Diplocephalus

Diplocephalus is a genus of sheet weavers first described by Philipp Bertkau in 1883.[4]

Diplocephalus
D. cristatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Linyphiidae
Genus: Diplocephalus
Bertkau, 1883[1]
Species

54, see text

Synonyms
  • Chocorua[2]
  • Plaesiocraerus[3]
  • Streptosphaenus[3]

Species

As of 2017, it contains 54 widely distributed species.[1]

  • Diplocephalus algericus Bosmans, 1996
  • Diplocephalus alpinus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Diplocephalus altimontanus Deltshev, 1984
  • Diplocephalus arnoi Isaia, 2005
  • Diplocephalus arvernus Denis, 1948
  • Diplocephalus barbiger (Roewer, 1955)
  • Diplocephalus bicephalus (Simon, 1884)
  • Diplocephalus bicurvatus Bösenberg & Strand, 1906
  • Diplocephalus bifurcatus Tanasevitch, 1989
  • Diplocephalus caecus Denis, 1952
  • Diplocephalus caucasicus Tanasevitch, 1987
  • Diplocephalus connatus Bertkau, 1889
  • Diplocephalus connatus jacksoni O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1904
  • Diplocephalus crassilobus (Simon, 1884)
  • Diplocephalus cristatus (Blackwall, 1833)
  • Diplocephalus culminicola Simon, 1884
  • Diplocephalus dentatus Tullgren, 1955
  • Diplocephalus foraminifer (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1875)
  • Diplocephalus foraminifer thyrsiger (Simon, 1884)
  • Diplocephalus graecus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Diplocephalus gravidus Strand, 1906
  • Diplocephalus guidoi Frick & Isaia, 2012
  • Diplocephalus helleri (L. Koch, 1869)
  • Diplocephalus hispidulus Saito & Ono, 2001
  • Diplocephalus hungaricus Kulczyński, 1915
  • Diplocephalus inanis Tanasevitch, 2014
  • Diplocephalus lancearius (Simon, 1884)
  • Diplocephalus latifrons (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1863)
  • Diplocephalus longicarpus (Simon, 1884)
  • Diplocephalus lusiscus (Simon, 1872)
  • Diplocephalus machadoi Bosmans & Cardoso, 2010
  • Diplocephalus marijae Bosmans, 2010
  • Diplocephalus marusiki Eskov, 1988
  • Diplocephalus mirabilis Eskov, 1988
  • Diplocephalus montaneus Tanasevitch, 1992
  • Diplocephalus montanus Eskov, 1988
  • Diplocephalus mystacinus (Simon, 1884)
  • Diplocephalus parentalis Song & Li, 2010
  • Diplocephalus pavesii Pesarini, 1996
  • Diplocephalus permixtus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Diplocephalus picinus (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Diplocephalus procer (Simon, 1884)
  • Diplocephalus protuberans (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1875)
  • Diplocephalus pseudocrassilobus Gnelitsa, 2006
  • Diplocephalus pullinus Simon, 1918
  • Diplocephalus rectilobus (Simon, 1884)
  • Diplocephalus rostratus Schenkel, 1934
  • Diplocephalus sphagnicola Eskov, 1988
  • Diplocephalus subrostratus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Diplocephalus tiberinus (Caporiacco, 1936)
  • Diplocephalus toscanaensis Wunderlich, 2011
  • Diplocephalus transcaucasicus Tanasevitch, 1990
  • Diplocephalus turcicus Brignoli, 1972
  • Diplocephalus uliginosus Eskov, 1988
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References

  1. "Linyphiidae". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2017-03-12.
  2. Hackman, W. (1954). "The spiders of Newfoundland". Acta Zoologica Fennica. 79.
  3. Denis, J. (1949). "Notes sur les érigonides. XVI. Essai sur la détermination des femelles d'érigonides". Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse. 83: 129–158.
  4. Bertkau, P. (1883). "Über die Gattung Argenna Thor. und einige anderen Dictyniden". Archiv für Naturgeschichte. 49: 374–382.
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