Biology:Brignolia

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Short description: Genus of spiders

Brignolia
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Oonopidae
Genus: Brignolia
Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983
Type species
Brignolia parumpunctata
(Simon, 1893)
Species

See text

Diversity
31 species

Brignolia is a genus of goblin spiders in the family Oonopidae, containing 31 accepted species.[1]

Species

  • Brignolia ambigua (Simon, 1893) — Sri Lanka
  • Brignolia ankhu Platnick et al., 2011 — Nepal
  • Brignolia assam Platnick et al., 2011 — India, Nepal
  • Brignolia bengal Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia bowleri (Saaristo, 2002) — Seychelles
  • Brignolia cardamom Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia chumphae Platnick et al., 2011 — Thailand
  • Brignolia cobre Platnick et al., 2011 — USA, West Indies
  • Brignolia dasysterna Platnick et al., 2011 — USA
  • Brignolia diablo Platnick et al., 2011 — Thailand
  • Brignolia elongata Platnick et al., 2011 — Borneo
  • Brignolia gading Platnick et al., 2011 — Borneo
  • Brignolia jog Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia kaikatty Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia kapit Platnick et al., 2011 — Borneo
  • Brignolia karnataka Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia kodaik Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia kumily Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia mapha Platnick et al., 2011 — Thailand
  • Brignolia nigripalpis (Simon, 1893) — India, Sri Lanka
  • Brignolia nilgiri Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia palawan Platnick et al., 2011 — Philippines
  • Brignolia parumpunctata (Simon, 1893) — Pantropical
  • Brignolia ratnapura Platnick et al., 2011 — Sri Lanka
  • Brignolia rothorum Platnick et al., 2011 — India
  • Brignolia schwendingeri Platnick et al., 2011 — Vietnam
  • Brignolia sinharaja Platnick et al., 2011 — Sri Lanka
  • Brignolia sukna Platnick et al., 2011 — Nepal
  • Brignolia suthep Platnick et al., 2011 — Thailand
  • Brignolia trichinalis (Benoit, 1979) — Mauritius, Seychelles, possibly Sri Lanka
  • Brignolia valparai Platnick et al., 2011 — India

References

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