List of Titanoecidae species

This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Titanoecidae. As of April 2019, the World Spider Catalog accepts 78 species in 5 genera:[1]

Anuvinda

Anuvinda Lehtinen, 1967

  • Anuvinda escheri (Reimoser, 1934) (type) — India, China, Laos, Thailand
  • Anuvinda milloti (Hubert, 1973) — Nepal

Goeldia

Goeldia Keyserling, 1891

  • Goeldia arnozoi (Mello-Leitão, 1924) — Brazil
  • Goeldia chinipensis Leech, 1972 — Mexico
  • Goeldia luteipes (Keyserling, 1891) — Brazil, Argentina
  • Goeldia mexicana (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896) — Mexico
  • Goeldia nigra (Mello-Leitão, 1917) — Brazil
  • Goeldia obscura (Keyserling, 1878) — Colombia, Peru
  • Goeldia patellaris (Simon, 1893) (type) — Venezuela to Chile
  • Goeldia tizamina (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1938) — Mexico
  • Goeldia zyngierae Almeida-Silva, Brescovit & Dias, 2009 — Brazil

Nurscia

Nurscia
Nurscia albomaculata

Nurscia Simon, 1874

  • Nurscia albofasciata (Strand, 1907) — Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Nurscia albomaculata (Lucas, 1846) — Europe, Turkey, Egypt to Central Asia
  • Nurscia albosignata Simon, 1874 (type) — South-eastern and eastern Europe to Central Asia
  • Nurscia sequerai (Simon, 1893) — Portugal to France

Pandava

Pandava

Pandava Lehtinen, 1967

  • Pandava andhraca (Patel & Reddy, 1990) — India
  • Pandava aruni Bodkhe, Uniyal, Kamble, Manthen, Santape & Chikhale, 2017 — India
  • Pandava ganesha Almeida-Silva, Griswold & Brescovit, 2010 — India
  • Pandava ganga Almeida-Silva, Griswold & Brescovit, 2010 — India
  • Pandava hunanensis Yin & Bao, 2001 — China
  • Pandava kama Almeida-Silva, Griswold & Brescovit, 2010 — India
  • Pandava laminata (Thorell, 1878) (type) — Tanzania, Kenya, Madagascar, India, Sri Lanka to China, New Guinea, French Polynesia (Germany, Poland, Hungary, introduced)
  • Pandava nathabhaii (Patel & Patel, 1975) — India
  • Pandava sarasvati Almeida-Silva, Griswold & Brescovit, 2010 — Myanmar, Thailand
  • Pandava shiva Almeida-Silva, Griswold & Brescovit, 2010 — India, Pakistan

Titanoeca

Titanoeca Thorell, 1870

  • Titanoeca altaica Song & Zhou, 1994 — China
  • Titanoeca americana Emerton, 1888 — North America
  • Titanoeca asimilis Song & Zhu, 1985 — Russia (south Siberia), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China
  • Titanoeca brunnea Emerton, 1888 — USA, Canada
  • Titanoeca caucasica Dunin, 1985 — Azerbaijan, Turkey, Iran
  • Titanoeca eca Marusik, 1995 — Kazakhstan
  • Titanoeca flavicoma L. Koch, 1872 — France (Corsica), Italy, Albania, Macedonia, Greece, Russia (Europe)
  • Titanoeca guayaquilensis Schmidt, 1971 — Ecuador
  • Titanoeca gyirongensis Hu, 2001 — China
  • Titanoeca hispanica Wunderlich, 1995 — Spain, France
  • Titanoeca incerta (Nosek, 1905) — Bulgaria, Turkey
  • Titanoeca lehtineni Fet, 1986 — Central Asia
  • Titanoeca lianyuanensis Xu, Yin & Bao, 2002 — China
  • Titanoeca liaoningensis Zhu, Gao & Guan, 1993 — Russia (south Siberia), Mongolia, China
  • Titanoeca mae Song, Zhang & Zhu, 2002 — China
  • Titanoeca minuta Marusik, 1995 — Kazakhstan
  • Titanoeca monticola (Simon, 1870) — Portugal, Spain, France
  • Titanoeca nigrella (Chamberlin, 1919) — North America
  • Titanoeca nivalis Simon, 1874 — North America, Scandinavia, Pyrenees (Spain, France), Alps (France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy), Georgia, Russia (middle Siberia to Far East)
  • Titanoeca praefica (Simon, 1870) — Portugal, Spain, France, Algeria, Russia (Europe)
  • Titanoeca quadriguttata (Hahn, 1833) (type) — Europe, Russia (Europe to south Siberia), Kazakhstan, China
  • Titanoeca schineri L. Koch, 1872 — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to south Siberia), Iran, Central Asia
  • Titanoeca sharmai (Bastawade, 2008) — India
  • Titanoeca spominima (Taczanowski, 1866) — Sweden, Central Europe
  • Titanoeca tristis L. Koch, 1872 — Europe, Caucasus
  • Titanoeca turkmenia Wunderlich, 1995 — Greece, Iran, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan
  • Titanoeca ukrainica Guryanova, 1992 — Ukraine, Russia (Europe)
  • Titanoeca veteranica Herman, 1879 — Central, South-eastern and Eastern Europe, Russia (Europe to south Siberia), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan
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References

  1. "Family: Titanoecidae Lehtinen, 1967". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-05-07.
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