List of Araneidae species: B-F
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This page lists all described species of the spider family Araneidae as of December 13, 2009, that start with letters B through F.

Bertrana

Bertrana
Bertrana
Bertrana is a spider genus that occurs from Central to South America.B. striolata females are about 3.5 mm long. The eight eyes are in two rows. The abdomen is white on top and on the sides, with multiple hieroglyphic-like lines and bars of many differente shapes and length...

Keyserling, 1884
  • Bertrana abbreviata (Keyserling, 1879) — Colombia
  • Bertrana arena Levi, 1989 — Costa Rica
  • Bertrana benuta Levi, 1994 — Colombia
  • Bertrana elinguis (Keyserling, 1883) — Ecuador, Peru, Brazil
  • Bertrana laselva Levi, 1989 — Costa Rica
  • Bertrana nancho Levi, 1989 — Peru
  • Bertrana planada Levi, 1989 — Colombia, Ecuador
  • Bertrana poa Levi, 1994 — Ecuador
  • Bertrana rufostriata Simon, 1893 — Venezuela, Brazil
  • Bertrana striolata Keyserling, 1884 — Costa Rica to Argentina
  • Bertrana urahua Levi, 1994 — Ecuador
  • Bertrana vella Levi, 1989 — Panama, Colombia

Caerostris

Caerostris Thorell, 1868
  • Caerostris corticosa Pocock, 1902 — South Africa
  • Caerostris cowani Butler, 1882 — Madagascar
  • Caerostris ecclesiigera Butler, 1882 — Madagascar
  • Caerostris extrusa Butler, 1882 — Madagascar
  • Caerostris hirsuta (Simon, 1895) — Madagascar
  • Caerostris indica Strand, 1915 — Myanmar
  • Caerostris mayottensis Grasshoff, 1984 — Comoro Islands
  • Caerostris mitralis (Vinson, 1863) — Central Africa, Madagascar
  • Caerostris sexcuspidata (Fabricius, 1793) — Africa, Madagascar, Comoro Islands, Aldabra
  • Caerostris sumatrana Strand, 1915 — India to China, Borneo
  • Caerostris vicina (Blackwall, 1866) — Central, Southern Africa

Carepalxis

Carepalxis L. Koch, 1872
  • Carepalxis beelzebub (Hasselt, 1873) — Victoria
  • Carepalxis bilobata Keyserling, 1886 — Queensland
  • Carepalxis camelus Simon, 1895 — Paraguay, Argentina
  • Carepalxis coronata (Rainbow, 1896) — New South Wales
  • Carepalxis lichensis Rainbow, 1916 — Queensland
  • Carepalxis montifera L. Koch, 1872 — Queensland
  • Carepalxis perpera (Petrunkevitch, 1911) — Mexico
  • Carepalxis poweri Rainbow, 1916 — New South Wales
  • Carepalxis salobrensis Simon, 1895 — Jamaica, Mexico to Brazil
  • Carepalxis suberosa Thorell, 1881 — New Guinea
  • Carepalxis tricuspidata Chrysanthus, 1961 — New Guinea
  • Carepalxis tuberculata Keyserling, 1886 — Queensland, New South Wales

Celaenia

Celaenia
Celaenia
Celaenia is a spider genus in the family Araneidae.-Species:* Celaenia atkinsoni — Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand* Celaenia calotoides Rainbow, 1908 — New South Wales...

Thorell, 1868
  • Celaenia atkinsoni (O. P.-Cambridge, 1879) — Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand
  • Celaenia calotoides Rainbow, 1908 — New South Wales
  • Celaenia distincta (O. P.-Cambridge, 1869) — New South Wales, Tasmania
  • Celaenia dubia (O. P.-Cambridge, 1869) — New South Wales, Victoria
  • Celaenia excavata
    Celaenia excavata
    The bird dropping spider derives its name from mimicking bird droppings to avoid predators, mainly birds. However, there are other species of spider that resemble bird droppings, for example species of Mastophora ....

    (L. Koch, 1867) — Australia, Tasmania
  • Celaenia hectori (O. P.-Cambridge, 1879) — New Zealand
  • Celaenia olivacea (Urquhart, 1885) — New Zealand
  • Celaenia penna (Urquhart, 1887) — New Zealand
  • Celaenia tuberosa (Urquhart, 1889) — New Zealand
  • Celaenia tumidosa Urquhart, 1891 — Tasmania
  • Celaenia voraginosa Urquhart, 1891 — Tasmania

Cercidia

Cercidia Thorell, 1869
  • Cercidia levii Marusik, 1985 — Kazakhstan
  • Cercidia prominens (Westring, 1851) — Holarctic
  • Cercidia punctigera Simon, 1889 — India

Chaetacis

Chaetacis Simon, 1895
  • Chaetacis abrahami Mello-Leitão, 1948 — Colombia to Brazil
  • Chaetacis aureola (C. L. Koch, 1836) — Suriname to Paraguay
  • Chaetacis carimagua Levi, 1985 — Colombia, Venezuela
  • Chaetacis cornuta (Taczanowski, 1873) — Colombia to Brazil
  • Chaetacis cucharas Levi, 1985 — Peru
  • Chaetacis incisa (Walckenaer, 1842) — Brazil
  • Chaetacis necopinata (Chickering, 1960) — Peru
  • Chaetacis osa Levi, 1985 — Costa Rica
  • Chaetacis picta (C. L. Koch, 1836) — Guyana to Paraguay
  • Chaetacis woytkowskii Levi, 1985 — Peru

Chorizopes

Chorizopes
Chorizopes
Chorizopes is a genus of araneid spiders, with more than twenty described species. Most are found in India and China, with several others found in locations ranging from Madagascar to Japan.These spiders are found in leaf litter...

O. P.-Cambridge, 1870
  • Chorizopes anjanes Tikader, 1965 — India
  • Chorizopes antongilensis Emerit, 1997 — Madagascar
  • Chorizopes bengalensis Tikader, 1975 — India, China
  • Chorizopes calciope (Simon, 1895) — India
  • Chorizopes congener O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 — India
  • Chorizopes dicavus Yin et al., 1990 — China
  • Chorizopes frontalis O. P.-Cambridge, 1870 — Sri Lanka to Sumatra
  • Chorizopes goosus Yin et al., 1990 — China
  • Chorizopes kastoni Gajbe & Gajbe, 2004 — India
  • Chorizopes khandaricus Gajbe, 2005 — India
  • Chorizopes khanjanes Tikader, 1965 — India, China
  • Chorizopes khedaensis Reddy & Patel, 1993 — India
  • Chorizopes madagascariensis Emerit, 1997 — Madagascar
  • Chorizopes mucronatus Simon, 1895 — Sri Lanka
  • Chorizopes nipponicus Yaginuma, 1963 — China, Korea, Japan
  • Chorizopes orientalis Simon, 1909 — Vietnam
  • Chorizopes pateli Reddy & Patel, 1993 — India
  • Chorizopes shimenensis Yin & Peng, 1994 — China
  • Chorizopes stoliczkae O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 — India
  • Chorizopes tikaderi Sadana & Kaur, 1974 — India
  • Chorizopes trimamillatus Schenkel, 1963 — China
  • Chorizopes tumens Yin et al., 1990 — China
  • Chorizopes wulingensis Yin, Wang & Xie, 1994 — China
  • Chorizopes zepherus Zhu & Song, 1994 — China

Cladomelea

Cladomelea Simon, 1895
  • Cladomelea akermani Hewitt, 1923 — South Africa
  • Cladomelea debeeri Roff & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2004 — South Africa
  • Cladomelea longipes (O. P.-Cambridge, 1877) — Congo
  • Cladomelea ornata Hirst, 1907 — Central Africa

Cnodalia

Cnodalia Thorell, 1890
  • Cnodalia harpax Thorell, 1890 — Sumatra, Japan

Coelossia

Coelossia Simon, 1895
  • Coelossia aciculata Simon, 1895 — Sierra Leone
  • Coelossia trituberculata Simon, 1903 — Mauritius, Madagascar

Colaranea

Colaranea Court & Forster, 1988
  • Colaranea brunnea Court & Forster, 1988 — New Zealand
  • Colaranea melanoviridis Court & Forster, 1988 — New Zealand
  • Colaranea verutum (Urquhart, 1887) — New Zealand
  • Colaranea viriditas (Urquhart, 1887) — New Zealand

Collina

Collina Urquhart, 1891
  • Collina glabicira Urquhart, 1891 — Tasmania

Colphepeira

Colphepeira Archer, 1941
  • Colphepeira catawba (Banks, 1911) — USA, Mexico

Cryptaranea

Cryptaranea Court & Forster, 1988
  • Cryptaranea albolineata (Urquhart, 1893) — New Zealand
  • Cryptaranea atrihastula (Urquhart, 1891) — New Zealand
  • Cryptaranea invisibilis (Urquhart, 1892) — New Zealand
  • Cryptaranea stewartensis Court & Forster, 1988 — New Zealand
  • Cryptaranea subalpina Court & Forster, 1988 — New Zealand
  • Cryptaranea subcompta (Urquhart, 1887) — New Zealand
  • Cryptaranea venustula (Urquhart, 1891) — New Zealand

Cyclosa

Cyclosa
Cyclosa
Cyclosa is a spider genus in the family Araneidae.One small species from Guyana has a striking black and white pattern and rests in the center of an orb web with greyish "imitation spiders" it has created from prey remains...

Menge, 1866
  • Cyclosa alayoni Levi, 1999 — Cuba
  • Cyclosa alba Tanikawa, 1992 — Japan
  • Cyclosa albisternis Simon, 1888 — India, Andaman Islands, Hawaii
  • Cyclosa albopunctata Kulczynski, 1901 — Africa, New Guinea, New Caledonia
  • Cyclosa algerica Simon, 1885 — Mediterranean
  • Cyclosa andinas Levi, 1999 — Colombia, Ecuador
  • Cyclosa angusta Tanikawa, 1992 — Japan
  • Cyclosa argentata Tanikawa & Ono, 1993 — Taiwan
  • Cyclosa argenteoalba Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Cyclosa atrata Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — Russia, China, Korea, Japan
  • Cyclosa baakea Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyclosa bacilliformis Simon, 1908 — Western Australia
  • Cyclosa baloghi Kolosváry, 1934 — Hungary
  • Cyclosa banawensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyclosa berlandi Levi, 1999 — USA, Hispaniola to Ecuador
  • Cyclosa bianchoria Yin et al., 1990 — China
  • Cyclosa bifida (Doleschall, 1859) — India to Philippines, New Guinea
  • Cyclosa bifurcata (Walckenaer, 1842) — Costa Rica, Hispaniola to Argentina
  • Cyclosa bituberculata Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1998 — Bangladesh
  • Cyclosa bulleri (Thorell, 1881) — New Guinea
  • Cyclosa cajamarca Levi, 1999 — Peru
  • Cyclosa caligata (Thorell, 1890) — Sumatra
  • Cyclosa camargoi Levi, 1999 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa camelodes (Thorell, 1878) — New Guinea
  • Cyclosa caroli (Hentz, 1850) — USA, West Indies to Bolivia
  • Cyclosa centrifaciens Hingston, 1927 — Myanmar
  • Cyclosa centrodes (Thorell, 1887) — India to Singapore
  • Cyclosa cephalodina Song & Liu, 1996 — China
  • Cyclosa chichawatniensis Mukhtar & Mushtaq, 2005 — Pakistan
  • Cyclosa circumlucens Simon, 1907 — Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé
  • Cyclosa concolor Caporiacco, 1933 — Libya
  • Cyclosa confraga (Thorell, 1892) — India, Bangladesh to Malaysia
  • Cyclosa confusa Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Cyclosa conica
    Cyclosa conica
    Cyclosa conica is a small spider with no common name. It is an orb weaver, and it is easily recognized by the way it strings together the dead bodies of insects and other debris and hangs it near the center of its web. It hides on this string of debris, and its natural coloration makes it extremely...

    (Pallas, 1772) — Holarctic
    • Cyclosa conica albifoliata Strand, 1907 — France
    • Cyclosa conica defoliata Strand, 1907 — Central Europe
    • Cyclosa conica dimidiata Simon, 1929 — France
    • Cyclosa conica leucomelas Strand, 1907 — Central Europe
    • Cyclosa conica pyrenaica Strand, 1907 — France
    • Cyclosa conica zamezai Franganillo, 1909 — Portugal
  • Cyclosa conigera F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1904 — Mexico to Honduras
  • Cyclosa coylei Levi, 1999 — Mexico, Guatemala
  • Cyclosa cucurbitoria (Yin et al., 1990) — China
  • Cyclosa cucurbitula Simon, 1900 — Hawaii
  • Cyclosa curiraba Levi, 1999 — Bolivia
  • Cyclosa cylindrata Yin, Zhu & Wang, 1995 — China
  • Cyclosa cylindrifaciens Hingston, 1927 — Myanmar
  • Cyclosa damingensis Xie, Yin & Kim, 1995 — China
  • Cyclosa deserticola Levy, 1998 — Egypt, Israel
  • Cyclosa dianasilvae Levi, 1999 — Ecuador, Peru
  • Cyclosa diversa (O. P.-Cambridge, 1894) — Mexico, Cuba to Argentina
  • Cyclosa dives Simon, 1877 — China, Philippines
  • Cyclosa donking Levi, 1999 — Bolivia
  • Cyclosa dosbukolea Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyclosa durango Levi, 1999 — Mexico
  • Cyclosa elongata Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1998 — Bangladesh
  • Cyclosa espumoso Levi, 1999 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa fililineata Hingston, 1932 — Panama to Argentina
  • Cyclosa formosa Karsch, 1879 — West Africa
  • Cyclosa formosana Tanikawa & Ono, 1993 — Taiwan
  • Cyclosa fuliginata (L. Koch, 1872) — New South Wales, Victoria
  • Cyclosa ginnaga Yaginuma, 1959 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Cyclosa groppalii Pesarini, 1998 — Balearic Islands
  • Cyclosa gulinensis Xie, Yin & Kim, 1995 — China
  • Cyclosa haiti Levi, 1999 — Hispaniola, Jamaica, Mona Islands
  • Cyclosa hamulata Tanikawa, 1992 — Russia, Japan
  • Cyclosa hexatuberculata Tikader, 1982 — India, Pakistan
  • Cyclosa hova Strand, 1907 — Madagascar
  • Cyclosa huila Levi, 1999 — Colombia
  • Cyclosa imias Levi, 1999 — Cuba
  • Cyclosa inca Levi, 1999 — Colombia to Argentina
  • Cyclosa informis Yin, Zhu & Wang, 1995 — China
  • Cyclosa insulana (Costa, 1834) — Mediterranean to Philippines, Australia
  • Cyclosa ipilea Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyclosa jalapa Levi, 1999 — Mexico
  • Cyclosa japonica Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Cyclosa jose Levi, 1999 — Costa Rica
  • Cyclosa kashmirica Caporiacco, 1934 — Karakorum
  • Cyclosa kibonotensis Tullgren, 1910 — East Africa
  • Cyclosa koi Tanikawa & Ono, 1993 — Taiwan
  • Cyclosa krusa Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Pakistan, Philippines
  • Cyclosa kumadai Tanikawa, 1992 — Russia, Korea, Japan
  • Cyclosa laticauda Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Cyclosa lawrencei Caporiacco, 1949 — Kenya
  • Cyclosa libertad Levi, 1999 — Ecuador, Peru
  • Cyclosa litoralis (L. Koch, 1867) — Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti
  • Cyclosa longicauda (Taczanowski, 1878) — Colombia to Argentina
  • Cyclosa machadinho Levi, 1999 — Brazil, Argentina
  • Cyclosa maderiana Kulczynski, 1899 — Madeira, Canary Islands
  • Cyclosa maritima Tanikawa, 1992 — Japan
  • Cyclosa mavaca Levi, 1999 — Colombia, Venezuela
  • Cyclosa meruensis Tullgren, 1910 — East Africa
  • Cyclosa micula (Thorell, 1892) — India, Singapore
  • Cyclosa minora Yin, Zhu & Wang, 1995 — China
  • Cyclosa mocoa Levi, 1999 — Colombia
  • Cyclosa mohini Dyal, 1935 — Pakistan
  • Cyclosa monteverde Levi, 1999 — Costa Rica, Panama
  • Cyclosa monticola Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Cyclosa moonduensis Tikader, 1963 — India
  • Cyclosa morretes Levi, 1999 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa mulmeinensis (Thorell, 1887) — Africa to Japan, Philippines
  • Cyclosa neilensis Tikader, 1977 — Andaman Islands
  • Cyclosa nevada Levi, 1999 — Colombia
  • Cyclosa nigra Yin et al., 1990 — China
  • Cyclosa nodosa (O. P.-Cambridge, 1889) — Guatemala to Costa Rica
  • Cyclosa norihisai Tanikawa, 1992 — China, Japan
  • Cyclosa oatesi (Thorell, 1892) — Andaman Islands
  • Cyclosa octotuberculata Karsch, 1879 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Cyclosa oculata (Walckenaer, 1802) — Palearctic
  • Cyclosa ojeda Levi, 1999 — Curaçao
  • Cyclosa okumae Tanikawa, 1992 — Russia, Korea, Japan
  • Cyclosa olivenca Levi, 1999 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa olorina Simon, 1900 — Hawaii
  • Cyclosa omonaga Tanikawa, 1992 — Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Cyclosa onoi Tanikawa, 1992 — China, Japan
  • Cyclosa oseret Levi, 1999 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa otsomarka Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyclosa pantanal Levi, 1999 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa parangmulmeinensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyclosa parangtarugoa Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyclosa paupercula Simon, 1893 — Borneo
  • Cyclosa pedropalo Levi, 1999 — Colombia
  • Cyclosa pellaxoides Roewer, 1955 — Singapore
  • Cyclosa pentatuberculata Yin, Zhu & Wang, 1995 — China
  • Cyclosa perkinsi Simon, 1900 — Hawaii
  • Cyclosa picchu Levi, 1999 — Peru
  • Cyclosa pichilinque Levi, 1999 — Mexico
  • Cyclosa pseudoculata Schenkel, 1936 — China
  • Cyclosa psylla (Thorell, 1887) — Myanmar, Japan
  • Cyclosa punctata Keyserling, 1879 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa punjabiensis Ghafoor & Beg, 2002 — Pakistan
  • Cyclosa pusilla Simon, 1880 — New Caledonia
  • Cyclosa quavansea Roberts, 1983 — Aldabra
  • Cyclosa quinqueguttata (Thorell, 1881) — India, Bhutan, Myanmar, China, Taiwan
  • Cyclosa reniformis Zhu, Lian & Chen, 2006 — China
  • Cyclosa rhombocephala (Thorell, 1881) — Queensland
  • Cyclosa rubronigra Caporiacco, 1947 — Costa Rica to Brazil
  • Cyclosa sachikoae Tanikawa, 1992 — Japan
  • Cyclosa saismarka Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Pakistan, Philippines
  • Cyclosa sanctibenedicti (Vinson, 1863) — Madagascar, Réunion
  • Cyclosa santafe Levi, 1999 — Colombia
  • Cyclosa sedeculata Karsch, 1879 — China, Korea, Japan
  • Cyclosa senticauda Zhu & Wang, 1994 — China
  • Cyclosa serena Levi, 1999 — Chile, Argentina
  • Cyclosa seriata (Thorell, 1881) — Java
  • Cyclosa shinoharai Tanikawa & Ono, 1993 — Taiwan
  • Cyclosa sierrae Simon, 1870 — Europe to Georgia
  • Cyclosa simoni Tikader, 1982 — India
  • Cyclosa simplicicauda Simon, 1900 — Hawaii
    • Cyclosa simplicicauda rufescens Simon, 1900 — Hawaii
  • Cyclosa spirifera Simon, 1889 — India, Pakistan
  • Cyclosa strandi Kolosváry, 1934 — Balkans
  • Cyclosa tamanaco Levi, 1999 — Trinidad
  • Cyclosa tapetifaciens Hingston, 1932 — Panama to Argentina
  • Cyclosa tardipes (Thorell, 1895) — Myanmar
    • Cyclosa tardipes ignava (Thorell, 1895) — Myanmar
  • Cyclosa tauraai Berland, 1933 — Marquesas Islands
  • Cyclosa teresa Levi, 1999 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa tricolor (Leardi, 1902) — Philippines
  • Cyclosa trilobata (Urquhart, 1885) — Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand
  • Cyclosa tripartita Tullgren, 1910 — East Africa
  • Cyclosa triquetra Simon, 1895 — Mexico, West Indies to Peru
  • Cyclosa tropica Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1998 — Bangladesh
  • Cyclosa tuberascens Simon, 1906 — India
  • Cyclosa turbinata (Walckenaer, 1842) — USA to Panama, West Indies, Galapagos Islands, Hawaii
  • Cyclosa turvo Levi, 1999 — Brazil
  • Cyclosa vallata (Keyserling, 1886) — Korea, Taiwan, Japan to Australia
  • Cyclosa vicente Levi, 1999 — Brazil, Argentina
  • Cyclosa vieirae Levi, 1999 — Peru, Brazil
  • Cyclosa walckenaeri (O. P.-Cambridge, 1889) — USA to Guyana, West Indies
  • Cyclosa xanthomelas Simon, 1900 — Hawaii
  • Cyclosa yaginumai Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1998 — Bangladesh
  • Cyclosa zhangmuensis Hu & Li, 1987 — China

Cyphalonotus

Cyphalonotus Simon, 1895
  • Cyphalonotus assuliformis Simon, 1909 — Vietnam
  • Cyphalonotus benoiti Archer, 1965 — Congo
  • Cyphalonotus columnifer Simon, 1903 — Madagascar
  • Cyphalonotus elongatus Yin, Peng & Wang, 1994 — China
  • Cyphalonotus larvatus (Simon, 1881) — Congo, East Africa, Socotra
  • Cyphalonotus sumatranus Simon, 1899 — Sumatra

Cyrtarachne

Cyrtarachne Thorell, 1868
  • Cyrtarachne avimerdaria Tikader, 1963 — India
  • Cyrtarachne bengalensis Tikader, 1961 — India, China
  • Cyrtarachne bicolor Thorell, 1898 — Myanmar
  • Cyrtarachne bigibbosa Simon, 1907 — São Tomé, Bioko
  • Cyrtarachne bilunulata Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon
  • Cyrtarachne biswamoyi Tikader, 1961 — India
  • Cyrtarachne bufo (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — China, Korea, Japan
  • Cyrtarachne cingulata Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • Cyrtarachne conica O. P.-Cambridge, 1901 — Malaysia
  • Cyrtarachne dimidiata Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • Cyrtarachne fangchengensis Yin & Zhao, 1994 — China
  • Cyrtarachne finniganae Lessert, 1936 — Mozambique
  • Cyrtarachne flavopicta Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea
  • Cyrtarachne friederici Strand, 1911 — New Guinea
  • Cyrtarachne gibbifera Simon, 1899 — Sumatra
  • Cyrtarachne gilva Yin & Zhao, 1994 — China
  • Cyrtarachne gravelyi Tikader, 1961 — India
  • Cyrtarachne grubei (Keyserling, 1864) — Mauritius
  • Cyrtarachne guttigera Simon, 1909 — Vietnam
  • Cyrtarachne heminaria Simon, 1909 — Vietnam
  • Cyrtarachne histrionica Thorell, 1898 — Myanmar
  • Cyrtarachne hubeiensis Yin & Zhao, 1994 — China
  • Cyrtarachne ignava Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • Cyrtarachne inaequalis Thorell, 1895 — India to Japan
  • Cyrtarachne invenusta Thorell, 1891 — Nicobar Islands
  • Cyrtarachne ixoides (Simon, 1870) — Mediterranean to Georgia, Madagascar
  • Cyrtarachne lactea Pocock, 1898 — East Africa
  • Cyrtarachne laevis Thorell, 1877 — Sumatra, Flores, Sulawesi
  • Cyrtarachne latifrons Hogg, 1900 — Victoria
    • Cyrtarachne latifrons atuberculata Hogg, 1900 — Victoria
  • Cyrtarachne lepida Thorell, 1890 — Sumatra
  • Cyrtarachne madagascariensis Emerit, 2000 — Madagascar
  • Cyrtarachne melanoleuca Ono, 1995 — Thailand
  • Cyrtarachne melanosticta Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • Cyrtarachne menghaiensis Yin, Peng & Wang, 1994 — China
  • Cyrtarachne nagasakiensis Strand, 1918 — China, Korea, Japan
  • Cyrtarachne nodosa Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon, Bioko, Yemen
  • Cyrtarachne pallida O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 — Yarkand
  • Cyrtarachne perspicillata (Doleschall, 1859) — Sri Lanka, Sumatra, Java, New Guinea
    • Cyrtarachne perspicillata possoica Merian, 1911 — Sulawesi
  • Cyrtarachne promilai Tikader, 1963 — India
  • Cyrtarachne raniceps Pocock, 1900 — India, Sri Lanka
  • Cyrtarachne rubicunda L. Koch, 1871 — New South Wales
  • Cyrtarachne schmidi Tikader, 1963 — India
  • Cyrtarachne simplex (Karsch, 1878) — New South Wales
  • Cyrtarachne sinicola Strand, 1942 — China
  • Cyrtarachne sundari Tikader, 1963 — India
  • Cyrtarachne szetschuanensis Schenkel, 1963 — China
  • Cyrtarachne termitophila Lawrence, 1952 — Congo
  • Cyrtarachne tricolor (Doleschall, 1859) — Moluccas to Australia
    • Cyrtarachne tricolor aruana Strand, 1911 — Aru Islands
  • Cyrtarachne tuladepilachna Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyrtarachne xanthopyga Kulczynski, 1911 — New Guinea
  • Cyrtarachne yunoharuensis Strand, 1918 — China, Korea, Japan

Cyrtobill

Cyrtobill Framenau & Scharff, 2009
  • Cyrtobill darwini Framenau & Scharff, 2009 — Australia

Cyrtophora

Cyrtophora
Cyrtophora
The Tent-web spiders , although technically orb-web spiders , do not build orb webs. Their tent-like, highly complex non-sticky web is sometimes considered a precursor of the simplified orb-web. These webs are aligned horizontally, with a network of supporting threads above them. These spiders...

Simon, 1864
  • Cyrtophora admiralia Strand, 1913 — Admiralty Islands
  • Cyrtophora beccarii (Thorell, 1878) — Malaysia to Northern Territory
  • Cyrtophora bicauda (Saito, 1933) — Taiwan
  • Cyrtophora bidenta Tikader, 1970 — India
  • Cyrtophora caudata Bösenberg & Lenz, 1895 — East Africa
  • Cyrtophora cephalotes Simon, 1877 — Philippines
  • Cyrtophora cicatrosa (Stoliczka, 1869) — Pakistan to Northern Territory
  • Cyrtophora citricola
    Cyrtophora citricola
    Cyrtophora citricola, also known as the Tropica Tent-Web Spider, is an araneid spider that occurs in the warmer parts of Europe, Asia and Africa, but also Australia, Costa Rica, Hispaniola and Colombia...

    (Forsskål, 1775) — Old World, Hispaniola, Costa Rica, Colombia
    • Cyrtophora citricola abessinensis Strand, 1906 — Ethiopia
    • Cyrtophora citricola lurida Karsch, 1879 — West Africa
    • Cyrtophora citricola minahassae Merian, 1911 — Sulawesi
  • Cyrtophora cordiformis (L. Koch, 1871) — New Guinea, Queensland, Lord Howe Islands
  • Cyrtophora crassipes (Rainbow, 1897) — New South Wales
  • Cyrtophora cylindroides (Walckenaer, 1842) — China to Queensland
    • Cyrtophora cylindroides scalaris Strand, 1915 — New Britain
  • Cyrtophora diazoma (Thorell, 1890) — Sumatra
  • Cyrtophora doriae (Thorell, 1881) — New Guinea, Bismarck Archipel
  • Cyrtophora eczematica (Thorell, 1892) — Malaysia, Java, Sulawesi, New Guinea
  • Cyrtophora exanthematica
    Cyrtophora exanthematica
    Cyrtophora exanthematica are tent spiders common in tropical Asia and Australia. They are commonly known as double-tailed tent spiders because of the pair of blunt projections at the end of their abdomens. They are harmless to humans....

    (Doleschall, 1859) — Myanmar to Philippines, New South Wales
  • Cyrtophora feai (Thorell, 1887) — India to Myanmar
  • Cyrtophora forbesi (Thorell, 1890) — Sumatra
  • Cyrtophora gazellae (Karsch, 1878) — New Britain
  • Cyrtophora gemmosa Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon
  • Cyrtophora guangxiensis Yin et al., 1990 — China
  • Cyrtophora hainanensis Yin et al., 1990 — China
  • Cyrtophora hirta L. Koch, 1872 — Queensland, New South Wales
  • Cyrtophora jabalpurensis Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • Cyrtophora koronadalensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyrtophora ksudra Sherriffs, 1928 — India
  • Cyrtophora lacunaris Yin et al., 1990 — China
  • Cyrtophora lahirii Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 2004 — Bangladesh
  • Cyrtophora larinioides Simon, 1895 — Cameroon
  • Cyrtophora leucopicta (Urquhart, 1890) — Fiji
  • Cyrtophora limbata (Thorell, 1898) — Myanmar
  • Cyrtophora lineata Kulczynski, 1910 — Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipel
  • Cyrtophora moluccensis (Doleschall, 1857) — India to Japan, Australia
    • Cyrtophora moluccensis albidinota Strand, 1911 — Caroline Islands, Palau, Yap
    • Cyrtophora moluccensis bukae Strand, 1911 — Solomon Islands
    • Cyrtophora moluccensis cupidinea Thorell, 1875 — New Caledonia
    • Cyrtophora moluccensis margaritacea (Doleschall, 1859) — Java
    • Cyrtophora moluccensis rubicundinota Strand, 1911 — Keule Islands, near New Guinea
  • Cyrtophora monulfi Chrysanthus, 1960 — New Guinea, Northern Territory
  • Cyrtophora nareshi Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 2004 — Bangladesh
  • Cyrtophora parangexanthematica
    Cyrtophora parangexanthematica
    Cyrtophora parangexanthematica is a species of tent spider found in the Philippines. Its scientific name comes from its close resemblance to double-tailed tent spiders. It was described from a single female specimen collected in 1995.-Taxonomy:...

    Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Cyrtophora parnasia L. Koch, 1872 — Australia, Tasmania
  • Cyrtophora petersi Karsch, 1878 — Mozambique
  • Cyrtophora rainbowi (Roewer, 1955) — New South Wales
  • Cyrtophora subacalypha (Simon, 1882) — Aden
  • Cyrtophora trigona (L. Koch, 1871) — Queensland, New Guinea
  • Cyrtophora unicolor (Doleschall, 1857) — Sri Lanka to Japan, Philippines, New Guinea, Christmas Islands

Deione

Deione Thorell, 1898
  • Deione lingulata Han, Zhu & Levi, 2009 — China
  • Deione thoracica Thorell, 1898 — Myanmar

Deliochus

Deliochus Simon, 1894
  • Deliochus pulcher Rainbow, 1916 — Queensland
    • Deliochus pulcher melanius Rainbow, 1916 — Queensland
  • Deliochus zelivira Keyserling, 1887 — Australia, Tasmania

Dolophones

Dolophones Walckenaer, 1837
  • Dolophones bituberculata Lamb, 1911 — Queensland
  • Dolophones clypeata (L. Koch, 1871) — Moluccas, Australia
  • Dolophones conifera (Keyserling, 1886) — Australia
  • Dolophones elfordi Dunn & Dunn, 1946 — Victoria
  • Dolophones intricata Rainbow, 1915 — South Australia
  • Dolophones macleayi (Bradley, 1876) — Queensland
  • Dolophones mammeata (Keyserling, 1886) — Australia
  • Dolophones maxima Hogg, 1900 — Victoria
  • Dolophones nasalis (Butler, 1876) — Queensland
  • Dolophones notacantha (Quoy & Gaimarg, 1824) — New South Wales
  • Dolophones peltata (Keyserling, 1886) — Australia, Lord Howe Islands
  • Dolophones pilosa (Keyserling, 1886) — Australia
  • Dolophones simpla (Keyserling, 1886) — New South Wales
  • Dolophones testudinea (L. Koch, 1871) — Australia, New Caledonia
  • Dolophones thomisoides Rainbow, 1915 — South Australia
  • Dolophones tuberculata (Keyserling, 1886) — New South Wales
  • Dolophones turrigera (L. Koch, 1867) — Queensland, New South Wales

Dubiepeira

Dubiepeira Levi, 1991
  • Dubiepeira amablemaria Levi, 1991 — Peru
  • Dubiepeira amacayacu Levi, 1991 — Colombia, Peru, Brazil
  • Dubiepeira dubitata (Soares & Camargo, 1948) — Venezuela to Brazil
  • Dubiepeira lamolina Levi, 1991 — Ecuador, Peru
  • Dubiepeira neptunina (Mello-Leitão, 1948) — Colombia, Peru, Guyana

Edricus

Edricus O. P.-Cambridge, 1890
  • Edricus productus O. P.-Cambridge, 1896 — Mexico
  • Edricus spiniger O. P.-Cambridge, 1890 — Panama to Ecuador

Enacrosoma

Enacrosoma Mello-Leitão, 1932
  • Enacrosoma anomalum (Taczanowski, 1873) — Colombia, Peru to Brazil, French Guiana
  • Enacrosoma decemtuberculatum (O. P.-Cambridge, 1890) — Guatemala
  • Enacrosoma frenca Levi, 1996 — Mexico to Panama
  • Enacrosoma javium Levi, 1996 — Costa Rica, Panama
  • Enacrosoma multilobatum (Simon, 1897) — Peru
  • Enacrosoma quizarra Levi, 1996 — Costa Rica

Encyosaccus

Encyosaccus Simon, 1895
  • Encyosaccus sexmaculatus Simon, 1895 — Ecuador, Peru, Brazil

Epeiroides

Epeiroides Keyserling, 1885
  • Epeiroides bahiensis (Keyserling, 1885) — Costa Rica to Brazil

Eriophora

Eriophora
Eriophora
Eriophora is a genus of orb-weaver spiders that occur in the Americas, Australasia and Africa. Eriophora transmarina is commonly known as the "Australian garden orb weaver spider"....

Simon, 1864
  • Eriophora astridae (Strand, 1917) — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Eriophora aurea (Saito, 1934) — Japan
  • Eriophora baotianmanensis (Hu, Wang & Wang, 1991) — China
  • Eriophora biapicata (L. Koch, 1871) — Australia
  • Eriophora collina (Keyserling, 1886) — Queensland
  • Eriophora decorosa (Urquhart, 1894) — New Zealand
  • Eriophora edax (Blackwall, 1863) — USA to Brazil
  • Eriophora flavicoma (Simon, 1880) — New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands
  • Eriophora fuliginea (C. L. Koch, 1838) — Honduras to Brazil
  • Eriophora heroine (L. Koch, 1871) — Australia, New Zealand
  • Eriophora himalayaensis (Tikader, 1975) — India, China
  • Eriophora nephiloides (O. P.-Cambridge, 1889) — Guatemala to Guyana
  • Eriophora neufvilleorum (Lessert, 1930) — Congo, Ethiopia
  • Eriophora oculosa Zhu & Song, 1994 — China
  • Eriophora plumiopedella (Yin, Wang & Zhang, 1987) — China, Taiwan
  • Eriophora poecila (Zhu & Wang, 1994) — China
  • Eriophora pustulosa (Walckenaer, 1842) — Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand
  • Eriophora ravilla (C. L. Koch, 1844) — USA to Brazil
  • Eriophora sachalinensis (Saito, 1934) — Russia, China, Korea, Japan
  • Eriophora transmarina (Keyserling, 1865) — New Guinea, Australia, Samoa
  • Eriophora tricentra Zhu & Song, 1994 — China
  • Eriophora yanbaruensis Tanikawa, 2000 — Japan

Eriovixia

Eriovixia Archer, 1951
  • Eriovixia cavaleriei (Schenkel, 1963) — China
  • Eriovixia enshiensis (Yin & Zhao, 1994) — China
  • Eriovixia excelsa (Simon, 1889) — India, Pakistan, Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan
  • Eriovixia hainanensis (Yin et al., 1990) — China
  • Eriovixia laglaizei (Simon, 1877) — India, China to Philippines, New Guinea
  • Eriovixia menglunensis (Yin et al., 1990) — China
  • Eriovixia napiformis (Thorell, 1899) — Cameroon to East Africa, Yemen
  • Eriovixia poonaensis (Tikader & Bal, 1981) — India, China
  • Eriovixia pseudocentrodes (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) — China, Japan
  • Eriovixia rhinura (Pocock, 1899) — West, Central Africa
  • Eriovixia sakiedaorum Tanikawa, 1999 — Taiwan, Japan
  • Eriovixia turbinata (Thorell, 1899) — Cameroon, Congo
  • Eriovixia yunnanensis (Yin et al., 1990) — China

Eustacesia

Eustacesia Caporiacco, 1954
  • Eustacesia albonotata Caporiacco, 1954 — French Guiana

Eustala

Eustala Simon, 1895
  • Eustala albicans Caporiacco, 1954 — French Guiana
  • Eustala albiventer (Keyserling, 1884) — Brazil
  • Eustala anastera (Walckenaer, 1842) — North, Central America
    • Eustala anastera vermiformis Franganillo, 1931 — Cuba
  • Eustala andina Chamberlin, 1916 — Peru
  • Eustala bacelarae Caporiacco, 1955 — Venezuela
  • Eustala banksi Chickering, 1955 — Mexico, Costa Rica
  • Eustala bifida F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1904 — USA to Panama
  • Eustala bisetosa Bryant, 1945 — Hispaniola
  • Eustala brevispina Gertsch & Davis, 1936 — USA, Mexico
  • Eustala bucolica Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala californiensis (Keyserling, 1885) — USA, Mexico
  • Eustala cameronensis Gertsch & Davis, 1936 — USA
  • Eustala cazieri Levi, 1977 — USA, Bahama Islands
  • Eustala cepina (Walckenaer, 1842) — North America
  • Eustala clavispina (O. P.-Cambridge, 1889) — USA to El Salvador
  • Eustala conchlea (McCook, 1888) — USA, Mexico
  • Eustala conformans Chamberlin, 1925 — Panama
  • Eustala decemtuberculata Caporiacco, 1955 — Venezuela
  • Eustala delasmata Bryant, 1945 — Hispaniola
  • Eustala delecta Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala devia (Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936) — USA to Panama, West Indies
  • Eustala eleuthera Levi, 1977 — USA, Bahama Islands, Jamaica
  • Eustala emertoni (Banks, 1904) — USA, Mexico
  • Eustala essequibensis (Hingston, 1932) — Guyana
  • Eustala exigua Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala fragilis (O. P.-Cambridge, 1889) — Guatemala, Panama
  • Eustala fuscovittata (Keyserling, 1864) — Mexico to South America
  • Eustala gertschi Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala gonygaster (C. L. Koch, 1838) — Brazil, Guyana
  • Eustala guianensis (Taczanowski, 1873) — Peru, French Guiana
  • Eustala guttata F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1904 — Mexico to Brazil
  • Eustala histrio Mello-Leitão, 1948 — Guyana
  • Eustala illicita (O. P.-Cambridge, 1889) — Mexico to Panama
  • Eustala inconstans Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala ingenua Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala innoxia Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala isosceles Mello-Leitão, 1939 — Paraguay
  • Eustala itapocuensis Strand, 1916 — Brazil
  • Eustala lata Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala latebricola (O. P.-Cambridge, 1889) — Guatemala to Panama
  • Eustala longembola Chickering, 1955 — Guatemala to Panama
  • Eustala lunulifera Mello-Leitão, 1939 — French Guiana, Guyana
  • Eustala maxima Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala mimica Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala minuscula (Keyserling, 1892) — Brazil
  • Eustala montana Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala monticola Chamberlin, 1916 — Peru
  • Eustala montivaga Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala mourei Mello-Leitão, 1947 — Brazil
  • Eustala mucronatella (Roewer, 1942) — Brazil
  • Eustala nasuta Mello-Leitão, 1939 — Guyana
  • Eustala nigerrima Mello-Leitão, 1940 — Brazil
  • Eustala novemmamillata Mello-Leitão, 1941 — Argentina
  • Eustala oblonga Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala orina (Chamberlin, 1916) — Peru
  • Eustala pallida Mello-Leitão, 1940 — Brazil
  • Eustala panamana Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala perdita Bryant, 1945 — Hispaniola
  • Eustala perfida Mello-Leitão, 1947 — Brazil
  • Eustala photographica Mello-Leitão, 1944 — Argentina
  • Eustala procurva Franganillo, 1936 — Cuba
  • Eustala redundans Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala richardsi Mello-Leitão, 1939 — Guyana
  • Eustala rosae Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935 — USA, Mexico
  • Eustala rubroguttulata (Keyserling, 1879) — Peru
  • Eustala rustica Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala saga (Keyserling, 1893) — Brazil, Uruguay
  • Eustala sagana (Keyserling, 1893) — Brazil
  • Eustala sanguinosa (Keyserling, 1893) — Brazil
  • Eustala scitula Chickering, 1955 — Mexico to Panama
  • Eustala scutigera (O. P.-Cambridge, 1898) — Mexico to Panama
  • Eustala secta Mello-Leitão, 1945 — Argentina
  • Eustala sedula Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala semifoliata (O. P.-Cambridge, 1899) — Central America
  • Eustala smaragdinea (Taczanowski, 1878) — Peru
  • Eustala tantula Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala taquara (Keyserling, 1892) — Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina
  • Eustala tribrachiata Badcock, 1932 — Paraguay
  • Eustala tridentata (C. L. Koch, 1838) — Brazil, French Guiana
  • Eustala trinitatis (Hogg, 1918) — Trinidad
  • Eustala tristis (Blackwall, 1862) — Brazil
  • Eustala tumida Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala ulecebrosa (Keyserling, 1892) — Brazil, Argentina
  • Eustala uncicurva Franganillo, 1936 — Cuba
  • Eustala unimaculata Franganillo, 1930 — Cuba
  • Eustala vegeta (Keyserling, 1865) — Mexico to Brazil, Hispaniola
  • Eustala vellardi Mello-Leitão, 1924 — Brazil
  • Eustala venusta Chickering, 1955 — Panama
  • Eustala viridipedata (Roewer, 1942) — Peru
  • Eustala wiedenmeyeri Schenkel, 1953 — Venezuela

Exechocentrus

Exechocentrus Simon, 1889
  • Exechocentrus lancearius Simon, 1889 — Madagascar

Faradja

Faradja Grasshoff, 1970
  • Faradja faradjensis (Lessert, 1930) — Congo

Friula

Friula O. P.-Cambridge, 1896
  • Friula wallacei O. P.-Cambridge, 1896 — Borneo
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