• contains six species: Diploglena arida Haddad, 2015 – South Africa Diploglena capensis Purcell, 1904 (type) – South Africa Diploglena dippenaarae Haddad...
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  • Diploglena proxila is a species of araneomorph spider in the family Caponiidae. Diploglena proxila has two eyes. The male holotype measures 5.75 mm (0...
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  • Diploglena capensis is a species of spiders in the family Caponiidae found in South Africa. "Taxon details Diploglena capensis Purcell, 1904", World Spider...
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    eyes) Six eyes: Iraponia Four eyes: Nopsides, Notnops Two eyes: Cubanops, Diploglena, Laoponia, Medionops, Nops, Nopsma, Nyetnops, Orthonops, Taintnops, Tarsonops...
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  • 2010 — Cuba C. vega Sánchez-Ruiz, Platnick & Dupérré, 2010 — Hispaniola Diploglena Purcell, 1904 D. arida Haddad, 2015 — Namibia, South Africa D. capensis...
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    Arkyidae 2 38 Austrochilidae 2 9 Tasmanian cave spider Caponiidae 20 139 Diploglena capensis Cheiracanthiidae (syn. Eutichuridae) 14 363 Cheiracanthium mildei...
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  • the following genera: Caponia, the eight-eyed orange lungless spiders Diploglena, the two-eyed orange lungless spider This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Arkyidae 2 38 Austrochilidae 2 9 Hickmania troglodytes Caponiidae 20 139 Diploglena capensis Cheiracanthiidae 14 363 Cithaeronidae 2 9 Clubionidae 19 662...
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    beginning with Dino diplo- G διπλός (diplós) double two-eyed orange spider, Diploglena capensis All pages with titles beginning with Diplo disc, disk G δίσκος...
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    arranged set of eight eyes, as opposed to the related two-eyed genus Diploglena, and breathe using two pairs of tracheae rather than book lungs. They...
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