Biology:Coelotes

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Short description: Genus of spiders

Coelotes
Coelotes terrestris.jpg
Coelotes terrestris
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Agelenidae
Genus: Coelotes
Blackwall, 1841[1]
Type species
Clubiona saxatilis[2]
Blackwall, 1833
Species

189, see text

Synonyms[1]

Coelotes is a genus of funnel weavers first described by John Blackwall in 1841.[4] A large number of species are found throughout Europe and Asia.[1]

Species

(As of April 2019) it contains 189 species:[1]

  • C. acerbus Liu, Li & Pham, 2010 – Vietnam
  • C. adnexus Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. aguniensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. akakinaensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. albimontanus Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. alpinus Polenec, 1972 – Italy, Austria, Slovenia
  • C. amamiensis Shimojana, 1989 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. amplilamnis Saito, 1936 – China
  • C. antri (Komatsu, 1961) – Japan
  • C. arganoi Brignoli, 1978 – Turkey
  • C. aritai Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. atropos (Walckenaer, 1830) – Europe
  • C. bifurcatus Okumura & Ono, 2006 – Japan
  • C. biprocessis Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. brachiatus Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie, 1990 – China
  • C. brevis Xu & Li, 2007 – China
  • C. capacilimbus Xu & Li, 2006 – China
  • C. caudatus de Blauwe, 1973 – Lebanon
  • C. cavicola (Komatsu, 1961) – Japan
  • C. charitonovi Spassky, 1939 – Central Asia
  • C. chenzhou Zhang & Yin, 2001 – China
  • C. chishuiensis Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. coenobita Brignoli, 1978 – Turkey
  • C. colosseus Xu & Li, 2007 – China
  • C. conversus Xu & Li, 2006 – China
  • C. cornutus Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. cristiformis Jiang, Chen & Zhang, 2018 – China
  • C. curvilamnis Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kyrgyzstan
    • Coelotes c. alatauensis Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
    • Coelotes c. boomensis Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kyrgyzstan
  • C. cylistus Peng & Wang, 1997 – China
  • C. decolor Nishikawa, 1973 – Japan
  • C. degeneratus Liu & Li, 2009 – China
  • C. doii Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. dormans Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. eharai Arita, 1976 – Japan
  • C. enasanus Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. everesti Hu, 2001 – China
  • C. exaptus Banks, 1898 – Mexico
  • C. exilis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. exitialis L. Koch, 1878 – Korea, Japan
  • C. fanjingensis Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. fujian Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. furvus Liu, Li & Pham, 2010 – Vietnam
  • C. galeiformis Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie, 1990 – China
  • C. gifuensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. globasus (Wang, Peng & Kim, 1996) – China
  • C. gotoensis Okumura, 2007 – Japan
  • C. guttatus Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie, 1990 – China
  • C. hachijoensis Ono, 2008 – Japan
  • C. hamamurai Yaginuma, 1967 – Japan
  • C. hataensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. hexommatus (Komatsu, 1957) – Japan
  • C. hikonensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. hiradoensis Okumura & Ono, 2006 – Japan
  • C. hiratsukai Arita, 1976 – Japan
  • C. hiruzenensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. hiurai Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. ibukiensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. icohamatus Zhu & Wang, 1991 – China
  • C. iharai Okumura, 2007 – Japan
  • C. iheyaensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. ikiensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. improprius (Wang, Griswold & Miller, 2010) – China
  • C. indentatus Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. insulanus Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. introhamatus Xu & Li, 2006 – China
  • C. iriei Okumura, 2013 – Japan
  • C. italicus Kritscher, 1956 – Italy
  • C. iyoensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. izenaensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. jianfenglingensis (Liu & Li, 2009) – China
  • C. juglandicola Ovtchinnikov, 1984 – Kyrgyzstan
  • C. kagaensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. kakeromaensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. katsurai Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. keramaensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. kimi Kim & Park, 2009 – Korea
  • C. kintaroi Nishikawa, 1983 – Japan
  • C. kirgisicus Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kyrgyzstan
  • C. kitazawai Yaginuma, 1972 – Japan
  • C. koshikiensis Okumura, 2013 – Japan
  • C. kumejimanus Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. kumensis Shimojana, 1989 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. lamellatus Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. laohuanglongensis Liu & Li, 2009 – China
  • C. ledongensis Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. luculli Brignoli, 1978 – Turkey
  • C. maculatus Zhang, Peng & Kim, 1997 – China
  • C. mastrucatus Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie, 1990 – China
  • C. mediocris Kulczyński, 1887 – Switzerland, Italy, Ukraine?
  • C. micado Strand, 1907 – Japan
  • C. microps Schenkel, 1963 – China
  • C. minobusanus Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. minoensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. miyakoensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. modestus Simon, 1880 – China, Japan
  • C. mohrii Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. motobuensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. multannulatus Zhang, Zhu, Sun & Song, 2006 – China
  • C. musashiensis Nishikawa, 1989 – Japan
  • C. nagaraensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. nasensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. nazuna Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. nenilini Ovtchinnikov, 1999 – Uzbekistan
  • C. ningmingensis Peng, Yan, Liu & Kim, 1998 – China
  • C. noctulus Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie, 1990 – China
  • C. notoensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. obako Nishikawa, 1983 – Japan
  • C. obtusangulus Luo & Chen, 2015 – China
  • C. ogatai Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. okinawensis Shimojana, 1989 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. osamui Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. osellai de Blauwe, 1973 – Italy
  • C. oshimaensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. oxyacanthus Okumura, 2013 – Japan
  • C. pabulator Simon, 1875 – France, Switzerland
  • C. pastoralis Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
  • C. pedodentalis Zhang, Zhu, Sun & Song, 2006 – China
  • C. perbrevis Liu, Li & Pham, 2010 – Vietnam
  • C. personatus Nishikawa, 1973 – Japan
  • C. pervicax Hu & Li, 1987 – China
  • C. phthisicus Brignoli, 1978 – Turkey
  • C. pickardi O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873 – Switzerland, Italy
    • Coelotes p. carpathensis Ovtchinnikov, 1999 – Ukraine
    • Coelotes p. pastor Simon, 1875 – France
    • Coelotes p. tirolensis (Kulczyński, 1906) – Switzerland, Italy, Ukraine?
  • C. poleneci Wiehle, 1964 – Austria, Slovenia
  • C. polyedricus Liu, Li & Pham, 2010 – Vietnam
  • C. poricus Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. poweri Simon, 1875 – France
  • C. processus Xu & Li, 2007 – China
  • C. progressoridentes Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kyrgyzstan
  • C. quadratus Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie, 1990 – China
  • C. rhododendri Brignoli, 1978 – Turkey
  • C. robustior Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. robustus Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie, 1990 – China
  • C. rudolfi (Schenkel, 1925) – Switzerland
  • C. rugosus (Wang, Peng & Kim, 1996) – China
  • C. saccatus Peng & Yin, 1998 – China
  • C. saikaiensis Okumura, 2013 – Japan
  • C. sanoi Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. sawadai Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. septus Wang, Yin, Peng & Xie, 1990 – China
  • C. serpentinus Jiang, Chen & Zhang, 2018 – China
  • C. shimajiriensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. simplex O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 – China (Yarkand)
  • C. sinopensis Danişman, Karanfil & Coşar, 2016 – Turkey
  • C. sinuolatus Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. solitarius L. Koch, 1868 – Europe
  • C. songae Liu, Li & Pham, 2010 – Vietnam
  • C. sordidus Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
  • C. striatilamnis Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
    • Coelotes s. ketmenensis Ovtchinnikov, 2001 – Kazakhstan
  • C. stylifer Caporiacco, 1935 – Kashmir
  • C. suruga Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. suthepicus Dankittipakul, Chami-Kranon & Wang, 2005 – Thailand
  • C. takanawaensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. taurus Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. tegenarioides O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 – China (Yarkand)
  • C. tenutubilaris Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
  • C. terrestris (Wider, 1834) – Europe, Turkey
  • C. tiantangensis Luo & Chen, 2015 – China
  • C. tiantongensis Zhang, Peng & Kim, 1997 – China
  • C. titaniacus Brignoli, 1977 – Greece
  • C. tochigiensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. tojoi Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. tokaraensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. tokunoshimaensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. tominagai Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. tonakiensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. transiliensis Ovtchinnikov, 2000 – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
  • C. troglocaecus Shimojana & Nishihira, 2000 – Japan (Okinawa)
  • C. turkestanicus Ovtchinnikov, 1999 – Russia (Europe) to Central Asia
  • C. uncatus Liu & Li, 2009 – China
  • C. undulatus Hu & Wang, 1990 – China
  • C. unicatus Yaginuma, 1977 – Japan
  • C. unzenensis Okumura, 2013 – Japan
  • C. uozumii Nishikawa, 2002 – Japan
  • C. vallei Brignoli, 1977 – Italy
  • C. vestigialis Xu & Li, 2007 – China
  • C. vignai Brignoli, 1978 – Turkey
  • C. wangi Chen & Zhao, 1997 – China
  • C. xinjiangensis Hu, 1992 – China
  • C. yaginumai Nishikawa, 1972 – Japan
  • C. yahagiensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
  • C. yambaruensis Shimojana, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • C. yodoensis Nishikawa, 1977 – Japan
  • C. zaoensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Gen. Coelotes Blackwall, 1841". Natural History Museum Bern. http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/19. Retrieved 2019-05-07. 
  2. ICZN (1979). "Opinion 1119. Amaurobius C.L. Koch, 1837, and Coelotes Blackwall, 1841 (Araneae): Conserved under the Plenary Powers". Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 35 (4): 216–220. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12226823. 
  3. Lehtinen, P. T. (1967). "Classification of the cribellate spiders and some allied families, with notes on the evolution of the suborder Araneomorpha". Annales Zoologici Fennici 4: 273. 
  4. Blackwall, J. (1841). "The difference in the number of eyes with which spiders are provided proposed as the basis of their distribution into tribes; with descriptions of newly discovered species and the characters of a new family and three new genera of spiders.". Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 18: 601–670. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1838.tb00210.x. https://zenodo.org/record/2190453. 

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q2981775 entry