Oonops

Oonops is a spider genus mostly found in America, Europe to Russia and East and North Africa.[1]

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Oonops

Templeton, 1835
Species

see list

Diversity
48 species

One species, O. pulcher, is not only found in Europe and North Africa, but also on Tasmania, although no species occurs on the Australian mainland. O. triangulipes is distributed in Micronesia. O. caecus is restricted to Lesotho, and O. leai is endemic to Lord Howe Island.

Species


  • Oonops acanthopus Simon, 1907 — Brazil
  • Oonops alticola Berland, 1914 — East Africa
  • Oonops amacus Chickering, 1970 — Trinidad
  • Oonops amoenus Dalmas, 1916 — France
  • Oonops aristelus Chickering, 1972 — Antigua
  • Oonops balanus Chickering, 1971 — West Indies
  • Oonops caecus Benoit, 1975 — Lesotho
  • Oonops citrinus Berland, 1914 — East Africa
  • Oonops cubanus Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983 — Cuba
  • Oonops cuervus Gertsch & Davis, 1942 — Mexico
  • Oonops domesticus Dalmas, 1916 — Western Europe to Russia
  • Oonops ebenecus Chickering, 1972 — Puerto Rico
  • Oonops erinaceus Benoit, 1977 — St. Helena
  • Oonops figuratus Simon, 1891 — St. Vincent, Venezuela
  • Oonops gavarrensis Bosselaers, 2017 - Spain
  • Oonops globimanus Simon, 1891 — St. Vincent, Venezuela
  • Oonops hasselti Strand, 1906 — Scandinavia
  • Oonops itascus Chickering, 1970 — Trinidad
  • Oonops leai Rainbow, 1920 — Lord Howe Islands
  • Oonops leitaoni Bristowe, 1938 — Brazil
  • Oonops longespinosus Denis, 1937 — Algeria
  • Oonops longipes Berland, 1914 — East Africa
  • Oonops loxoscelinus Simon, 1893 — Venezuela
  • Oonops lubricus Dalmas, 1916 — France
  • Oonops mahnerti Brignoli, 1974 — Greece
  • Oonops minutus Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983 — Cuba
  • Oonops oblucus Chickering, 1972 — Jamaica
  • Oonops olitor Simon, 1910 — Algeria
  • Oonops ornatus Chickering, 1970 — Panama
  • Oonops persitus Chickering, 1970 — Panama
  • Oonops petulans Gertsch & Davis, 1942 — Mexico
  • Oonops placidus Dalmas, 1916 — France
    • Oonops placidus corsicus Dalmas, 1916 — France, Italy
  • Oonops procerus Simon, 1882 — France, Spain
  • Oonops propinquus Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983 — Cuba
  • Oonops pulcher Templeton, 1835 — Europe to Ukraine, North Africa, Tasmania
    • Oonops pulcher hispanicus Dalmas, 1916 — Spain
  • Oonops pulicarius Simon, 1891 — St. Vincent, Venezuela
  • Oonops reddelli Gertsch, 1977 — Mexico
  • Oonops reticulatus Petrunkevitch, 1925 — Costa Rica, Panama, Puerto Rico, Trinidad
  • Oonops ronoxus Chickering, 1971 — Virgin Islands
  • Oonops rowlandi Gertsch, 1977 — Mexico
  • Oonops sativus Chickering, 1970 — Trinidad
  • Oonops sicorius Chickering, 1970 — Curaçao
  • Oonops stylifer Gertsch, 1936 — USA
  • Oonops tectulus Chickering, 1970 — Trinidad
  • Oonops triangulipes Karsch, 1881 — Micronesia
  • Oonops tubulatus Dalmas, 1916 — Portugal, Algeria
  • Oonops vestus Chickering, 1970 — Trinidad
  • Oonops viridans Bryant, 1942 — Puerto Rico
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References

  1. "Oonops". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
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