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- Cubanops abstract "Distinctive group of relatively small spider caponiids species known only from the West Indies. The genus currently counts 11 extant species, but probably the real number is greater. Most species are very small (4–10 mm body length), and are very difficult to finding in the nature. They are wandering hunters, preferably found at ground level, under stones, in leaf litter or in the soil. Although the records of Cubanops are only from the Bahama Islands, Cuba, and Hispaniola, a few females juvenile specimens sharing the somatic characters of the genus have been taken on St. John, suggesting that Cubanops probably occurs in Puerto Rico as well as the Virgin Islands.".
- Cubanops class Arachnid.
- Cubanops family Caponiidae.
- Cubanops kingdom Animal.
- Cubanops order Spider.
- Cubanops phylum Arthropod.
- Cubanops thumbnail Cubanops_alayoni,_female_and_male.jpg?width=300.
- Cubanops wikiPageID "40904899".
- Cubanops wikiPageRevisionID "599753224".
- Cubanops classis "Arachnida".
- Cubanops diversity "11".
- Cubanops diversityLink "List of Caponiidae species#Cubanops".
- Cubanops familia Caponiidae.
- Cubanops genus "Cubanops".
- Cubanops genusAuthority "Sánchez-Ruiz, Platnick & Dupérré, 2010".
- Cubanops imageCaption "Cubanops alayoni female and male , Cuba".
- Cubanops name "Cubanops".
- Cubanops ordo Spider.
- Cubanops phylum "Arthropoda".
- Cubanops regnum "Animalia".
- Cubanops subdivision "see article".
- Cubanops subdivisionRanks Species.
- Cubanops subject Category:Spider_genera.
- Cubanops type Animal.
- Cubanops type Arachnid.
- Cubanops type Eukaryote.
- Cubanops type Species.
- Cubanops type Organism.
- Cubanops comment "Distinctive group of relatively small spider caponiids species known only from the West Indies. The genus currently counts 11 extant species, but probably the real number is greater. Most species are very small (4–10 mm body length), and are very difficult to finding in the nature. They are wandering hunters, preferably found at ground level, under stones, in leaf litter or in the soil.".
- Cubanops label "Cubanops".
- Cubanops label "Cubanops".
- Cubanops label "Cubanops".
- Cubanops label "Cubanops".
- Cubanops sameAs Cubanops.
- Cubanops sameAs Cubanops.
- Cubanops sameAs Cubanops.
- Cubanops sameAs m.0yqkzhr.
- Cubanops sameAs Q2252939.
- Cubanops sameAs Q2252939.
- Cubanops wasDerivedFrom Cubanops?oldid=599753224.
- Cubanops depiction Cubanops_alayoni,_female_and_male.jpg.
- Cubanops isPrimaryTopicOf Cubanops.
- Cubanops name "Cubanops".