Biology:List of Philodromidae species

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

A

Apollophanes

Apollophanes O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898

  • A. aztecanus Dondale & Redner, 1975 — Mexico
  • A. bangalores Tikader, 1963 — India
  • A. caribaeus Dondale & Redner, 1975 — Trinidad
  • A. crispus Dondale & Redner, 1975 — Panama
  • A. erectus Dondale & Redner, 1975 — Mexico
  • A. fitzroyi Baert, 2013 — Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
  • A. gaucho Francisco, Ott & Teixeira, 2016 — Brazil
  • A. indistinctus Gertsch, 1933 — Mexico
  • A. lonesomegeorgei Baert, 2013 — Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
  • A. longipes (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896) — Mexico
  • A. macropalpus (Paik, 1979) — Russia (West Siberia to Far East), Korea
  • A. margareta Lowrie & Gertsch, 1955 — USA, Canada
  • A. punctatus (Bryant, 1948) — Hispaniola
  • A. punctipes (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1891) (type) — USA to Panama
  • A. texanus Banks, 1904 — USA, Mexico

B

Bacillocnemis

Bacillocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1938

Berlandiella

Berlandiella Mello-Leitão, 1929

  • B. insignis Mello-Leitão, 1929 (type) — Brazil
  • B. magna Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • B. meridionalis Lise & Silva, 2011 — Brazil
  • B. polyacantha Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • B. querencia Lise & Silva, 2011 — Brazil
  • B. robertae Lise & Silva, 2011 — Brazil, Argentina
  • B. zabele Pantoja, Drago-Bisneto & Saturnino, 2020 — Brazil

C

Celerrimus

Celerrimus Lecigne, Cornic, Oger & Van Keer, 2019

  • C. duffeyi Lecigne, 2019 (type) — Spain, France

Cleocnemis

Cleocnemis Simon, 1886

  • C. bryantae (Gertsch, 1933) — Paraguay
  • C. heteropoda Simon, 1886 (type) — Brazil
  • C. lanceolata Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • C. moschata Mello-Leitão, 1943 — Brazil
  • C. mutilata (Mello-Leitão, 1917) — Brazil
  • C. nigra Mello-Leitão, 1943 — Brazil
  • C. paraguensis (Gertsch, 1933) — Paraguay
  • C. punctulata (Taczanowski, 1872) — Peru, Venezuela, Guyana
  • C. rosea Mello-Leitão, 1944 — Argentina
  • C. rudolphi Mello-Leitão, 1943 — Brazil
  • C. serrana Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • C. spinosa Mello-Leitão, 1947 — Brazil
  • C. taquarae (Keyserling, 1891) — Peru, Brazil
  • C. xenotypa Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil

Cretadromus

Cretadromus Cheng et al., 2009[2]

  • C. liaoningensis Cheng et al., 2009

E

Ebo

Ebo Keyserling, 1884

  • E. bharatae Tikader, 1965 — India (mainland, Andaman Is.)
  • E. bucklei Platnick, 1972 — Canada
  • E. carmineus Mello-Leitão, 1944 — Argentina
  • E. contrastus Sauer & Platnick, 1972 — USA
  • E. distinctivus Lyakhov, 1992 — Kazakhstan, Russia (South Siberia)
  • E. evansae Sauer & Platnick, 1972 — USA, Mexico
  • E. fuscus Mello-Leitão, 1943 — Argentina
  • E. iviei Sauer & Platnick, 1972 — USA, Canada
  • E. latithorax Keyserling, 1884 (type) — USA, Canada
  • E. meridionalis Mello-Leitão, 1942 — Argentina
  • E. merkeli Schick, 1965 — USA
  • E. pepinensis Gertsch, 1933 — USA, Canada
  • E. punctatus Sauer & Platnick, 1972 — USA

Eminella

Eminella Özdikmen, 2007

Eothanatus

Eothanatus Petrunkevitch, 1950[2]

  • E. diritatis Petrunkevitch, 1950

F

Fageia

Fageia Mello-Leitão, 1929

  • F. amabilis Mello-Leitão, 1929 (type) — Brazil
  • F. clara Mello-Leitão, 1937 — Brazil
  • F. concolor Mello-Leitão, 1947 — Brazil
  • F. meridionalis Mello-Leitão, 1943 — Brazil

G

Gephyrellula

Gephyrellula Strand, 1932

Gephyrina

Gephyrina Simon, 1895

  • G. alba Simon, 1895 (type) — Venezuela
  • G. albimarginata Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • G. imbecilla Mello-Leitão, 1917 — Brazil
  • G. insularis Simon, 1898 — St. Vincent
  • G. nigropunctata Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil, Bolivia

Gephyrota

Gephyrota Strand, 1932

  • G. candida (Simon, 1895) — Cambodia, Vietnam
  • G. glauca (Jézéquel, 1966) — Ivory Coast
  • G. limbata (L. Koch, 1875) (type) — Australia (Queensland)
  • G. nigrolineata (Simon, 1909) — Vietnam
  • G. pudica (Simon, 1906) — India
  • G. virescens (Simon, 1906) — Sri Lanka
  • G. viridipallida (Schmidt, 1956) — Cameroon

H

Halodromus

Halodromus Muster, 2009

  • H. barbarae Muster, 2009 — Canary Is., Spain, Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia
  • H. deltshevi Muster, 2009 — Yemen
  • H. gershomi Muster, 2009 — Eritrea
  • H. patellaris (Wunderlich, 1987) — Cape Verde Is., Canary Is., Spain, Tunisia, Israel
  • H. patellidens (Levy, 1977) (type) — Cape Verde, Algeria to Middle East
  • H. vanharteni Logunov, 2011 — United Arab Emirates

Hirriusa

Hirriusa Strand, 1932

  • H. arenacea (Lawrence, 1927) — Namibia
  • H. bidentata (Lawrence, 1927) — Namibia
  • H. variegata (Simon, 1895) (type) — South Africa

M

Metacleocnemis

Metacleocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1929

P

Pagiopalus

Pagiopalus
Pagiopalus personatus

Pagiopalus Simon, 1900

  • P. apiculus Suman, 1971 — Hawaii
  • P. atomarius Simon, 1900 (type) — Hawaii
  • P. nigriventris Simon, 1900 — Hawaii
  • P. personatus Simon, 1900 — Hawaii

Paracleocnemis

Paracleocnemis Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1942

  • P. apostoli Mello-Leitão, 1945 — Argentina
  • P. termalis Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1942 (type) — Argentina

Pedinopistha

Pedinopistha Karsch, 1880

  • P. aculeata (Simon, 1900) — Hawaii
  • P. finschi Karsch, 1880 (type) — Hawaii
  • P. longula (Simon, 1900) — Hawaii
  • P. schauinslandi (Simon, 1899) — Hawaii
  • P. stigmatica (Simon, 1900) — Hawaii

Petrichus

Petrichus Simon, 1886

  • P. cinereus Tullgren, 1901 — Argentina
  • P. corticinus Mello-Leitão, 1944 — Argentina
  • P. fuliginosus (Nicolet, 1849) — Chile
  • P. funebris (Nicolet, 1849) — Chile
  • P. griseus Berland, 1913 — Ecuador
  • P. junior (Nicolet, 1849) — Chile
  • P. lancearius Simon, 1905 — Argentina
  • P. luteus (Nicolet, 1849) — Chile
  • P. marmoratus Simon, 1886 (type) — Argentina
  • P. meridionalis (Keyserling, 1891) — Brazil
  • P. niveus (Simon, 1895) — Argentina, Falkland Is.
  • P. ornatus Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1942 — Argentina
  • P. sordidus Tullgren, 1901 — Argentina
  • P. tobioides Mello-Leitão, 1941 — Argentina
  • P. tullgreni Simon, 1902 — Argentina
  • P. zonatus Tullgren, 1901 — Argentina

Philodromidites

Philodromidites Straus, 1967[2]

  • P. hercynicus Straus, 1967

Philodromops

Philodromops Mello-Leitão, 1943

Philodromus

Philodromus
Wandering crab spider
(Philodromus aureolus)
Philodromus fuscomarginatus
Philodromus spinitarsis

Philodromus Walckenaer, 1826

  • P. albicans O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 — Mexico
  • P. albidus Kulczyński, 1911 — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus
  • P. albofrenatus Simon, 1907 — Equatorial Guinea (Bioko)
  • P. albolimbatus Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • P. alboniger Caporiacco, 1949 — Kenya
  • P. aliensis Hu, 2001 — China
  • P. anomalus Gertsch, 1934 — USA
  • P. archettii Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • P. arizonensis Dondale & Redner, 1969 — USA, Mexico
  • P. aryy Marusik, 1991 — Russia (Urals to Far East), China
  • P. ashae Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. assamensis Tikader, 1962 — India, China
  • P. aureolus (Clerck, 1757) (type) — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia and Middle Siberia), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
  • P. auricomus L. Koch, 1878 — Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Japan
  • P. austerus (L. Koch, 1876) — Australia (Queensland)
  • P. azcursor Logunov & Huseynov, 2008 — Azerbaijan
  • P. barmani Tikader, 1980 — India
  • P. barrowsi Gertsch, 1934 — USA
  • P. betrabatai Tikader, 1966 — India
  • P. bhagirathai Tikader, 1966 — India
  • P. bicornutus Schmidt & Krause, 1995 — Cape Verde Is.
  • P. bigibbosus Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • P. bigibbus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876) — Egypt, Sudan, Arabia, India
    • P. b. australis Lawrence, 1928 — South Africa
  • P. bilineatus Bryant, 1933 — USA
  • P. bimuricatus Dondale & Redner, 1968 — USA
  • P. blanckei (Wunderlich, 1995) — France (Corsica), Italy (Sardinia, mainland)
  • P. bonneti Karol, 1968 — Turkey
  • P. borana Caporiacco, 1939 — Ethiopia
  • P. bosmansi Muster & Thaler, 2004 — Algeria
  • P. brachycephalus Lawrence, 1952 — South Africa
  • P. breviductus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Jamaica
  • P. browningi Lawrence, 1952 — South Africa
  • P. bucaensis (Logunov & Kunt, 2010) — Turkey
  • P. buchari Kubcová, 2004 — Europe
  • P. buxi Simon, 1884 — Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran
  • P. calidus Lucas, 1846 — Algeria, Morocco, Libya
  • P. californicus Keyserling, 1884 — North America
  • P. cammarus Rossi, 1846 — Balkans
  • P. caporiaccoi Roewer, 1951 — Kenya
  • P. casseli Simon, 1900 — Mali
  • P. catagraphus Simon, 1870 — Spain
  • P. cavatus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Mexico
  • P. cayanus Taczanowski, 1872 — French Guiana
  • P. cespitum (Walckenaer, 1802) — North America, Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
  • P. chambaensis Tikader, 1980 — India, China
  • P. chamisis Schick, 1965 — USA, Mexico
  • P. cinereus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876 — Egypt
  • P. coachellae Schick, 1965 — USA, Mexico
  • P. collinus C. L. Koch, 1835 — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus
  • P. corradii Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • P. cubanus Dondale & Redner, 1968 — Cuba
  • P. cufrae Caporiacco, 1936 — Libya
  • P. daoxianen Yin, Peng & Kim, 1999 — China
  • P. decoratus Tikader, 1962 — India
  • P. denisi Levy, 1977 — Egypt
  • P. devhutai Tikader, 1966 — India
  • P. diablae Schick, 1965 — USA
  • P. digitatus Yang, Zhu & Song, 2005 — China
  • P. dilatatus Caporiacco, 1940 — Ethiopia
  • P. dilutus Thorell, 1875 — Ukraine, Russia (Europe)
  • P. dispar Walckenaer, 1826 — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Iran. Introduced to USA, Canada
  • P. distans Dondale & Redner, 1968 — USA
  • P. domesticus Tikader, 1962 — India
  • P. droseroides Schick, 1965 — USA
  • P. dubius Caporiacco, 1933 — Libya
  • P. durvei Tikader, 1980 — India
  • P. emarginatus (Schrank, 1803) — Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
    • P. e. lusitanicus Kulczyński, 1911 — Portugal
  • P. epigynatus Strand, 1909 — South Africa
  • P. erythrops Caporiacco, 1933 — Libya
  • P. exilis Banks, 1892 — USA, Canada
  • P. femurostriatus Muster, 2009 — Greece, Turkey
  • P. floridensis Banks, 1904 — USA
  • P. foucauldi Denis, 1954 — Algeria
  • P. frontosus Simon, 1897 — India
  • P. fuscolimbatus Lucas, 1846 — Mediterranean
  • P. fuscomarginatus (De Geer, 1778) — Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East)
  • P. gertschi Schick, 1965 — USA
  • P. grazianii Caporiacco, 1933 — Libya
  • P. grosi Lessert, 1943 — Congo
  • P. guineensis Millot, 1942 — Guinea, Ivory Coast
  • P. guiyang Long & Yu, 2022 — China
  • P. gyirongensis Hu, 2001 — China
  • P. hadzii Šilhavý, 1944 — North Macedonia
  • P. harrietae Dondale & Redner, 1969 — USA
  • P. hiulcus (Pavesi, 1883) — Ethiopia, Somalia
  • P. humilis Kroneberg, 1875 — Tajikistan
  • P. imbecillus Keyserling, 1880 — USA, Canada
  • P. immaculatus Denis, 1955 — Niger
  • P. infectus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Mexico
  • P. infuscatus Keyserling, 1880 — USA, Canada
    • P. i. utus Chamberlin, 1921 — USA
  • P. insperatus Schick, 1965 — USA, Canada
  • P. insulanus Kulczyński, 1905 — Madeira
  • P. jabalpurensis Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. jimredneri Jiménez, 1989 — Mexico
  • P. johani Muster, 2009 — Greece
  • P. josemitensis Gertsch, 1934 — USA, Canada
  • P. juvencus Kulczyński, 1895 — Armenia
  • P. kalliaensis Levy, 1977 — Israel
  • P. ketani Gajbe, 2005 — India
  • P. keyserlingi Marx, 1890 — USA, Canada
  • P. kianganensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • P. kraepelini Simon, 1905 — Indonesia (Java)
  • P. krausi Muster & Thaler, 2004 — Albania, Greece, Turkey
  • P. laricium Simon, 1875 — Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Germany
  • P. lasaensis Yin, Peng, Bao & Kim, 2000 — China
  • P. laticeps Keyserling, 1880 — USA
  • P. latrophagus Levy, 1999 — Israel, United Arab Emirates
  • P. legae Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • P. lhasana Hu, 2001 — China
  • P. lividus Simon, 1875 — Portugal, France, Morocco, Algeria, Italy, Croatia
  • P. longiductus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Costa Rica
  • P. longipalpis Simon, 1870 — Europe, Iran, Azerbaijan
  • P. lugens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876) — Egypt
  • P. lunatus Muster & Thaler, 2004 — Croatia, Albania, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey
  • P. luteovirescens Urquhart, 1893 — Australia (Tasmania)
  • P. lutulentus Gertsch, 1934 — USA
  • P. maculatovittatus Strand, 1906 — Ethiopia
  • P. maestrii Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • P. maghrebi Muster, 2009 — Algeria
  • P. maliniae Tikader, 1966 — India
  • P. manikae Tikader, 1971 — India
  • P. margaritatus (Clerck, 1757) — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Korea, Japan
  • P. marginellus Banks, 1901 — USA, Mexico
  • P. marmoratus Kulczyński, 1891 — Austria, Czechia to Bulgaria, Ukraine
  • P. marusiki (Logunov, 1997) — Russia (West and South Siberia), Mongolia
  • P. marxi Keyserling, 1884 — USA
  • P. mediocris Gertsch, 1934 — USA
  • P. melanostomus Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • P. mexicanus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Mexico
  • P. mineri Gertsch, 1933 — USA
  • P. minutus Banks, 1892 — USA, Canada
  • P. mississippianus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — USA
  • P. mohiniae Tikader, 1966 — India
  • P. molarius L. Koch, 1879 — Kazakhstan
  • P. monitae Muster & Van Keer, 2010 — Bulgaria, Greece
  • P. montanus Bryant, 1933 — USA
  • P. morsus Karsch, 1884 — West Africa
  • P. multispinus Caporiacco, 1933 — Libya
  • P. musteri Lecigne & Oger, 2020 — Turkey
  • P. nigrostriatipes Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — Japan
  • P. niveus Vinson, 1863 — Madagascar
  • P. oneida Levi, 1951 — USA, Canada
  • P. orarius Schick, 1965 — USA, Mexico
  • P. orientalis Schenkel, 1963 — China
  • P. otjimbumbe Lawrence, 1927 — Namibia
  • P. pali Gajbe & Gajbe, 2001 — India
  • P. panganii Caporiacco, 1947 — East Africa
  • P. parietalis Simon, 1875 — Spain, France
  • P. partitus Lessert, 1919 — East Africa
  • P. pawani Gajbe, 2005 — India
  • P. pelagonus Šilhavý, 1944 — North Macedonia
  • P. peninsulanus Gertsch, 1934 — USA, Canada
  • P. pentheri Muster, 2009 — Albania, Azerbaijan
  • P. pericu Jiménez, 1989 — Mexico
  • P. pernix Blackwall, 1846 — USA, Canada
  • P. pesbovis Caporiacco, 1949 — Kenya
  • P. pinetorum Muster, 2009 — Portugal to Turkey
  • P. pinyonelis Schick, 1965 — USA
  • P. placidus Banks, 1892 — North America
  • P. planus (L. Koch, 1875) — New Guinea, Australia (Queensland)
  • P. poecilus (Thorell, 1872) — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Central Asia
  • P. populicola Denis, 1958 — Afghanistan
  • P. praedatus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871 — Europe, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Azerbaijan, Iran
  • P. praelustris Keyserling, 1880 — USA, Canada
  • P. pratariae (Scheffer, 1904) — USA, Mexico
  • P. pratarioides Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Mexico
  • P. probolus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — USA
  • P. psaronius Dondale & Redner, 1968 — Mexico
  • P. pseudanomalus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Mexico
  • P. pseudoexilis Paik, 1979 — Korea
  • P. punctatissimus Roewer, 1962 — Afghanistan
  • P. punctisternus Caporiacco, 1940 — Ethiopia
  • P. pygmaeus Levy, 1977 — Israel
  • P. quercicola Schick, 1965 — USA
  • P. rajani Gajbe, 2005 — India
  • P. renarius Urita & Song, 1987 — China
  • P. rodecki Gertsch & Jellison, 1939 — USA, Canada
  • P. roseus Kishida, 1914 — Japan
  • P. rufus Walckenaer, 1826 — North America, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
    • P. r. jenningsi Cutler, 2003 — USA
    • P. r. pacificus Banks, 1898 — USA, Canada
    • P. r. quartus Dondale & Redner, 1968 — North America
    • P. r. vibrans Dondale, 1964 — USA, Canada
  • P. sanjeevi Gajbe, 2004 — India
  • P. satullus Keyserling, 1880 — USA to Costa Rica
  • P. schicki Dondale & Redner, 1968 — USA
  • P. separatus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — Mexico
  • P. shaochui Yin, Peng, Bao & Kim, 2000 — China
  • P. shillongensis Tikader, 1962 — India
  • P. silvestrii Caporiacco, 1940 — Somalia
  • P. simillimus Denis, 1962 — Madeira
  • P. speciosus Gertsch, 1934 — USA, Canada
  • P. spectabilis Keyserling, 1880 — USA, Canada
  • P. spinitarsis Simon, 1895 — Russia (South Siberia, Far East), China, Korea, Japan
  • P. splendens Indzhov, 2020 — Bulgaria
  • P. sticticus Lucas, 1858 — Gabon
  • P. subaureolus Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
  • P. tabupumensis Petrunkevitch, 1914 — Myanmar
  • P. thanatellus Strand, 1909 — South Africa
  • P. tiwarii Basu, 1973 — India
  • P. tortus Dondale & Redner, 1969 — USA
  • P. traviatus Banks, 1929 — Panama, Aruba, Curaçao, Venezuela
  • P. undarum Barnes, 1953 — USA
  • P. utotchkini Marusik, 1991 — Russia (South Siberia, Far East)
  • P. v-notatus Caporiacco, 1947 — Ethiopia
  • P. vagulus Simon, 1875 — Europe
  • P. validus (Gertsch, 1933) — USA
  • P. venustus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876 — Egypt
  • P. verityi Schick, 1965 — USA
  • P. victor Lessert, 1943 — Congo
  • P. vinokurovi Marusik, 1991 — Russia (Urals to South Siberia), China
  • P. vulgaris (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Canada
  • P. vulpio Simon, 1910 — South Africa

Procleocnemis

Procleocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1929

Psellonus

Psellonus Simon, 1897

Pseudopsellonus

Pseudopsellonus Balogh, 1936

Pulchellodromus

Pulchellodromus Wunderlich, 2012

  • P. afroglaucinus (Muster & Bosmans, 2007) — Algeria
  • P. bistigma (Simon, 1870) — Mediterranean
  • P. glaucinus (Simon, 1870) — Mediterranean
  • P. lamellipalpis (Muster, 2007) — Algeria
  • P. mainlingensis (Hu & Li, 1987) — Tibet
  • P. medius (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) — Italy, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Caucasus (Russia, Azerbaijan), Iran
  • P. navarrus Kastrygina, Kovblyuk & Polchaninova, 2016 — Spain
  • P. pardalis (Muster & Bosmans, 2007) — Portugal, Spain, Algeria to Egypt
  • P. pulchellus (Lucas, 1846) (type) — Mediterranean
  • P. punctiger (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1908) — Canary Is., Spain
  • P. ruficapillus (Simon, 1885) — Mediterranean to Kazakhstan
  • P. simoni (Mello-Leitão, 1929) — Portugal, Spain, Algeria
  • P. wunderlichi (Muster & Thaler, 2007) — Canary Is.

R

Rhysodromus

Rhysodromus Schick, 1965

  • R. ablegminus (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Kazakhstan
  • R. alascensis (Keyserling, 1884) — North America, Russia (Urals to Far East), Kazakhstan, China
  • R. angulobulbis (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Russia (South Siberia)
  • R. caspius (Ponomarev, 2008) — Kazakhstan
  • R. cinerascens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885) — China (Yarkand)
  • R. fallax (Sundevall, 1833) — Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, Mongolia, China
  • R. halophilus (Levy, 1977) — Israel
  • R. hierosolymitanus (Levy, 1977) — Israel, United Arab Emirates, Iran
  • R. hierroensis (Wunderlich, 1992) — Canary Is.
  • R. histrio (Latreille, 1819) (type) — North America, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Central Asia, China
  • R. hui (Yang & Mao, 2002) — China
  • R. lanchowensis (Schenkel, 1936) — Russia (West Siberia to Far East), China, Korea, Japan
  • R. lepidus (Blackwall, 1870) — Mediterranean to India
  • R. leucomarginatus (Paik, 1979) — China, Korea
  • R. mysticus (Dondale & Redner, 1975) — Russia (Middle Siberia to Far East), USA, Canada
  • R. naxcivanicus (Logunov & Huseynov, 2008) — Azerbaijan
  • R. petrobius (Schmidt & Krause, 1995) — Cape Verde Is.
  • R. pictus (Kroneberg, 1875) — Central Asia to China
  • R. rikhteri (Logunov & Huseynov, 2008) — Armenia, Azerbaijan
  • R. signatus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1870) — St. Helena
  • R. sinaiticus (Levy, 1977) — Egypt
  • R. timidus (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Russia (Caucasus), Kazakhstan, Pakistan
  • R. triangulatus (Urita & Song, 1987) — Kazakhstan to China
  • R. tuvinensis (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Russia (West and South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Mongolia
  • R. xerophilus (Szita & Logunov, 2008) — Russia (Central Asia, South Siberia), Kazakhstan
  • R. xinjiangensis (Tang & Song, 1987) — Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China

S

Suemus

Suemus Simon, 1895

  • S. atomarius Simon, 1895 (type) — Sierra Leone
  • S. orientalis Simon, 1909 — Vietnam
  • S. punctatus Lawrence, 1938 — South Africa
  • S. tibelliformis Simon, 1909 — Vietnam
  • S. tibelloides Caporiacco, 1947 — East Africa

T

Thanatus

Thanatus
Thanatus coloradensis, female

Thanatus C. L. Koch, 1837

  • T. africanus Karsch, 1878 — Tanzania (Zanzibar), South Africa
  • T. albescens O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 — China (Yarkand)
  • T. altimontis Gertsch, 1933 — USA, Mexico
  • T. arcticus Thorell, 1872 — USA (Alaska), Canada, Greenland, Northern Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, China, Japan
  • T. arenarius L. Koch, 1872 — Europe to Iran
  • T. arenicola (Schmidt, 1976) — Canary Is.
  • T. aridorum Šilhavý, 1940 — Czechia
  • T. atlanticus Berland, 1936 — Cape Verde Is.
  • T. atratus Simon, 1875 — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Iran, Korea, Japan
  • T. balestrerii Caporiacco, 1935 — Karakorum
  • T. bungei (Kulczyński, 1908) — Russia (Urals to Far East), Japan, North America
  • T. chorillensis Keyserling, 1880 — Peru
  • T. coloradensis Keyserling, 1880 — North America, Europe, Russia (Caucasus to Far East), Kazakhstan, China
  • T. coreanus Paik, 1979 — Russia (South Siberia, Far East), Korea, China
  • T. cronebergi Simon, 1895 — Mongolia
  • T. dahurianus Logunov, 1997 — Russia (South Siberia)
  • T. damingus Wang, Zhang & Xing, 2013 — China
  • T. denisi Brignoli, 1983 — Afghanistan
  • T. dhakuricus Tikader, 1960 — India
  • T. dissimilis Denis, 1960 — France
  • T. dorsilineatus Jézéquel, 1964 — Ivory Coast
  • T. fabricii (Audouin, 1826) — Canary Is., Northern Africa, Portugal, Spain, Greece (Crete), Turkey, Caucasus, Middle East, Iran, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
  • T. firmetorum Muster & Thaler, 2003 — Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy
  • T. flavescens O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876 — Egypt
  • T. flavidus Simon, 1875 — Greece, Ukraine, Russia (Europe)
  • T. flavus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876 — Egypt
  • T. forbesi Pocock, 1903 — Yemen (Socotra)
  • T. forciformis Li, Feng & Yang, 2013 — China
  • T. formicinus (Clerck, 1757) (type) — North America, Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Iran, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China, Japan
  • T. fornicatus Simon, 1897 — Egypt (Sinai) to Pakistan
  • T. frederici Denis, 1941 — Cape Verde Is.
  • T. fuscipes Denis, 1937 — Algeria
    • T. f. concolor Denis, 1957 — Spain
  • T. gnaquiensis Strand, 1908 — Peru
  • T. granadensis Keyserling, 1880 — Colombia
  • T. hongkong Song, Zhu & Wu, 1997 — China
  • T. imbecillus L. Koch, 1878 — Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Caucasus, Russia (Europe, Urals), Iran, Central Asia
  • T. inconsuetus Caporiacco, 1940 — Ethiopia
  • T. indicus Simon, 1885 — India
  • T. jabalpurensis Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • T. jaikensis Ponomarev, 2007 — Kazakhstan
  • T. ketani Bhandari & Gajbe, 2001 — India
  • T. kitabensis Charitonov, 1946 — Azerbaijan, Russia (West Siberia), Iran, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
  • T. lamottei Jézéquel, 1964 — Ivory Coast
  • T. lanatus Logunov, 1996 — Russia (Far East)
  • T. lanceolatus Simon, 1875 — Ukraine
  • T. lanceoletus Tikader, 1966 — India
  • T. lesserti (Roewer, 1951) — Turkey, Egypt to Iran
  • T. lineatipes Simon, 1870 — Mediterranean, Georgia
  • T. luederitzi Simon, 1910 — Namibia
  • T. maculatus Keyserling, 1880 — Peru
  • T. mandali Tikader, 1965 — India
  • T. meronensis Levy, 1977 — Israel
  • T. mikhailovi Logunov, 1996 — Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Central Asia
  • T. miniaceus Simon, 1880 — Mongolia, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan
  • T. mongolicus (Schenkel, 1936) — Ukraine, Russia (Europe), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China
  • T. mus Strand, 1908 — Peru
  • T. namaquensis Simon, 1910 — South Africa
  • T. neimongol Urita & Song, 1987 — China
  • T. nentwigi Wunderlich, 2017 — Nigeria
  • T. nigromaculatus Kulczyński, 1885 — Russia (Kamchatka)
  • T. nipponicus Yaginuma, 1969 — Russia (Far East), Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
  • T. nodongensis Kim & Kim, 2012 — Korea
  • T. oblongiusculus (Lucas, 1846) — Southern Europe, Turkey, North Africa, Ukraine, Russia (Europe) to Central Asia, Iran, China
    • T. o. atomarius (Simon, 1932) — France
  • T. okayi Karol, 1966 — Turkey
  • T. ornatus (Lucas, 1846) — Algeria
  • T. pagenstecheri Strand, 1906 — Namibia
  • T. parangvulgaris Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Thailand
  • T. philodromicus Strand, 1916 — Madagascar
  • T. philodromoides Caporiacco, 1940 — Somalia
  • T. pictus L. Koch, 1881 — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to West Siberia), Kazakhstan, Iran
  • T. pinnatus Jézéquel, 1964 — Ivory Coast
  • T. plumosus Simon, 1890 — Yemen
  • T. pollex Li, Feng & Yang, 2013 — China
  • T. prolixus Simon, 1897 — India
  • T. pygmaeus Schmidt & Krause, 1996 — Canary Is.
  • T. rayi Simon, 1875 — Europe to Kazakhstan
  • T. roseofemoralis (Karsch, 1879) — Japan
  • T. rubicellus Mello-Leitão, 1929 — USA, Canada
  • T. rubicundus L. Koch, 1875 — Ethiopia, Somalia, East Africa
  • T. sabulosus (Menge, 1875) — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan
  • T. saraevi Ponomarev, 2007 — Kazakhstan, Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan
  • T. schubotzi Strand, 1913 — Central Africa
  • T. sepiacolor Levy, 1999 — Israel, United Arab Emirates
  • T. setiger (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) — Israel, United Arab Emirates, Iran
  • T. sibiricus Kulczyński, 1901 — Russia (South Siberia)
  • T. simplicipalpis Simon, 1882 — Yemen, India
  • T. stepposus Logunov, 1996 — Russia (South Siberia), China
  • T. striatus C. L. Koch, 1845 — North America, Europe, Turkey, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia
  • T. stripatus Tikader, 1980 — India
  • T. tuvinensis Logunov, 1996 — Russia (South to north-eastern Siberia), Kyrgyzstan
  • T. ubsunurensis Logunov, 1996 — Russia (South Siberia)
  • T. validus Simon, 1875 — Algeria
  • T. vulgaris Simon, 1870 — North America, Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Israel, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Iran, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China, Korea
    • T. v. creticus Kulczyński, 1903 — Greece (Crete)
  • T. wuchuanensis Tang & Wang, 2008 — China
  • T. xinjiangensis Hu & Wu, 1989 — China
  • T. zavattarii Caporiacco, 1939 — Ethiopia

Tibellus

Tibellus Simon, 1875

  • T. affinis O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898 — Mexico
  • T. armatus Lessert, 1928 — Central, Southern Africa
  • T. asiaticus Kulczyński, 1908 — Russia (Middle Siberia to Far East), North America
  • T. aspersus Danilov, 1991 — Russia (South Siberia, Far East)
  • T. australis (Simon, 1910) — Botswana
  • T. bruneitarsis Lawrence, 1952 — Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • T. californicus Schick, 1965 — USA
  • T. chamberlini Gertsch, 1933 — USA, Canada
  • T. chaturshingi Tikader, 1962 — India
  • T. chilensis Mello-Leitão, 1943 — Chile
  • T. cobusi Van den Berg & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — East, Southern Africa
  • T. cucurbitus Yang, Zhu & Song, 2005 — China
  • T. demangei Jézéquel, 1964 — Ivory Coast, South Africa
  • T. duttoni (Hentz, 1847) — USA, Mexico
  • T. elongatus Tikader, 1960 — India
  • T. fengi Efimik, 1999 — Russia (Far East), China, Japan
  • T. flavipes Caporiacco, 1939 — East, Southern Africa
  • T. gerhardi Van den Berg & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — East, Southern Africa
  • T. hollidayi Lawrence, 1952 — East, Southern Africa
  • T. insularis Gertsch, 1933 — Cuba
  • T. jabalpurensis Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • T. japonicus Efimik, 1999 — Russia (Far East), China, Japan
  • T. katrajghatus Tikader, 1962 — India
  • T. kibonotensis Lessert, 1919 — East, Southern Africa
  • T. kimi Kim & Seong, 2015 — Korea
  • T. macellus Simon, 1875 — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan
    • T. m. georgicus Mcheidze, 1997 — Georgia
  • T. maritimus (Menge, 1875) — North America, Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Central Asia, China
  • T. minor Lessert, 1919 — Africa
  • T. nigeriensis Millot, 1942 — Mali
  • T. nimbaensis Van den Berg & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — Guinea
  • T. oblongus (Walckenaer, 1802) (type) — North America, Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Israel, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
    • T. o. maculatus Caporiacco, 1950 — Italy
  • T. orientis Efimik, 1999 — Russia (South Siberia, Far East), China
  • T. paraguensis Simon, 1897 — Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina
  • T. pashanensis Tikader, 1980 — India
  • T. pateli Tikader, 1980 — India
  • T. poonaensis Tikader, 1962 — India
  • T. propositus Roewer, 1951 — China (Yarkand)
  • T. rothi Schick, 1965 — USA
  • T. septempunctatus Millot, 1942 — Guinea
  • T. seriepunctatus Simon, 1907 — Africa
  • T. shikerpurensis Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 2003 — Bangladesh
  • T. somaliensis Van den Berg & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — Somalia, Zimbabwe
  • T. spinosus Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1941 — Argentina
  • T. sunetae Van den Berg & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — Southern Africa
  • T. tenellus (L. Koch, 1876) — Australia
  • T. utotchkini Ponomarev, 2008 — France, Romania, Moldova, Russia (Europe, Caucasus)
  • T. vitilis Simon, 1906 — India, Sri Lanka
  • T. vossioni Simon, 1884 — Saudi Arabia, Africa
  • T. zhui Tang & Song, 1989 — China

Tibitanus

Tibitanus Simon, 1907

  • T. nomas Simon, 1910 — Namibia
  • T. sexlineatus Simon, 1907 (type) — Guinea-Bissau, Guinea

Titanebo

Titanebo
Titanebo sp.

Titanebo Gertsch, 1933

  • T. albocaudatus (Schick, 1965) — USA, Mexico
  • T. andreaannae (Schick, 1965) — USA
  • T. californicus Gertsch, 1933 — USA
  • T. cantralli (Sauer & Platnick, 1972) — USA
  • T. creosotis (Schick, 1965) — USA
  • T. dispar (Schick, 1965) — USA
  • T. dondalei (Sauer, 1968) — USA, Mexico
  • T. macyi Gertsch, 1933 (type) — USA
  • T. magnificus Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 — USA
  • T. mexicanus (Banks, 1898) — USA, Mexico
  • T. oblongus (Simon, 1895) — USA
  • T. parabolis (Schick, 1965) — USA
  • T. redneri (Cokendolpher, 1978) — USA
  • T. texanus Gertsch, 1933 — USA

V

Vacchellia

Vacchellia Caporiacco, 1935

References