Biology:Cinetomorpha
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Cinetomorpha is a genus of goblin spiders first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1892.[1] It is a senior synonym of Lucetia, and Yumates.[2]
Distribution
Species of this genus are found in The Americas, from Florida to Argentina.
Species
As of February 2022[update] it contains forty one species:[3]
- C. adaga Ott & Bonaldo, 2019 – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil
- C. angela (Chamberlin, 1924) – Mexico
- C. atlantica Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. baja Ott & Ubick, 2019 – Mexico
- C. bandolera Ott & Harvey, 2019 – USA, Mexico
- C. boraceia Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil, Argentina
- C. campana Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile
- C. central Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. chicote Ott & Bonaldo, 2019 – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil
- C. concepcion Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile
- C. floridana (Banks, 1896) – USA
- C. iguazu Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil, Argentina
- C. itabaiana Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. laguna Ott & Ubick, 2019 – Mexico
- C. lavras Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. longisetosa Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Costa Rica, Brazil
- C. lorenzo Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Guatemala
- C. loreto Ott & Bonaldo, 2019 – Peru
- C. nayarit Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Mexico
- C. nesophila (Chamberlin, 1924) – Mexico
- C. orellana Ott & Bonaldo, 2019 – Ecuador
- C. patquiana (Birabén, 1954) – Argentina
- C. pauferro Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. peluda Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile
- C. pinheiral Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. platensis (Birabén, 1954) – Argentina
- C. pocone Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. puberula Simon, 1893 – Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Colombia
- C. punctata Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. quillota Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile
- C. rinconada Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Chile
- C. santamaria Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Argentina
- C. sedata (Gertsch & Mulaik, 1940) – USA
- C. silvestris Simon, 1893 – Venezuela
- C. similis Ott & Brescovit, 2019 – Brazil
- C. simplex Simon, 1892 (type) – Mexico, USA and Caribbean to Argentina
- C. sternalis Ott & Bonaldo, 2019 – Brazil
- C. sur Ott & Ubick, 2019 – Mexico
- C. vianai (Birabén, 1954) – Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Argentina
- C. waorani Ott & Bonaldo, 2019 – Ecuador, Peru
- C. zero Ott & Harvey, 2019 – Mexico to Venezuela
See also
References
- ↑ "On the spiders of the island of St. Vincent. Part 1". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 59 (4, 1891): 549–575. 1892. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/919.
- ↑ "A revision of the New World goblin spider genus Cinetomorpha Simon, 1892 revalidated from Gamasomorpha Karsch, 1881 (Araneae, Oonopidae, Oonopinae)". Zootaxa 4641 (1): 1–152. 2019. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4641.1.1. PMID 31712453. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/14894.
- ↑ Gen. Cinetomorpha Simon, 1892. Natural History Museum Bern. 2022. doi:10.24436/2. https://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/5744. Retrieved 2022-02-16.
Further reading
- "The goblin spiders of the new genus Volborattella (Araneae, Oonopidae) from Madagascar". American Museum Novitates (3822): 1–71. 2015. doi:10.1206/3822.1. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/12873.
- "The goblin spider genera Opopaea and Epectris (Araneae, Oonopidae) in the New World". American Museum Novitates (3649): 1–43. 2009. doi:10.1206/664.1. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/11210.
- "Sur les Oonopidae (Araneae) de Cuba". Résultats des Expéditions Biospéologiques Cubano-Roumaines à Cuba 4: 65–114. 1983. https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/5729.
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