List of Philodromidae species

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

A edit

Apollophanes edit

Apollophanes O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898

B edit

Bacillocnemis edit

Bacillocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1938

Berlandiella edit

Berlandiella Mello-Leitão, 1929

C edit

Celerrimus edit

Celerrimus Lecigne, Cornic, Oger & Van Keer, 2019

Cleocnemis edit

Cleocnemis Simon, 1886

Cretadromus edit

Cretadromus Cheng et al., 2009[2]

  • C. liaoningensis Cheng et al., 2009

E edit

Ebo edit

Ebo Keyserling, 1884

Eminella edit

Eminella Özdikmen, 2007

Eothanatus edit

Eothanatus Petrunkevitch, 1950[2]

  • E. diritatis Petrunkevitch, 1950

F edit

Fageia edit

Fageia Mello-Leitão, 1929

G edit

Gephyrellula edit

Gephyrellula Strand, 1932

Gephyrina edit

Gephyrina Simon, 1895

Gephyrota edit

Gephyrota Strand, 1932

H edit

Halodromus edit

Halodromus Muster, 2009

Hirriusa edit

Hirriusa Strand, 1932

M edit

Metacleocnemis edit

Metacleocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1929

P edit

Pagiopalus edit

Pagiopalus Simon, 1900

Paracleocnemis edit

Paracleocnemis Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1942

Pedinopistha edit

Pedinopistha Karsch, 1880

Petrichus edit

Petrichus Simon, 1886

Philodromidites edit

Philodromidites Straus, 1967[2]

  • P. hercynicus Straus, 1967

Philodromops edit

Philodromops Mello-Leitão, 1943

Philodromus edit

Philodromus Walckenaer, 1826

Procleocnemis edit

Procleocnemis Mello-Leitão, 1929

Psellonus edit

Psellonus Simon, 1897

Pseudopsellonus edit

Pseudopsellonus Balogh, 1936

Pulchellodromus edit

Pulchellodromus Wunderlich, 2012

R edit

Rhysodromus edit

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 edit

Suemus edit

Suemus Simon, 1895

T edit

Thanatus edit

Thanatus C. L. Koch, 1837

Tibellus edit

Tibellus Simon, 1875

Tibitanus edit

Tibitanus Simon, 1907

Titanebo edit

Titanebo
Titanebo sp.

Titanebo Gertsch, 1933

V edit

Vacchellia edit

Vacchellia Caporiacco, 1935

References edit

  1. ^ "Family: Philodromidae Thorell,1870". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2021. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  2. ^ a b c Behrensmeyer, A. K.; Turner, A. (2013). "Taxonomic occurrences of Suidae recorded in the Paleobiology Database". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.