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  2. Mesothelae - Wikipedia

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    The Mesothelae are a suborder of spiders (order Araneae). As of April 2024 [update] , two extant families were accepted by the World Spider Catalog , Liphistiidae and Heptathelidae . Alternatively, the Heptathelidae can be treated as a subfamily of a more broadly circumscribed Liphistiidae.

  3. Avatr 07 - Wikipedia

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    Avatr's Kunlun range extender system debuts in the 07, which consists of a battery and petrol engine electrically powering drive motors. The initial battery option is a 39.05 kWh CATL Freevoy hybrid-chemistry pack jointly developed by CATL and Avatr, and the 07 is the first vehicle to implement the new Freevoy -line of battery designs.

  4. Heptathelidae - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Heptathelidae share features with the other Mesothelae family, Liphistiidae. They are medium to large spiders. They have downward pointing, daggerlike chelicerae. [10]

  5. Category:Mesothelae - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 September 2018, at 09:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Palaeothele - Wikipedia

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    The genus was first named as Eothele by Paul A. Selden in 1996. However, this name had already been used for a Cambrian brachiopod, so in 2000, Selden proposed the replacement name Palaeothele.

  7. Qiongthela - Wikipedia

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    Qiongthela ranges in size from 13-31mm in length (excluding the chelicerae). The male's palp has a long, blade-like conductor with a slightly hook-like apex. The tegulum has two margins and the paracymbium is spinose. Females have two paired receptacular clusters, situated on the anterior edge of the bursa copulatrix.