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Coxapopha carinata is a species of araneomorphae spider belonging to the family Oonopidae. It is endemic to the state of Amazonas in Brazil, specifically found in Manaus. The male holotype measures 2.0 mm in length.
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Coxapopha carinata - Wikipedia Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main page Contents Current events Random article About Wikipedia Contact us Contribute Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file Special pages Search Search Appearance Donate Create account Log in Personal tools Donate Create account Log in Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Distribution 2 Description 3 Publications 4 References 5 External links Toggle the table of contents Coxapopha carinata 6 languages Cebuano Français Nederlands Svenska Tiếng Việt Winaray Edit links Article Talk English Read Edit View history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions Read Edit View history General What links here Related changes Upload file Permanent link Page information Cite this page Get shortened URL Print/export Download as PDF Printable version In other projects Wikispecies Wikidata item Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Species of spider Coxapopha carinata Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Chelicerata Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Infraorder: Araneomorphae Family: Oonopidae Genus: Coxapopha Species: C. carinata Binomial name Coxapopha carinata Ott & Brescovit , 2004 Coxapopha carinata is a species of araneomorphae spider of the family Oonopidae . Distribution [ edit ] The species is endemic to the state of Amazonas in Brazil . It is found in Manaus . [ 1 ] Description [ edit ] The male holotype measures 2.0 mm. [ 1 ] Publications [ edit ] Ott & Brescovit, 2004 : "Three new species of the haplogyne spider genus Coxapopha Platnick from the Amazon region (Araneae, Oonopidae)". Revista Ibérica de Aracnología , vol. 9, p. 127-135 ( [1] ). References [ edit ] ^ a b Ott & Brescovit, 2004 : "Three new species of the haplogyne spider genus Coxapopha Platnick from the Amazon region (Araneae, Oonopidae)". Revista Ibérica de Aracnología , vol. 9, p. 127-135 ( texte intégral ). External links [ edit ] " Coxapopha carinata Ott & Brescovit, 2004" . Catalogue of Life . Species 2000 : Leiden, the Netherlands . Retrieved 11 September 2014 . "Report" . Integrated Taxonomic Information System . Retrieved 11 September 2014 . Taxon identifiers Coxapopha carinata Wikidata : Q2156167 Wikispecies : Coxapopha carinata ADW : Coxapopha_carinata CoL : Z358 EoL : 1217363 GBIF : 2140157 iNaturalist : 834957 ITIS : 854158 Open Tree of Life : 4695957 WSC : urn:lsid:nmbe.ch:spidersp:039337 This Oonopidae -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information . v t e Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coxapopha_carinata&oldid=1355113676 " Categories : Oonopidae Endemic spiders of Brazil Spiders described in 2004 Oonopidae stubs Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Articles with 'species' microformats All stub articles This page was last edited on 20 May 2026, at 00:56  (UTC) . Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. , a non-profit organization. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers Contact Wikipedia Legal & safety contacts Code of Conduct Developers Statistics Cookie statement Mobile view Search Search Toggle the table of contents Coxapopha carinata 6 languages Add topic
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