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List of six-eyed spiders

Six-eyed spiders are spiders that, unlike most spider species, lack the principal pair of eyes, leaving them with only six eyes instead of the usual eight.

List

*Haplogynae
:*Scytodoidea—superfamily of six-eyed spiders
::*Drymusidae
::*Periegopidae
::*Scytodes
::*Sicariidae
:*Leptonetoidea—superfamily of six-eyed spiders
::*Leptonetidae
::*Ochyroceratidae
::*Telemidae—predominantly six-eyed, but some species with none.
:*Pholcoidea
::*Diguetidae—family of six-eyed spiders
::*Pholcidae—predominantly eight-eyed, but some species with six.
:::*Pholcinae
::::*Belisana
:::::*Belisana aliformis ()
:::::*Belisana huberi ()
:::::*Belisana lamellaris ()
:::::*Belisana zhangi ()
::::*Khorata
:::::*Khorata diaoluoshanensis ()
:*Caponioidea
::*Caponiidae—family with species with 8, 6, 4 and 2 eyes and some with a variable number of eyes
::*Tetrablemmidae
:*Dysderoidea—superfamily of six-eyed spiders
::*Dysderidae
::*Oonopidae
::*Orsolobidae
::*Segestriidae
::*Trogloraptoridae
*Entelegynae
:*Archaeoidea
::*Micropholcommatidae
:::*Micropholcommatinae
::::*Micropholcommatini
:::::*Austropholcomma
::::::*Austropholcomma walpole ()
:*Araneoidea
::*Anapidae
:::*Comaroma
::::*Comaroma hatsushibai ()
:*Dictynoidea
::*Cybaeidae
:::*Cybaeus
::::*Cybaeus yoshiakii ()
::*Dictynidae—predominantly eight-eyed, but some species with six.

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