Marinarozelotes is a genus of ground spiders first described by A. V. Ponomarev and V. Y. Shmatko in 2020.[2] The type species, Marinarozelotes barbatus, was originally described under the name "Melanophora barbata".[3]

Marinarozelotes
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Gnaphosidae
Genus: Marinarozelotes
Ponomarev, 2020[1]
Type species
Melanophora barbata
(L. Koch, 1866)
Species

22, see text

Species edit

As of December 2021 it contains twenty two species:[1]

  • M. achaemenes Zamani, Chatzaki, Esyunin & Marusik, 2021 – Iran
  • M. adriaticus (Caporiacco, 1951) – Portugal, Italy to China
  • M. ansimensis (Seo, 2002) – Korea
  • M. baiyuensis (Xu, 1991) – China
  • M. barbatus (L. Koch, 1866) (type) – Mediterranean to Caucasus. Introduced to USA
  • M. bardiae (Caporiacco, 1928) – Mediterranean
  • M. chybyndensis (Tuneva & Esyunin, 2002) – Russia (Europe), Kazakhstan
  • M. cumensis (Ponomarev, 1979) – Ukraine, Russia (Europe), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan
  • M. fuscipes (L. Koch, 1866) – Mediterranean, Iran, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, China
  • M. glossus (Strand, 1915) – Turkey, Israel
  • M. holosericeus (Simon, 1878) – Mediterranean
  • M. huberti (Platnick & Murphy, 1984) – Algeria, Italy, Albania
  • M. jaxartensis (Kroneberg, 1875) – Northern Africa to Caucasus, Russia (Europe) to Central Asia, Iran. Introduced to Hawaii, USA, Mexico, South Africa, India, China, Japan
  • M. kulczynskii (Bösenberg, 1902) – North Macedonia, Bulgaria. Introduced to USA, Caribbean, Colombia, Brazil, Japan, Samoa
  • M. lyonneti (Audouin, 1826) – Macaronesia, Mediterranean to Central Asia. Introduced to USA, Mexico, Peru, Brazil
  • M. malkini (Platnick & Murphy, 1984) – Romania, Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Ukraine, Russia (Europe, Caucasus), Turkey, Iran, Kazakhstan
  • M. manytchensis (Ponomarev & Tsvetkov, 2006) – Ukraine, Russia (Europe)
  • M. miniglossus (Levy, 2009) – Israel, Iran
  • M. minutus (Crespo, 2010) – Portugal
  • M. mutabilis (Simon, 1878) – Mediterranean, Romania
  • M. ravidus (L. Koch, 1875) – Ethiopia
  • M. stubbsi (Platnick & Murphy, 1984) – Greece, Cyprus, Israel

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Gen. Marinarozelotes Ponomarev, 2020". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2021. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  2. ^ Ponomarev, A. V.; Shmatko, V. Y. (2020). "A review of spiders of the genera Trachyzeloes [sic] Lohmander, 1944 and Marinarozelotes Ponomarev, gen. n. (Aranei: Gnaphosidae) from the southeast of the Russian Plain and the Caucasus". Caucasian Entomological Bulletin. 16 (1): 125–139. doi:10.23885/181433262020161-125139. S2CID 226680769.
  3. ^ Koch, L. (1866). Die Arachniden-Familie der Drassiden [The Arachnid family of the Drassids] (in German). Nürnberg. pp. 1–304.

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