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  2. List of six-eyed spiders - Wikipedia

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    Leptonetoidea—superfamily of six-eyed spiders; Leptonetidae; Ochyroceratidae; Telemidae—predominantly six-eyed, but some species with none. [4] Pholcoidea; Diguetidae—family of six-eyed spiders; Pholcidae—predominantly eight-eyed, but some species with six. [5] Pholcinae; Belisana; Belisana aliformis (at Wikispecies) [6] Belisana huberi ...

  3. Hexophthalma - Wikipedia

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    The English name six-eyed sand spiders is used for members of the genus, [2] particularly Hexophthalma hahni. All Hexophthalma species live in Namibia or South Africa . Species in the genus have dermonecrotic venom, and can potentially cause serious or even life-threatening wounds.

  4. Sicarius (spider) - Wikipedia

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    Sicarius spiders can grow up to 1 to 2 inches (25 to 51 mm) long, and have six eyes arranged into three groups of two (known as "dyads"). Physically, they resemble crab spiders and members of the Homalonychus genus. They lack the characteristic violin-shaped marking of the more well-known members of its family, Sicariidae the recluse spiders.

  5. Spider vision - Wikipedia

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    In six-eyed species, it is always the principal eyes which are absent. [2] [5] The secondary eyes normally have a light-reflecting layer, the tapetum, that makes the eyes appear pale. [6] The tapetum differs considerably between spider families but can be separated into three main types: PT (primitive type), CT (canoe type), and GT (grate type ...

  6. Venomous flying spiders? Here's why Oklahomans shouldn't ...

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  7. Sicariidae - Wikipedia

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    Sicariidae is a family of six-eyed venomous spiders known for their potentially necrotic bites. The family consists of three genera and about 160 species . Well known spiders in this family include the brown recluse spider and the six-eyed sand spider .

  8. Oklahoma faces onslaught of mosquitoes, flies and spiders ...

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    Oklahomans can expect an especially bad invasion of mosquitoes, flies and spiders this summer. The National Pest Management Association released its U.S. Spring & Summer 2024 Bug Barometer ...

  9. Telemidae - Wikipedia

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    Telemidae, also known as long-legged cave spiders, is a family of small haplogyne spiders. Most are cave dwelling spiders with six eyes, though some do not have any eyes at all. There are about 104 described species in sixteen genera. [1]