Coscinida

Coscinida is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1895.[3]

Coscinida
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Theridiidae
Genus: Coscinida
Simon, 1895[1]
Type species
C. tibialis
Simon, 1895
Species

17, see text

Synonyms[1]

Species

As of May 2020 it contains seventeen species, found in Asia, Europe, and Africa:[1]

  • Coscinida asiatica Zhu & Zhang, 1992China
  • Coscinida conica Yang, Irfan & Peng, 2019 – China
  • Coscinida coreana Paik, 1995Korea
  • Coscinida decemguttata Miller, 1970Congo
  • Coscinida gentilis Simon, 1895Sri Lanka
  • Coscinida hunanensis Yin, Peng & Bao, 2006 – China
  • Coscinida japonica Yoshida, 1994Japan
  • Coscinida leviorum Locket, 1968Angola
  • Coscinida lugubris (Tullgren, 1910)Tanzania
  • Coscinida novemnotata Simon, 1895 – Sri Lanka
  • Coscinida proboscidea Simon, 1899Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • Coscinida propinqua Miller, 1970 – Angola
  • Coscinida shimenensis Yin, Peng & Bao, 2006 – China
  • Coscinida tibialis Simon, 1895 (type) – Africa, southern Europe, Turkey, Israel, Yemen. Introduced to Thailand
  • Coscinida triangulifera Simon, 1904 – Sri Lanka, Indonesia (Java)
  • Coscinida ulleungensis Paik, 1995 – Korea
  • Coscinida yei Yin & Bao, 2012 – China

Formerly included:

  • C. subtilis Simon, 1895 (Transferred to Stemmops)

See also

References

  1. "Gen. Coscinida Simon, 1895". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2020. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  2. Levi, H. W.; Levi, L. R. (1962). "The genera of the spider family Theridiidae". Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 127: 23.
  3. Simon, E. (1895). "Etudes arachnologiques. 26e. XLI. Descriptions d'espèces et de genres nouveaux de l'ordre des Araneae". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 64: 131–160.


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