Biology:Metagonia

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Short description: Genus of spiders

Metagonia
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Pholcidae
Genus: Metagonia
Simon, 1893[1]
Type species
M. bifida
Simon, 1893
Species

91, see text

Synonyms[1]
  • Anomalaia González-Sponga, 1998[2]
  • Portena González-Sponga, 2011[3]

Metagonia is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1893.[4]

Species

(As of August 2022) it contains 91 species, found in the Caribbean, Central America, South America, the United States, and Mexico:[1]

  • M. amica Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. argentinensis Mello-Leitão, 1945 – Brazil, Argentina
  • M. asintal Huber, 1998 – Guatemala
  • M. atoyacae Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. auberti Caporiacco, 1954 – French Guiana
  • M. belize Gertsch, 1986 – Guatemala, Belize
  • M. bella Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. bellavista Gertsch & Peck, 1992 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
  • M. beni Huber, 2000 – Peru, Bolivia, Brazil
  • M. berlanga Huber, 2022 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
  • M. bicornis (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil
  • M. bifida Simon, 1893 (type) – Brazil
  • M. blanda Gertsch, 1973 – Guatemala, Honduras
  • M. bonaldoa Huber, 2000 – Brazil
  • M. candela Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. capilla Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. cara Gertsch, 1986 – Belize
  • M. caudata O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1895 – USA to Belize
  • M. chiquita Gertsch, 1977 – Mexico
  • M. coahuila Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. conica (Simon, 1893) – Venezuela
  • M. cuate Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. debrasi Pérez & Huber, 1999 – Cuba
  • M. delicata (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1895) – Mexico to Panama
  • M. diamantina Machado, Ferreira & Brescovit, 2011 – Brazil
  • M. duodecimpunctata Schmidt, 1971 – Ecuador
  • M. faceta Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. flavipes Schmidt, 1971 – Ecuador
  • M. furcata Huber, 2000 – Brazil
  • M. globulosa Huber, 2000 – Peru, Bolivia
  • M. goodnighti Gertsch, 1977 – Mexico
  • M. guaga Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. guianesa Huber, 2020 – Venezuela
  • M. guttata Huber, 2020 – Venezuela
  • M. heraldica Mello-Leitão, 1922 – Brazil
  • M. hitoy Huber, 1997 – Costa Rica
  • M. hondura Huber, 1997 – Costa Rica
  • M. iviei Gertsch, 1977 – Mexico
  • M. jamaica Gertsch, 1986 – Jamaica
  • M. jarmila Gertsch, 1973 – Belize
  • M. joya Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. juliae González-Sponga, 2010 – Venezuela
  • M. lagrimas Huber, 2022 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
  • M. lancetilla Huber, 1998 – Honduras
  • M. latigo Huber, 2020 – Venezuela
  • M. lepida Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. lingua (Schmidt, 1956) – Colombia
  • M. luisa Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. maldonado Huber, 2000 – Peru, Bolivia
  • M. mariguitarensis (González-Sponga, 1998) – Venezuela, Brazil, Peru
  • M. martha Gertsch, 1973 – Mexico
  • M. maximiliani Brignoli, 1972 – Mexico
  • M. maya Chamberlin & Ivie, 1938 – Mexico
  • M. mcnatti Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. modesta Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. modica Gertsch, 1986 – Guatemala
  • M. nadleri Huber, 2000 – Brazil
  • M. osa Gertsch, 1986 – Costa Rica
  • M. oxtalja Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. pachona Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. panama Gertsch, 1986 – Panama
  • M. paranapiacaba Huber, Rheims & Brescovit, 2005 – Brazil
  • M. petropolis Huber, Rheims & Brescovit, 2005 – Brazil
  • M. placida Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. potiguar Ferreira, Souza, Machado & Brescovit, 2011 – Brazil
  • M. puebla Gertsch, 1986 – Mexico
  • M. punctata Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. pura Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. quadrifasciata Mello-Leitão, 1926 – Brazil
  • M. reederi Gertsch & Peck, 1992 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
  • M. reventazona Huber, 1997 – Costa Rica, Panama
  • M. rica Gertsch, 1986 – Costa Rica, Panama
  • M. samiria Huber, 2000 – Peru
  • M. secreta Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. selva Gertsch, 1986 – Costa Rica
  • M. serena Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. striata Schmidt, 1971 – Guatemala
  • M. strinatii (Brignoli, 1972) – Argentina
  • M. suzanne Gertsch, 1973 – Mexico
  • M. talamanca Huber, 1997 – Costa Rica
  • M. taruma Huber, 2000 – Guyana, Brazil
  • M. tinaja Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. tingo Huber, 2000 – Peru
  • M. tlamaya Gertsch, 1971 – Mexico
  • M. torete Gertsch, 1977 – Mexico
  • M. toro Huber, 1997 – Panama
  • M. triocular (González-Sponga, 2011) – Venezuela
  • M. unicolor (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil
  • M. uvita Huber, 1997 – Costa Rica
  • M. yucatana Chamberlin & Ivie, 1938 – Mexico
  • M. zatoichi Huber, 2022 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Gloor, Daniel; Nentwig, Wolfgang; Blick, Theo; Kropf, Christian (2019). Gen. Metagonia Simon, 1893. Natural History Museum Bern. doi:10.24436/2. http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/2319. Retrieved 2019-07-04. 
  2. Huber, B. A. (2000). "New World pholcid spiders (Araneae: Pholcidae): A revision at generic level". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 254: 53. doi:10.1206/0003-0090(2000)254<0001:NWPSAP>2.0.CO;2. http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/bitstream/2246/1601/2/B254.pdf. 
  3. Huber, B. A.; Colmenares, P. A.; Ramírez, M. J. (2014). "Fourteen new generic and ten new specific synonymies in Pholcidae (Araneae), and transfer of Mystes Bristowe to Filistatidae". Zootaxa 3847 (3): 413–22. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3847.3.5. PMID 25112347. 
  4. Simon, E. (1893). Histoire naturelle das araignées. Paris: Roret. pp. 257–488. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.51973. 

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