List of Titanoecidae species
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Anuvinda

Anuvinda Lehtinen, 1967
  • Anuvinda escheri (Reimoser, 1934) — India, China, Laos, Thailand

Goeldia

Goeldia
Goeldia
Goeldia is a genus of spiders that occur in Central to South America.-Species:* Goeldia arnozoi * Goeldia chinipensis Leech, 1972 * Goeldia luteipes...

Keyserling, 1891
  • Goeldia arnozoi (Mello-Leitão, 1924) — Brazil
  • Goeldia chinipensis Leech, 1972 — Mexico
  • Goeldia luteipes (Keyserling, 1891) — Brazil, Argentina
  • Goeldia mexicana (O. P.-Cambridge, 1896) — Mexico
  • Goeldia nigra (Mello-Leitão, 1917) — Brazil
  • Goeldia obscura
    Goeldia obscura
    Goeldia obscura is a spider species from Colombia and Peru. It is not to be confused with Titanoeca quadriguttata from Europe; both shared the name Titanoeca obscura, but at different times. While G. obscura was never cited as T. obscura since its original description in 1878, T. quadriguttata was...

    (Keyserling, 1878) — Colombia, Peru
  • Goeldia patellaris (Simon, 1892) — Venezuela to Chile
  • Goeldia tizamina (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1938) — Mexico
  • Goeldia zyngierae Almeida-Silva, Brescovit & Dias, 2009 — Brazil

Nurscia

Nurscia
Nurscia
Nurscia is a genus of spiders in the family Titanoecidae. It is a relatively widespread genus with species being found in both Europe and Asia.-Species:* Nurscia albofasciata — Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan...

Simon, 1874
  • Nurscia albofasciata (Strand, 1907) — Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Nurscia albomaculata (Lucas, 1846) — Europe to Central Asia
  • Nurscia albosignata Simon, 1874 — Bulgaria, Cyprus to Central Asia
  • Nurscia sequerai (Simon, 1892) — Portugal to France

Pandava

Pandava Lehtinen, 1967
  • Pandava hunanensis Yin & Bao, 2001 — China
  • Pandava laminata (Thorell, 1878) — Sri Lanka to China, New Guinea, Marquesas Islands (Germany, introduced)

Titanoeca

Titanoeca
Titanoeca
Titanoeca is a genus of spiders that occurs mainly in Eurasia, with three species found only in North America . One species has a holarctic distribution, and T. guayaquilensis is endemic to Ecuador.The species formerly known as Titanoeca obscura was renamed to T...

Thorell, 1870
  • Titanoeca altaica Song & Zhou, 1994 — China
  • Titanoeca americana Emerton, 1888 — North America
  • Titanoeca asimilis Song & Zhu, 1985 — Russia, Mongolia, China
  • Titanoeca brunnea Emerton, 1888 — USA, Canada
  • Titanoeca caucasica Dunin, 1985 — Azerbaijan
  • Titanoeca eca Marusik, 1995 — Kazakhstan
  • Titanoeca flavicoma L. Koch, 1872 — Palearctic
  • Titanoeca guayaquilensis Schmidt, 1971 — Ecuador
  • Titanoeca gyirongensis Hu, 2001 — China
  • Titanoeca hispanica Wunderlich, 1995 — Spain, France
  • Titanoeca incerta (Nosek, 1905) — Bulgaria, Turkey
  • Titanoeca lehtineni Fet, 1986 — Central Asia
  • Titanoeca lianyuanensis Xu, Yin & Bao, 2002 — China
  • Titanoeca liaoningensis Zhu, Gao & Guan, 1993 — Russia, Mongolia, China
  • Titanoeca mae Song, Zhang & Zhu, 2002 — China
  • Titanoeca minuta Marusik, 1995 — Kazakhstan
  • Titanoeca monticola (Simon, 1870) — Portugal, Spain, France
  • Titanoeca nigrella (Chamberlin, 1919) — North America
  • Titanoeca nivalis Simon, 1874 — Holarctic
  • Titanoeca palpator Hu & Li, 1987 — China
  • Titanoeca praefica (Simon, 1870) — Spain, France, Algeria, Russia
  • Titanoeca psammophila Wunderlich, 1993 — Sweden, Central Europe
  • Titanoeca quadriguttata
    Titanoeca quadriguttata
    Titanoeca quadriguttata is a species of spider in the family Titanoecidae. It is widespread in Europe, though absent from Great Britain, and is found in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Corsica, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Russia, Slovakia,...

    (Hahn, 1833) — Palearctic
  • Titanoeca schineri L. Koch, 1872 — Palearctic
  • Titanoeca tristis L. Koch, 1872 — Europe to Central Asia
  • Titanoeca turkmenia Wunderlich, 1995 — Iran, Turkmenistan
  • Titanoeca ukrainica Guryanova, 1992 — Ukraine, Russia
  • Titanoeca veteranica Herman, 1879 — Eastern Europe to Central Asia
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