Biology:Asianopis

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Short description: Genus of spiders

Asianopis
Asianopis madagascariensis.jpg
Asianopis madagascariensis
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Deinopidae
Genus: Asianopis
Lin & Li, 2020[1]
Type species
A. zhuanghaoyuni
Lin & Li, 2020
Species

33, see text

Asianopis is a genus of Asian net-casting spiders first described by Y. J. Lin, L. Shao and A. Hänggi in 2020.[2]

Asianopis dumogae (10.3897-zookeys.911.38761) Figure 3.jpg

Species

(As of November 2022) it contains thirty-three species:[1]

  • Asianopis anchietae (Brito Capello, 1867) – West Africa, Angola, South Africa
  • Asianopis aruensis (Roewer, 1938) – Indonesia (Aru Is.)
  • Asianopis aspectans (Pocock, 1900) – Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, DR Congo, South Africa
  • Asianopis aurita (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902) – Mexico
  • Asianopis camela (Thorell, 1881) – New Guinea
  • Asianopis celebensis (Merian, 1911) – Indonesia (Sulawesi)
  • Asianopis cornigera (Gerstaecker, 1873) – Ethiopia, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, South Africa
  • Asianopis cylindrica (Pocock, 1898) – Mozambique, South Africa
  • Asianopis dumogae (Merian, 1911) – Indonesia (Sulawesi)
  • Asianopis fasciata (L. Koch, 1879) – Australia (Queensland)
  • Asianopis fasciculigera (Simon, 1909) – Vietnam
  • Asianopis giltayi (Lessert, 1930) – Congo
  • Asianopis goalparaensis (Tikader & Malhotra, 1978) – India, Nepal
  • Asianopis guineensis (Berland & Millot, 1940) – Guinea
  • Asianopis kollari (Doleschall, 1859) – Myanmar, Indonesia (Ambon)
  • Asianopis konplong (Logunov, 2018) – Vietnam
  • Asianopis labangan (Barrion-Dupo & Barrion, 2018) – Philippines
  • Asianopis liukuensis (Yin, Griswold & Yan, 2002) – India, China
  • Asianopis longipalpula (Strand, 1913) – Central Africa
  • Asianopis luzonensis (Barrion-Dupo & Barrion, 2018) – Philippines
  • Asianopis madagascariensis (Lenz, 1886) – Madagascar
  • Asianopis mediocris (Kulczyński, 1908) – New Guinea
  • Asianopis ornata (Pocock, 1902) – Ethiopia
  • Asianopis ravida (L. Koch, 1878) – Australia (Queensland)
  • Asianopis reticulata (Rainbow, 1899) – New Guinea
  • Asianopis schomburgki (Karsch, 1878) – Australia (South Australia)
  • Asianopis schoutedeni (Giltay, 1929) – Congo
  • Asianopis subrufa (L. Koch, 1878) – Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania), New Zealand
  • Asianopis tabida (L. Koch, 1879) – Australia (Queensland)
  • Asianopis unicolor (L. Koch, 1878) – Australia (Western Australia)
  • Asianopis wangi Lin & Li, 2020 – China (Hainan)
  • Asianopis wuchaoi Lin & Li, 2020 – China
  • Asianopis zhuanghaoyuni Lin & Li, 2020 – China


See also

References

Further reading

Wikidata ☰ Q86832431 entry