Jump to content

List of Philodromidae species

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This page lists all described species of the spider family Philodromidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of February 2021:[1]

A

[edit]

Apollophanes

[edit]

Apollophanes O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898

B

[edit]

Bacillocnemis

[edit]

Bacillocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1938

Berlandiella

[edit]

Berlandiella Mello-Leitão, 1929

C

[edit]

Celerrimus

[edit]

Celerrimus Lecigne, Cornic, Oger & Van Keer, 2019

Cleocnemis

[edit]

Cleocnemis Simon, 1886

Cretadromus

[edit]

Cretadromus Cheng et al., 2009[2]

  • C. liaoningensis Cheng et al., 2009

E

[edit]

Ebo

[edit]

Ebo Keyserling, 1884

Eminella

[edit]

Eminella Özdikmen, 2007

Eothanatus

[edit]

Eothanatus Petrunkevitch, 1950[2]

  • E. diritatis Petrunkevitch, 1950

F

[edit]

Fageia

[edit]

Fageia Mello-Leitão, 1929

G

[edit]

Gephyrellula

[edit]

Gephyrellula Strand, 1932

Gephyrina

[edit]

Gephyrina Simon, 1895

Gephyrota

[edit]

Gephyrota Strand, 1932

H

[edit]

Halodromus

[edit]

Halodromus Muster, 2009

Hirriusa

[edit]

Hirriusa Strand, 1932

M

[edit]

Metacleocnemis

[edit]

Metacleocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1929

P

[edit]

Pagiopalus

[edit]

Pagiopalus Simon, 1900

Paracleocnemis

[edit]

Paracleocnemis Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1942

Pedinopistha

[edit]

Pedinopistha Karsch, 1880

Petrichus

[edit]

Petrichus Simon, 1886

Philodromidites

[edit]

Philodromidites Straus, 1967[2]

  • P. hercynicus Straus, 1967

Philodromops

[edit]

Philodromops Mello-Leitão, 1943

Philodromus

[edit]

Philodromus Walckenaer, 1826

Procleocnemis

[edit]

Procleocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1929

Psellonus

[edit]

Psellonus Simon, 1897

Pseudopsellonus

[edit]

Pseudopsellonus Balogh, 1936

Pulchellodromus

[edit]

Pulchellodromus Wunderlich, 2012

R

[edit]

Rhysodromus

[edit]

Rhysodromus Schick, 1965

  • R. ablegminus (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Kazakhstan
  • R. alascensis (Keyserling, 1884) — North America, Russia (Urals to Far East), Kazakhstan, China
  • R. angulobulbis (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Russia (South Siberia)
  • R. caspius (Ponomarev, 2008) — Kazakhstan
  • R. cinerascens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885) — China (Yarkand)
  • R. fallax (Sundevall, 1833) — Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, Mongolia, China
  • R. halophilus (Levy, 1977) — Israel
  • R. hierosolymitanus (Levy, 1977) — Israel, United Arab Emirates, Iran
  • R. hierroensis (Wunderlich, 1992) — Canary Is.
  • R. histrio (Latreille, 1819) (type) — North America, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Central Asia, China
  • R. hui (Yang & Mao, 2002) — China
  • R. lanchowensis (Schenkel, 1936) — Russia (West Siberia to Far East), China, Korea, Japan
  • R. lepidus (Blackwall, 1870) — Mediterranean to India
  • R. leucomarginatus (Paik, 1979) — China, Korea
  • R. mysticus (Dondale & Redner, 1975) — Russia (Middle Siberia to Far East), USA, Canada
  • R. naxcivanicus (Logunov & Huseynov, 2008) — Azerbaijan
  • R. petrobius (Schmidt & Krause, 1995) — Cape Verde Is.
  • R. pictus (Kroneberg, 1875) — Central Asia to China
  • R. rikhteri (Logunov & Huseynov, 2008) — Armenia, Azerbaijan
  • R. signatus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1870) — St. Helena
  • R. sinaiticus (Levy, 1977) — Egypt
  • R. timidus (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Russia (Caucasus), Kazakhstan, Pakistan
  • R. triangulatus (Urita & Song, 1987) — Kazakhstan to China
  • R. tuvinensis (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Russia (West and South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Mongolia
  • R. xerophilus (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Russia (Central Asia, South Siberia), Kazakhstan
  • R. xinjiangensis (Tang & Song, 1987) — Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China

S

[edit]

Suemus

[edit]

Suemus Simon, 1895

T

[edit]

Thanatus

[edit]

Thanatus C. L. Koch, 1837

Tibellus

[edit]

Tibellus Simon, 1875

Tibitanus

[edit]

Tibitanus Simon, 1907

Titanebo

[edit]
Titanebo
Titanebo sp.

Titanebo Gertsch, 1933

V

[edit]

Vacchellia

[edit]

Vacchellia Caporiacco, 1935

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Family: Philodromidae Thorell,1870". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2021. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  2. ^ a b c Behrensmeyer, A. K.; Turner, A. (2013). "Taxonomic occurrences of Suidae recorded in the Paleobiology Database". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.