Sphecozone
Sphecozone is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1871.[5]
Sphecozone | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Linyphiidae |
Genus: | Sphecozone O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871[1] |
Type species | |
S. rubescens O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871 | |
Species | |
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Synonyms[1] | |
Species
As of May 2019 it contains thirty-four species, found in South America, the United States, and on the Trinidad:[1]
- Sphecozone altehabitans (Keyserling, 1886) – Peru
- Sphecozone alticeps Millidge, 1991 – Colombia
- Sphecozone araeonciformis (Simon, 1895) – Argentina
- Sphecozone bicolor (Nicolet, 1849) – Chile, Argentina
- Sphecozone capitata Millidge, 1991 – Peru
- Sphecozone castanea (Millidge, 1991) – Brazil
- Sphecozone corniculans Millidge, 1991 – Colombia
- Sphecozone cornuta Millidge, 1991 – Argentina
- Sphecozone crassa (Millidge, 1991) – Colombia, Brazil
- Sphecozone crinita Millidge, 1991 – Ecuador
- Sphecozone diversicolor (Keyserling, 1886) – Brazil, Argentina
- Sphecozone fastibilis (Keyserling, 1886) – Brazil, Argentina
- Sphecozone formosa (Millidge, 1991) – Ecuador
- Sphecozone gravis (Millidge, 1991) – Bolivia
- Sphecozone ignigena (Keyserling, 1886) – Brazil, Argentina
- Sphecozone labiata (Keyserling, 1886) – Brazil
- Sphecozone lobata Millidge, 1991 – Chile (Juan Fernandez Is.)
- Sphecozone longipes (Strand, 1908) – Peru
- Sphecozone magnipalpis Millidge, 1993 – USA
- Sphecozone melanocephala (Millidge, 1991) – Brazil
- Sphecozone modesta (Nicolet, 1849) – Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina
- Sphecozone modica Millidge, 1991 – Argentina
- Sphecozone nigripes Millidge, 1991 – Peru
- Sphecozone nitens Millidge, 1991 – Ecuador, Peru
- Sphecozone niwina (Chamberlin, 1916) – Peru, Bolivia, Chile
- Sphecozone novaeteutoniae (Baert, 1987) – Brazil
- Sphecozone personata (Simon, 1894) – Brazil
- Sphecozone rostrata Millidge, 1991 – Brazil
- Sphecozone rubescens O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871 (type) – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
- Sphecozone rubicunda (Keyserling, 1886) – Peru
- Sphecozone spadicaria (Simon, 1894) – Colombia, Trinidad, Venezuela
- Sphecozone tumidosa (Keyserling, 1886) – Brazil, Argentina
- Sphecozone varia Millidge, 1991 – Peru
- Sphecozone venialis (Keyserling, 1886) – Brazil, Argentina
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See also
References
- "Gen. Sphecozone O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
- Miller, J. A. (2004). "The genus Brattia beyond South America (Araneae, Linyphiidae)". Journal of Arachnology. 32: 529.
- Miller, J. A. (2007). "Review of erigonine spider genera in the Neotropics (Araneae: Linyphiidae, Erigoninae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 149: 185.
- Millidge, A. F. (1985). "Some linyphiid spiders from South America (Araneae, Linyphiidae)". American Museum Novitates. 2836: 66.
- Pickard-Cambridge, O. (1871). "On some new genera and species of Araneida". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 38: 728–747.
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