Leptonetidae
Leptonetidae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Leptonetidae Simon, 1890 |
Genera | |
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Diversity | |
15 genera, 200 species | |
Leptonetidae is a family of relatively primitive haplogyne (lacking hardened external female genitalia) spiders, which includes 15 genera and nearly 200 species. The family is poorly known to anybody but specialists. Leptonetids are generally tiny, have six eyes arranged in a semicircle of four in front and two behind. Many live in caves or in leaf litter. They are found around the Mediterranean, and in Eurasia, Japan and the New World.
Genera
Name | Discoverer | Year | Known Range |
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Appaleptoneta | Platnick | 1986 | USA |
Archoleptoneta | Gertsch | 1974 | USA, Mexico, Panama |
Barusia | Kratochvíl | 1978 | Croatia, Greece, Montenegro |
Calileptoneta | Platnick | 1986 | USA |
Cataleptoneta | Denis | 1955 | Crete, Lebanon, Turkey |
Falcileptoneta | Komatsu | 1970 | Japan |
Leptoneta | Simon | 1872 | Central Asia, USA, Southern Europe |
Leptonetela | Kratochvíl | 1978 | Azerbaijan, Georgia, Greece, Turkey |
Masirana | Kishida | 1942 | Japan |
Neoleptoneta | Brignoli | 1972 | USA, Mexico |
Paraleptoneta | Fage | 1913 | Algeria, Italy, Tunisia |
Protoleptoneta | Deltshev | 1972 | Europe |
Rhyssoleptoneta | Tong & Li | 2007 | China |
Sulcia | Kratochvíl | 1938 | Balkans, Greece |
Teloleptoneta | Ribera | 1988 | Portugal |
See also
References
- Gertsch, W.J. (1978). The spider family Leptonetidae in North America. Journal of Arachnology 1:145-203. PDF
- Platnick, N.I. (1986). On the tibial and patellar glands, relationships, and American genera of the spider family Leptonetidae (Arachnida, Araneae). American Museum novitates 2855. PDF
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