Leptoneta

Leptoneta is a genus of leptonetids that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1872.[2]

Leptoneta
L. infuscata, female
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Leptonetidae
Genus: Leptoneta
Simon, 1872[1]
Type species
L. convexa
Simon, 1872
Species

65, see text

Species

As of May 2019 it contains sixty-five species and three subspecies:[1]

  • L. abeillei Simon, 1882 – Spain, France
  • L. alpica Simon, 1882 – France
  • L. anocellata Chen, Zhang & Song, 1986 – China
  • L. arquata Song & Kim, 1991 – China
  • L. berlandi Machado & Ribera, 1986 – Portugal
  • L. cavalairensis Dresco, 1987 – France
  • L. changlini Zhu & Tso, 2002 – Taiwan
  • L. ciaisensis Dresco, 1987 – France
  • L. comasi Ribera, 1978 – Spain
  • L. condei Dresco, 1987 – France
  • L. conimbricensis Machado & Ribera, 1986 – Portugal
  • L. convexa Simon, 1872 (type) – France
    • Leptoneta c. aulotensis Dresco, 1990 – France
  • L. cornea Tong & Li, 2008 – China
  • L. corsica Fage, 1943 – France (Corsica)
  • L. crypticola Simon, 1907 – France
    • Leptoneta c. franciscoloi Caporiacco, 1950 – Italy
  • L. exilocula Tong & Li, 2008 – China
  • L. fagei Simon, 1914 – France
  • L. falcata Chen, Gao & Zhu, 2000 – China
  • L. foliiformis Tong & Li, 2008 – China
  • L. fouresi Dresco, 1979 – France
  • L. handeulgulensis Namkung, 2002 – Korea
  • L. hogyegulensis Paik & Namkung, 1969 – Korea
  • L. hongdoensis Paik, 1980 – Korea
  • L. huanglongensis Chen, Zhang & Song, 1982 – China
  • L. huisunica Zhu & Tso, 2002 – Taiwan
  • L. infuscata Simon, 1872 – Spain (mainland, Majorca), France
    • Leptoneta i. ovetana Machado, 1939 – Spain
  • L. insularis Roewer, 1953 – Sardinia
  • L. jangsanensis Seo, 1989 – Korea
  • L. jeanneli Simon, 1907 – France
  • L. kernensis Simon, 1910 – Algeria
  • L. kwangreungensis Kim, Jung, Kim & Lee, 2004 – Korea
  • L. lantosquensis Dresco, 1987 – France
  • L. leucophthalma Simon, 1907 – Spain
  • L. lingqiensis Chen, Shen & Gao, 1984 – China
  • L. maculosa Song & Xu, 1986 – China
  • L. manca Fage, 1913 – France
  • L. miaoshiensis Chen & Zhang, 1993 – China
  • L. microphthalma Simon, 1872 – France
  • L. monodactyla Yin, Wang & Wang, 1984 – China
  • L. namhensis Paik & Seo, 1982 – Korea
  • L. namkungi Kim, Jung, Kim & Lee, 2004 – Korea
  • L. nigrabdomina Zhu & Tso, 2002 – Taiwan
  • L. olivacea Simon, 1882 – France
  • L. paikmyeonggulensis Paik & Seo, 1984 – Korea
  • L. paroculus Simon, 1907 – Spain
  • L. patrizii Roewer, 1953 – Sardinia
  • L. proserpina Simon, 1907 – France
  • L. seogwipoensis Kim, Ye & Kim, 2015 – Korea
  • L. serbariuana Roewer, 1953 – Sardinia
  • L. setulifera Tong & Li, 2008 – China
  • L. soryongensis Paik & Namkung, 1969 – Korea
  • L. spinipalpus Kim, Lee & Namkung, 2004 – Korea
  • L. taeguensis Paik, 1985 – Korea
  • L. taiwanensis Zhu & Tso, 2002 – Taiwan
  • L. taizhensis Chen & Zhang, 1993 – China
  • L. taramellii Roewer, 1956 – Sardinia
  • L. trabucensis Simon, 1907 – France
  • L. trispinosa Yin, Wang & Wang, 1984 – China
  • L. tunxiensis Song & Xu, 1986 – China
  • L. unispinosa Yin, Wang & Wang, 1984 – China
  • L. vittata Fage, 1913 – France
  • L. waheulgulensis Namkung, 1991 – Korea
  • L. wangae Tong & Li, 2008 – China
  • L. xui Chen, Gao & Zhu, 2000 – China
  • L. yongyeonensis Seo, 1989 – Korea

See also

References

  1. "Gen. Leptoneta Simon, 1872". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  2. Simon, E. (1872). "Notice complémentaire sur les arachnides cavernicoles et hypogés". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 2 (5): 473–488.


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