Pakeha (spider)

Pakeha is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Cycloctenidae, first described by Raymond Robert Forster & C. L. Wilton in 1973.[2]

Pakeha
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Cycloctenidae
Genus: Pakeha
Forster & Wilton, 1973[1]
Type species
P. protecta Forster & Wilton, 1973
Species

18, see text

Species

As of April 2019 it contains eighteen species:[1]

  • Pakeha buechlerae Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha duplex Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha hiloa Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha inornata Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha insignita Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha kirki (Hogg, 1909) — New Zealand (Snares Is.)
  • Pakeha lobata Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha manapouri Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha maxima Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha media Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha minima Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha paratecta Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha parrotti Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha protecta Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha pula Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha stewartia Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha subtecta Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
  • Pakeha tecta Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand
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References

  1. "Gen. Pakeha Forster & Wilton, 1973". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  2. Forster, R. R.; Wilton, C. L. (1973). "The spiders of New Zealand. Part IV". Otago Museum Bulletin. 4: 1–309.


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