Carpathonesticus
Carpathonesticus is a genus of spiders in the family Nesticidae. It was first described in 1980 by Lehtinen & Saaristo. As of December 2019, it contains 21 species.[1]
Carpathonesticus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Nesticidae |
Genus: | Carpathonesticus Lehtinen & Saaristo, 1980[1] |
Species | |
21, see text |
Species
Carpathonesticus comprises the following species:[1]
- Carpathonesticus avrigensis Weiss & Heimer, 1982 — Romania
- Carpathonesticus biroi (Kulczyński, 1895) — Romania
- Carpathonesticus birsteini (Charitonov, 1947) — Russia, Georgia
- Carpathonesticus borutzkyi (Reimoser, 1930) — Turkey, Georgia, Ukraine
- Carpathonesticus caucasicus (Charitonov, 1947) — Georgia
- Carpathonesticus cibiniensis (Weiss, 1981) — Romania
- Carpathonesticus eriashvilii Marusik, 1987 — Georgia
- Carpathonesticus fodinarum (Kulczyński, 1894) — Romania
- Carpathonesticus galotshkae Evtushenko, 1993 — Ukraine
- Carpathonesticus hungaricus (Chyzer, 1894) — Romania
- Carpathonesticus ljovuschkini (Pichka, 1965) — Russia
- Carpathonesticus lotriensis Weiss, 1983 — Romania
- Carpathonesticus mamajevae Marusik, 1987 — Georgia
- Carpathonesticus orolesi Nae, 2013 — Romania
- Carpathonesticus paraavrigensis Weiss & Heimer, 1982 — Romania
- Carpathonesticus parvus (Kulczyński, 1914) — Bosnia-Hercegovina
- Carpathonesticus puteorum (Kulczyński, 1894) — Romania
- Carpathonesticus racovitzai (Dumitrescu, 1980) — Romania
- Carpathonesticus simoni (Fage, 1931) — Romania
- Carpathonesticus spelaeus (Szombathy, 1917) — Romania
- Carpathonesticus zaitzevi (Charitonov, 1939) — Georgia
Former species
The following species were transferred from Carpathonesticus to other genera:[1]
- Carpathonesticus menozzii (Caporiacco, 1934) — Italy (now Domitius menozzii)
- Carpathonesticus ponticus (Spassky, 1932) (now Aituaria pontica)
References
- "Gen. Carpathonesticus". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
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