Biology:Mughiphantes

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Short description: Genus of spiders

Mughiphantes
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Linyphiidae
Genus: Mughiphantes
Saaristo & Tanasevitch, 1999[1]
Type species
M. mughi
(Fickert, 1875)
Species

60, see text

Mughiphantes is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Michael I. Saaristo & A. V. Tanasevitch in 1999.[2]

Species

(As of May 2019) it contains sixty species:[1]

  • M. aculifer (Tanasevitch, 1988) – Russia
  • M. afghanus (Denis, 1958) – Afghanistan
  • M. alticola (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. anachoretus (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. ancoriformis (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. arlaudi (Denis, 1954) – France
  • M. armatus (Kulczyński, 1905) – Central Europe
  • M. baebleri (Lessert, 1910) – Alps (France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia)
  • M. beishanensis Tanasevitch, 2006 – China
  • M. bicornis Tanasevitch & Saaristo, 2006 – Nepal
  • M. brunneri (Thaler, 1984) – Italy
  • M. carnicus (van Helsdingen, 1982) – Italy
  • M. cornutus (Schenkel, 1927) – Europe, Turkey, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan
  • M. cuspidatus Tanasevitch & Saaristo, 2006 – Nepal
  • M. edentulus Tanasevitch, 2010 – United Arab Emirates
  • M. falxus Tanasevitch & Saaristo, 2006 – Nepal
  • M. faustus (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. hadzii (Miller & Polenec, 1975) – Austria, Slovenia
  • M. handschini (Schenkel, 1919) – Central Europe
  • M. hindukuschensis (Miller & Buchar, 1972) – Afghanistan
  • M. ignavus (Simon, 1884) – France
  • M. inermus Tanasevitch & Saaristo, 2006 – Nepal
  • M. jaegeri Tanasevitch, 2006 – China
  • M. johannislupi (Denis, 1953) – France
  • M. jugorum (Denis, 1954) – France
  • M. lithoclasicola (Deltshev, 1983) – Bulgaria
  • M. logunovi Tanasevitch, 2000 – Russia
  • M. longiproper Tanasevitch & Saaristo, 2006 – Nepal
  • M. martensi Tanasevitch, 2006 – China
  • M. marusiki (Tanasevitch, 1988) – Russia, Mongolia
  • M. merretti (Millidge, 1975) – Italy
  • M. mughi (Fickert, 1875) (type) – Europe, Russia
  • M. nigromaculatus (Zhu & Wen, 1983) – Russia, China
  • M. numilionis (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. occultus (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. omega (Denis, 1952) – Romania
  • M. ovtchinnikovi (Tanasevitch, 1989) – Kyrgyzstan
  • M. pulcher (Kulczyński, 1881) – Central Europe
  • M. pulcheroides (Wunderlich, 1985) – Italy
  • M. pyrenaeus (Denis, 1953) – France
  • M. restrictus Tanasevitch & Saaristo, 2006 – Nepal
  • M. rotundatus (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. rupium (Thaler, 1984) – Germany, Austria
  • M. setifer (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. setosus Tanasevitch & Saaristo, 2006 – Nepal
  • M. severus (Thaler, 1990) – Austria
  • M. sherpa (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal
  • M. sobrioides Tanasevitch, 2000 – Russia
  • M. sobrius (Thorell, 1871) – Norway (Svalbard), Russia (Europe, Siberia)
  • M. styriacus (Thaler, 1984) – Austria
  • M. suffusus (Strand, 1901) – Scandinavia, Russia
  • M. taczanowskii (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) – Russia, Mongolia
  • M. tienschangensis (Tanasevitch, 1986) – Central Asia
  • M. triglavensis (Miller & Polenec, 1975) – Austria, Slovenia
  • M. variabilis (Kulczyński, 1887) – Central Europe
  • M. varians (Kulczyński, 1882) – Eastern Europe
  • M. vittatus (Spassky, 1941) – Central Asia
  • M. whymperi (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894) – Ireland, Britain, Scandinavia, Russia
  • M. yadongensis (Hu, 2001) – China
  • M. yeti (Tanasevitch, 1987) – Nepal

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Gen. Mughiphantes Saaristo & Tanasevitch, 1999. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/1464. Retrieved 2019-06-16. 
  2. Saaristo, M. I.; Tanasevitch, A. V. (1999). "Reclassification of the mughi-group of the genus Lepthyphantes Menge, 1866 (sensu lato) (Araneae: Linyphiidae: Micronetinae)". Berichte des Naturwissenschaftlich-Medizinischen Vereins in Innsbruck 86: 139–147. 

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