List of Plectreuridae species
This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Plectreuridae. As of April 2019, the World Spider Catalog accepts 32 species in 2 genera:[1]
Kibramoa
Kibramoa Chamberlin, 1924
- Kibramoa guapa Gertsch, 1958 — USA, Mexico
- Kibramoa hermani Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935 — USA
- Kibramoa isolata Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
- Kibramoa madrona Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Kibramoa paiuta Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Kibramoa suprenans (Chamberlin, 1919) (type) — USA
- Kibramoa suprenans pima Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Kibramoa yuma Gertsch, 1958 — USA
Plectreurys
Plectreurys
Plectreurys Simon, 1893
- Plectreurys angela Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Plectreurys ardea Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
- Plectreurys arida Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
- Plectreurys bicolor Banks, 1898 — Mexico
- Plectreurys castanea Simon, 1893 — USA
- Plectreurys ceralbona Chamberlin, 1924 — Mexico
- Plectreurys conifera Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Plectreurys deserta Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Plectreurys globosa Franganillo, 1931 — Cuba
- Plectreurys hatibonico Alayón, 2003 — Cuba
- Plectreurys janzeni Alayón & Víquez, 2011 — Guatemala to Costa Rica
- Plectreurys misteca Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
- Plectreurys mojavea Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Plectreurys monterea Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Plectreurys nahuana Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
- Plectreurys oasa Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Plectreurys paisana Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
- Plectreurys schicki Gertsch, 1958 — USA
- Plectreurys tecate Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
- Plectreurys tristis Simon, 1893 (type) — USA, Mexico
- Plectreurys valens Chamberlin, 1924 — Mexico
- Plectreurys vaquera Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
- Plectreurys zacateca Gertsch, 1958 — Mexico
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References
- "Family: Plectreuridae Simon, 1893". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
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