._Araneol._Band_13_(2020).pdf
note: stated as sub-fossil, refer note [details]   

habitat flag source Wunderlich, J.; Müller, P. (2020). New and already described fossil spiders (Araneae) of 20 families in mid and Late Cretaceous Burmese ambers, with notes on spider phylogeny, evolution and classification. <em>Beiträge zur Araneologie.</em> 13: 22-164., available online at http://www.joergwunderlich.de/Downloads/Beitr._Araneol._Band_13_(2020).pdf [details]   
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Taxonomic remark Originally as subfamily (Copaldictyninae) of Dictynidae; elevated to family in Wunderlich & Müller, 2020. The first author of that work states: Subrecent, preserved in young – probably few hundred to few ten-thousand years old - resin (copal) from N-Madagascar; in my opinion most probably still existing in forests of N-Madagascar. [details]

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