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.[1]
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^Tong, Y. F. & S. Q. Li. 2008. Four new species of six-eyed pholcid spiders (Araneae: Pholcidae) from Hainan Island, China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology56: 45-53. PDF [46, f. 1A-C, 2A-H]
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^Tong, Y. F. & S. Q. Li. 2008. Four new species of six-eyed pholcid spiders (Araneae: Pholcidae) from Hainan Island, China. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology56: 45-53. PDF [47, f. 1G-I, 4A-F]
^Tong, Y. F. & S. Q. Li. 2007. A new six-eyed pholcid spider (Araneae, Pholcidae) from Karst Tiankeng of Leye County, Guangxi, China. Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica32: 505-507. [505, f. 1-6]
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