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Atypus
AtypusAtypus
Atypus or Purse web spiders is a genus of mygalomorph spiders. It occurs in Eurasia, with one species reaching into North Africa, and one species in the USA. Only three of the described species occur in Europe: A. piceus, A. affinis and A...
Latreille, 1804
- Atypus affinisAtypus affinisThe Purseweb spider is a common mygalomorph spider from Europe, found mainly in southern England but ranging as far north as Denmark and as far south as North Africa. It is the only British mygalomorph spider....
Eichwald, 1830 — Britain to Ukraine, North Africa - Atypus baotianmanensis Hu, 1994 — China
- Atypus coreanus Kim, 1985 — Korea
- Atypus dorsualis Thorell, 1897 — Myanmar, Thailand
- Atypus flexus Zhu et al., 2006 — China
- Atypus formosensis Kayashima, 1943 — Taiwan
- Atypus heterothecus Zhang, 1985 — China
- Atypus javanus Thorell, 1890 — Java
- Atypus karschiAtypus karschiAtypus karschi is a mygalomorph spider that lives in Japan, China, and Taiwan. In Japan, it is known as ji-gumo.These spiders are black or dark brown and range from 17mm to 20mm. Like other spiders in its infraorder, it has fangs that point straight down rather than crossing.This spider has an...
Dönitz, 1887 — China, Taiwan, Japan - Atypus lannaianus Schwendinger, 1989 — Thailand
- Atypus largosaccatus Zhu et al., 2006 — China
- Atypus ledongensis Zhu et al., 2006 — China
- Atypus magnus Namkung, 1986 — Russia, Korea
- Atypus medius Oliger, 1999 — Russia
- Atypus muralisAtypus muralisAtypus muralis is a mygalomorph spider from Central Europe to Turkmenistan. It is very similar to Atypus piceus, but the posterior spinnerets consist of four instead of three segments. They also build tubes that can be up to one meter deep....
Bertkau, 1890 — Central Europe to Turkmenistan - Atypus pedicellatus Zhu et al., 2006 — China
- Atypus piceusAtypus piceusAtypus piceus is a mygalomorph spider of the Atypidae family. It occurs in Europe to Moldavia, and Iran and is the type species of the genus Atypus.-Description:...
(Sulzer, 1776) — Europe to Moldavia, Iran - Atypus quelpartensis Namkung, 2002 — Korea
- Atypus sacculatus Zhu et al., 2006 — China
- Atypus sinensis Schenkel, 1953 — China
- Atypus snetsingeri Sarno, 1973 — USA
- Atypus sternosulcus Kim et al., 2006 — Korea
- Atypus suiningensis Zhang, 1985 — China
- Atypus suthepicus Schwendinger, 1989 — Thailand
- Atypus sutherlandi Chennappaiya, 1935 — India
- Atypus suwonensis Kim et al., 2006 — Korea
- Atypus tibetensis Zhu et al., 2006 — China
- Atypus wataribabaorum Tanikawa, 2006 — Japan
- Atypus yajuni Zhu et al., 2006 — China
Calommata
Calommata Lucas, 1837- Calommata fulvipes (Lucas, 1835) — Java, Sumatra
- Calommata obesa Simon, 1886 — Thailand
- Calommata pichoni Schenkel, 1963 — China
- Calommata signata Karsch, 1879 — China, Korea, Japan
- Calommata simoni Pocock, 1903 — Africa
- Calommata sundaica (Doleschall, 1859) — Java, Sumatra, Israel
- Calommata truculenta (Thorell, 1887) — Myanmar
Sphodros
SphodrosSphodros
Sphodros is a genus of mygalomorph spiders that occurs in the USA and Mexico. Its species were removed from genus Atypus and put in its own genus in 1980.-Species:* Sphodros abboti Walckenaer, 1835 — USA...
Walckenaer, 1835
- Sphodros abboti Walckenaer, 1835 — USA
- Sphodros atlanticus Gertsch & Platnick, 1980 — USA
- Sphodros coylei Gertsch & Platnick, 1980 — USA
- Sphodros fitchi Gertsch & Platnick, 1980 — USA
- Sphodros nigerSphodros nigerThe Black purse-web spider is a mygalomorph spider from the Eastern United States.-Description:Males have a body length of about 11 mm, 29 mm with extended legs. The body is black, except for chocolate brown legs. Although the species was first described in 1842, females were first...
(Hentz, 1842) — USA, Canada - Sphodros paisano Gertsch & Platnick, 1980 — USA, Mexico
- Sphodros rufipesSphodros rufipesThe Red legged purseweb spider is a mygalomorph spider from the southern USA, though it has been photographed as far north as Indiana, Missouri and New Jersey.The species name rufipes is Latin for "red foot"....
(Latreille, 1829) — USA