List of Deinopidae species
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Avella

Avella O. P.-Cambridge, 1877
  • Avella angulata L. Koch, 1878 — Queensland
  • Avella despiciens O. P.-Cambridge, 1877 — Queensland, New South Wales
  • Avella insularis (Rainbow, 1920) — Lord Howe Islands
  • Avella neocaledonica Simon, 1888 — New Caledonia
  • Avella superciliosa Thorell, 1881 — Queensland
  • Avella trinodosa (Rainbow, 1920) — Lord Howe Islands
  • Avella unifasciata L. Koch, 1878 — New South Wales

Avellopsis

Avellopsis Purcell, 1904
  • Avellopsis capensis Purcell, 1904 — South Africa

Deinopis

Deinopis
Deinopis
Deinopis is a genus of net-casting spiders.-Name:The genus name is derived from the Greek deinos "fearful" and opis "appearance"; see also the family name "ogre-faced" spiders.-Species:...

MacLeay, 1839
  • Deinopis amica Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1957 — Argentina
  • Deinopis anchietae Brito Capello, 1867 — West Africa, Angola
  • Deinopis armaticeps Mello-Leitão, 1925 — Brazil
  • Deinopis aruensis Roewer, 1938 — Aru Islands
  • Deinopis aspectans Pocock, 1899 — Cameroon, Congo
  • Deinopis aurita F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1902 — Mexico
  • Deinopis biaculeata Simon, 1906 — Brazil
  • Deinopis bituberculata Franganillo, 1930 — Cuba
  • Deinopis bucculenta Schenkel, 1953 — Venezuela
  • Deinopis camela Thorell, 1881 — New Guinea
  • Deinopis celebensis Merian, 1911 — Sulawesi
  • Deinopis cornigera Gerstäcker, 1873 — East Africa
  • Deinopis cylindracea C. L. Koch, 1846 — Colombia
  • Deinopis cylindrica Pocock, 1898 — South Africa
  • Deinopis diabolica Kraus, 1956 — El Salvador
  • Deinopis fasciata L. Koch, 1879 — Queensland
  • Deinopis fasciculigera Simon, 1909 — Vietnam
  • Deinopis fastigata Simon, 1906 — Brazil
  • Deinopis giltayi Lessert, 1930 — Congo
  • Deinopis goalparaensis Tikader & Malhotra, 1978 — India
  • Deinopis granadensis Keyserling, 1879 — Colombia
  • Deinopis guasca Mello-Leitão, 1943 — Brazil
  • Deinopis guianensis Taczanowski, 1874 — French Guiana
  • Deinopis guineensis Berland & Millot, 1940 — Guinea
  • Deinopis kollari Doleschall, 1859 — Myanmar, Malaysia
  • Deinopis lamia MacLeay, 1839 — Cuba, Puerto Rico
  • Deinopis liukuensis Yin, Griswold & Yan, 2002 — China
  • Deinopis longipalpula Strand, 1913 — Central Africa
  • Deinopis longipes
    Deinopis longipes
    Deinopis longipes is a species of net-casting spider . It is found throughout Central America.This spider has a very slim, elongated body around 16 mm in length. As with other members of the family, it hunts at night, constructing a silken net which it uses to snare passing prey.-External...

    F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1902 — Mexico to Panama
  • Deinopis madagascariensis Lenz, 1886 — Madagascar
  • Deinopis mediocris Kulczynski, 1908 — New Guinea
  • Deinopis ornata Pocock, 1902 — Ethiopia
  • Deinopis pallida Mello-Leitão, 1939 — Brazil
  • Deinopis pardalis Simon, 1906 — Brazil
  • Deinopis plurituberculata Mello-Leitão, 1925 — Brazil
  • Deinopis ravida L. Koch, 1879 — Queensland
  • Deinopis reticulata (Rainbow, 1899) — New Guinea
  • Deinopis rodophthalma Mello-Leitão, 1939 — Brazil
  • Deinopis schomburgki Karsch, 1878 — South Australia
  • Deinopis schoutedeni Giltay, 1929 — Congo
  • Deinopis seriata Simon, 1906 — Brazil
  • Deinopis spinosa Marx, 1889 — USA, St. Vincent, Venezuela
  • Deinopis subrufa
    Deinopis subrufa
    Deinopis subrufa is a species of net-casting spiders. It occurs in eastern Australia and Tasmania. It is a nocturnal hunter, having excellent eyesight, and hunts using a silken net to capture its prey. They feed on a variety of insects - ants, beetles, crickets and other spiders...

    L. Koch, 1879 — Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania
  • Deinopis tabida L. Koch, 1879 — Queensland
  • Deinopis tuboculata Franganillo, 1926 — Cuba
  • Deinopis unicolor L. Koch, 1879 — Western Australia

Menneus

Menneus Simon, 1876
  • Menneus affinis Tullgren, 1910 — East Africa
  • Menneus camelus Pocock, 1902 — South Africa
  • Menneus tetragnathoides Simon, 1876 — Congo
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