Nemesia (spider)

Nemesia is a genus of mygalomorph spiders in the family Nemesiidae, first described by Jean Victoire Audouin in 1826.[2]

Nemesia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Mygalomorphae
Family: Nemesiidae
Genus: Nemesia
Audouin, 1826[1]
Type species
N. cellicola Audouin, 1826
Species

58, see text

Synonyms[1]
  • Leptopelma

Species

As of April 2019 it contains fifty-eight species:[1]

  • N. africana (C. L. Koch, 1838) — Algeria
  • N. albicomis Simon, 1914 — France (Corsica)
  • N. angustata Simon, 1873 — Spain
  • N. apenninica Decae, Pantini & Isaia, 2015 — Italy
  • N. arboricola Pocock, 1903 — Malta
  • N. arenicola Simon, 1892 — France (Corsica)
  • N. asterix Decae & Huber, 2017 — Italy (Sardinia)
  • N. athiasi Franganillo, 1920 — Portugal
  • N. bacelarae Decae, Cardoso & Selden, 2007 — Portugal
  • N. berlandi Frade & Bacelar, 1931 — Portugal
  • N. bristowei Decae, 2005 — Spain (Majorca)
  • N. budensis Kolosváry, 1939 — Hungary
  • N. caementaria (Latreille, 1799) — Southern Europe
  • N. caranhaci Decae, 1995 — Greece (Crete)
  • N. carminans (Latreille, 1818) — France
  • N. cecconii Kulczyński, 1907 — Italy
  • N. cellicola Audouin, 1826 — Mediterranean
  • N. coheni Fuhn & Polenec, 1967 — Romania, Bulgaria
  • N. congener O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874 — France
  • N. corsica Simon, 1914 — France (Corsica)
  • N. crassimana Simon, 1873 — Spain
  • N. cubana (Franganillo, 1930) — Cuba
  • N. daedali Decae, 1995 — Greece (Crete)
  • N. didieri Simon, 1892 — Algeria
  • N. dorthesi Thorell, 1875 — Spain, Morocco
  • N. dubia O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874 — Spain, France
  • N. dubia (Karsch, 1878) — Mozambique
  • N. eleanora O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873 — France
  • N. fagei Frade & Bacelar, 1931 — Portugal
  • N. fertoni Simon, 1914 — France (Corsica), Italy (Sardinia)
    • Nemesia f. sardinea Simon, 1914 — Sardinia
  • N. hastensis Decae, Pantini & Isaia, 2015 — Italy
  • N. hispanica L. Koch, 1871 — Spain
  • N. ibiza Decae, 2005 — Spain (Ibiza)
  • N. ilvae Caporiacco, 1950 — Italy
  • N. incerta O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874 — France
  • N. kahmanni Kraus, 1955 — Sardinia
  • N. macrocephala Ausserer, 1871 — Italy (Sicily), Malta
    • Nemesia m. occidentalis Frade & Bacelar, 1931 — Spain
  • N. maculatipes Ausserer, 1871 — France (Corsica), Italy (Sardinia), Morocco
  • N. manderstjernae L. Koch, 1871 — France
  • N. meridionalis (Costa, 1835) — Spain, France, Italy
  • N. pannonica Herman, 1879 — Eastern Europe
  • N. pavani Dresco, 1978 — Italy
  • N. pedemontana Decae, Pantini & Isaia, 2015 — Italy
  • N. randa Decae, 2005 — Spain (Majorca)
  • N. raripila Simon, 1914 — Spain, France
  • N. rastellata Wunderlich, 2011 — Greece (Karpathos)
  • N. santeugenia Decae, 2005 — Spain (Majorca)
  • N. santeulalia Decae, 2005 — Spain (Ibiza)
  • N. sanzoi Fage, 1917 — Italy (Sicily)
  • N. seldeni Decae, 2005 — Spain (Majorca)
  • N. simoni O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874 — Portugal, Spain, France
  • N. sinensis Pocock, 1901 — China
  • N. transalpina (Doleschall, 1871) — Italy
  • N. uncinata Bacelar, 1933 — Portugal, Spain?
  • N. ungoliant Decae, Cardoso & Selden, 2007 — Portugal
  • N. valenciae Kraus, 1955 — Spain, Morocco
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References

  1. "Gen. Nemesia Audouin, 1826". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  2. Audouin, V. (1826). Explication sommaire des planches d'arachnides de l'Égypte et de la Syrie.

"Nemesia" at the Encyclopedia of Life


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