Biology:List of Trechaleidae species

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This page lists all described species of the spider family Trechaleidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog (As of January 2021):[1]

A

Amapalea

Amapalea Silva & Lise, 2006

B

Barrisca

Barrisca Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936

  • B. kochalkai Platnick, 1978 — Colombia, Venezuela
  • B. nannella Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936 (type) — Panama, Colombia, Peru

C

Caricelea

Caricelea Silva & Lise, 2007

  • C. apurimac Silva & Lise, 2009 — Peru
  • C. camisea Silva & Lise, 2009 — Peru
  • C. wayrapata Silva & Lise, 2007 (type) — Peru

Cupiennius

Cupiennius Simon, 1891

  • C. bimaculatus (Taczanowski, 1874) — Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana, Ecuador
  • C. chiapanensis Medina, 2006 — Mexico
  • C. coccineus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901 — Costa Rica to Colombia
  • C. cubae Strand, 1909 — Cuba, Costa Rica to Venezuela
  • C. foliatus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901 — Costa Rica, Panama
  • C. getazi Simon, 1891 (type) — Costa Rica, Panama
  • C. granadensis (Keyserling, 1877) — Costa Rica to Colombia
  • C. remedius Barth & Cordes, 1998 — Guatemala
  • C. salei (Keyserling, 1877) — Mexico, Central America, Hispaniola
  • C. valentinei (Petrunkevitch, 1925) — Panama
  • C. vodou Brescovit & Polotow, 2005 — Hispaniola

D

Dossenus

Dossenus Simon, 1898

  • D. guapore Silva, Lise & Carico, 2007 — Panama, Colombia, Brazil
  • D. marginatus Simon, 1898 (type) — Trinidad, Colombia, Peru, Brazil
  • D. paraensis Silva & Lise, 2011 — Brazil

Dyrines

Dyrines Simon, 1903

  • D. brescoviti Silva & Lise, 2010 — Brazil
  • D. ducke Carico & Silva, 2008 — Brazil
  • D. huanuco Carico & Silva, 2008 — Peru
  • D. striatipes (Simon, 1898) (type) — Panama, Venezuela, Guyana

E

Enna

Enna O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897

  • E. baeza Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Ecuador, Peru
  • E. bartica Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Brazil, Guyana
  • E. bonaldoi Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Peru, Brazil
  • E. caliensis Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Colombia, Bolivia
  • E. caparao Silva & Lise, 2009 — Brazil
  • E. caricoi Silva & Lise, 2011 — Colombia
  • E. carinata Silva & Lise, 2011 — Panama
  • E. chickeringi Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Honduras, Costa Rica
  • E. colonche Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Ecuador
  • E. eberhardi Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Costa Rica, Panama
  • E. echarate Silva & Lise, 2009 — Peru
  • E. estebanensis (Simon, 1898) — Venezuela, Ecuador
  • E. frijoles Silva & Lise, 2011 — Panama
  • E. gloriae Rengifo, Albo & Delgado-Santa, 2021 — Colombia
  • E. hara Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Peru
  • E. huanuco Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Peru
  • E. igarape Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Peru, Brazil
  • E. jullieni (Simon, 1898) — Panama, Colombia, Venezuela
  • E. junin (Carico & Silva, 2010) — Peru
  • E. kuyuwiniensis Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Guyana
  • E. maya Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Honduras, Costa Rica, Peru
  • E. meridionalis Silva & Lise, 2009 — Brazil
  • E. minor Petrunkevitch, 1925 — Panama, Colombia
  • E. moyobamba Silva, Víquez & Lise, 2012 — Peru
  • E. nesiotes Chamberlin, 1925 — Panama
  • E. osaensis Silva, Víquez & Lise, 2012 — Costa Rica
  • E. paraensis Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Brazil
  • E. pecki Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Costa Rica
  • E. redundans (Platnick, 1993) — Brazil
  • E. rioja Silva, 2013 — Peru
  • E. riotopo Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Ecuador
  • E. rothi Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Ecuador
  • E. segredo Silva & Lise, 2009 — Brazil
  • E. silvae Silva & Lise, 2011 — Peru
  • E. triste Silva & Lise, 2011 — Venezuela
  • E. trivittata Silva & Lise, 2009 — Peru, Brazil
  • E. velox O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 (type) — Mexico
  • E. venezuelana Silva & Lise, 2011 — Venezuela
  • E. xingu Carico & Silva, 2010 — Brazil
  • E. zurqui Silva & Lise, 2011 — Costa Rica

Eotrechalea

Eotrechalea Wunderlich, 2004[2] - †Eotrechaleinae

  • E. annulata Wunderlich, 2004

Esuritor

Esuritor Petrunkevitch, 1942[2] - †Eotrechaleinae

  • E. aculeatus Petrunkevitch, 1958
  • E. spinipes Petrunkevitch, 1942

H

Heidrunea

Heidrunea Brescovit & Höfer, 1994

  • H. arijana Brescovit & Höfer, 1994 — Brazil
  • H. irmleri Brescovit & Höfer, 1994 (type) — Brazil
  • H. lobrita Brescovit & Höfer, 1994 — Brazil

Hesydrus

Hesydrus Simon, 1898

  • H. aurantius (Mello-Leitão, 1942) — Colombia, Peru, Bolivia
  • H. canar Carico, 2005 — Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
  • H. caripito Carico, 2005 — Colombia, Venezuela, Peru
  • H. chanchamayo Carico, 2005 — Peru
  • H. habilis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896) — Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama
  • H. palustris Simon, 1898 (type) — Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
  • H. yacuiba Carico, 2005 — Bolivia

L

Linoptes

Linoptes Menge, 1854[2] - †Eotrechaleinae

  • L. oculeus Menge, 1854
  • L. valdespinosa Petrunkevitch, 1958

N

Neoctenus

Neoctenus Simon, 1897

  • N. comosus Simon, 1897 (type) — Brazil
  • N. eximius Mello-Leitão, 1938 — Brazil
  • N. finneganae Mello-Leitão, 1948 — Guyana
  • N. peruvianus (Chamberlin, 1916) — Peru

P

Paradossenus

Paradossenus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1903

  • P. acanthocymbium Carico & Silva, 2010 — Brazil
  • P. benicito Carico & Silva, 2010 — Bolivia, Brazil
  • P. caricoi Sierwald, 1993 — Colombia, Guyana
  • P. corumba Brescovit & Raizer, 2000 — Brazil, Paraguay
  • P. isthmus Carico & Silva, 2010 — Nicaragua to Colombia
  • P. longipes (Taczanowski, 1874) (type) — Venezuela to Argentina
  • P. makuxi Silva & Lise, 2011 — Brazil
  • P. minimus (Mello-Leitão, 1940) — Brazil
  • P. pozo Carico & Silva, 2010 — Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil
  • P. pulcher Sierwald, 1993 — Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil
  • P. sabana Carico & Silva, 2010 — Venezuela
  • P. santaremensis (Silva & Lise, 2006) — Brazil
  • P. tocantins Carico & Silva, 2010 — Brazil

Paratrechalea

Paratrechalea Carico, 2005

  • P. azul Carico, 2005 — Brazil
  • P. galianoae Carico, 2005 — Brazil, Argentina
  • P. julyae Silva & Lise, 2006 — Brazil
  • P. longigaster Carico, 2005 — Brazil, Argentina
  • P. ornata (Mello-Leitão, 1943) (type) — Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina
  • P. saopaulo Carico, 2005 — Brazil
  • P. wygodzinskyi (Soares & Camargo, 1948) — Brazil

R

Rhoicinus

Rhoicinus Simon, 1898

  • R. andinus Exline, 1960 — Peru
  • R. fuscus (Caporiacco, 1947) — Guyana
  • R. gaujoni Simon, 1898 (type) — Ecuador, Brazil
  • R. lugato Höfer & Brescovit, 1994 — Brazil
  • R. rothi Exline, 1960 — Peru
  • R. schlingeri Exline, 1960 — Peru
  • R. urucu Brescovit & Oliveira, 1994 — Brazil
  • R. wallsi Exline, 1950 — Ecuador
  • R. wapleri Simon, 1898 — Venezuela
  • R. weyrauchi Exline, 1960 — Peru

S

Shinobius

Shinobius Yaginuma, 1991

Syntrechalea

Syntrechalea
Syntrechalea sp.

Syntrechalea F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902

  • S. adis Carico, 2008 — Venezuela, Brazil, Surinam, Peru
  • S. boliviensis (Carico, 1993) — Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil
  • S. brasilia Carico, 2008 — Brazil
  • S. caballero Carico, 2008 — Brazil, Paraguay
  • S. caporiacco Carico, 2008 — Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana, Peru
  • S. lomalinda (Carico, 1993) — Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil
  • S. napoensis Carico, 2008 — Ecuador, Brazil
  • S. neblina Silva & Lise, 2010 — Brazil
  • S. reimoseri (Caporiacco, 1947) — Brazil, Guyana, Ecuador, Peru
  • S. robusta Silva & Lise, 2010 — Brazil
  • S. syntrechaloides (Mello-Leitão, 1941) — Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, Bolivia
  • S. tenuis F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902 (type) — Mexico to Brazil

T

Trechalea

Trechalea Thorell, 1869

  • T. amazonica F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1903 — Trinidad, Colombia, Brazil
  • T. bucculenta (Simon, 1898) — Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia
  • T. connexa (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898) — Mexico
  • T. extensa (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896) — Mexico to Panama
  • T. gertschi Carico & Minch, 1981 — USA, Mexico
  • T. longitarsis (C. L. Koch, 1847) (type) — Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
  • T. macconnelli Pocock, 1900 — Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname
  • T. paucispina Caporiacco, 1947 — Peru, Brazil, Guyana
  • T. tirimbina Silva & Lapinski, 2012 — Costa Rica

Trechaleoides

Trechaleoides Carico, 2005

  • T. biocellata (Mello-Leitão, 1926) — Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
  • T. keyserlingi (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1903) (type) — Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina

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