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The sheetweb spiders are either of the family Stiphidiidae or of the family Linyphiidae subfamily, Linyphiinae, of sheet weavers. There are more than 800 described species.In some taxonomies, the subfamily Micronetinae is classified within Linyphiinae as the tribe Micronetini.New Zealand has a variety of species in the family Stiphidiidae. The largest of New Zealand's sheetweb spiders is Cambridgea foliata. The body length may be up to around 2.5 centres with a span of up to around 15 cm.

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  • The sheetweb spiders are either of the family Stiphidiidae or of the family Linyphiidae subfamily, Linyphiinae, of sheet weavers. There are more than 800 described species.In some taxonomies, the subfamily Micronetinae is classified within Linyphiinae as the tribe Micronetini.New Zealand has a variety of species in the family Stiphidiidae. The largest of New Zealand's sheetweb spiders is Cambridgea foliata. The body length may be up to around 2.5 centres with a span of up to around 15 cm.
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