Malthonica
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Malthonica is a genus of Agelenidae which is very similar to Tegenaria
Tegenaria
House spiders of the genus Tegenaria are fast-running brownish funnel-web weavers that occupy much of the Northern Hemisphere except for Japan, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand. Of all Agelenids, Tegenaria possesses the largest species of funnel weavers: the dust spider , the Cardinal spider ...

. In fact, M. silvestris has been renamed recently from T. silvestris.

Species

  • Malthonica africana Simon & Fage, 1922 (East Africa)
  • Malthonica aliquoi (Brignoli, 1971) (Sicily)
  • Malthonica anhela (Brignoli, 1972) (Turkey)
  • Malthonica annulata (Kulczynski, 1913) (Montenegro)
  • Malthonica argaeica (Nosek, 1905) (Bulgaria, Turkey)
  • Malthonica arganoi (Brignoli, 1971) (Italy)
  • Malthonica balearica Brignoli, 1978 (Balearic Is.)
  • Malthonica campestris (C. L. Koch
    Carl Ludwig Koch
    Carl Ludwig Koch was a German entomologist and arachnologist. He was responsible for classifying a great number of spiders, including the Brazilian whiteknee tarantula and Common house spider. He was born in Kusel, Germany and died in Nuremberg, Germany.Carl Ludwig Koch was an inspector of water...

    , 1834) (Europe to Azerbaijan)
  • Malthonica daedali Brignoli, 1980 (Crete)
  • Malthonica dalmatica (Kulczyn'ski, 1906) (France to Israel)
  • Malthonica eleonorae (Brignoli, 1974) (Sardinia)
  • Malthonica epacris (Levy, 1996) (Israel)
  • Malthonica ferruginea (Panzer
    Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer
    Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer was a German botanist and entomologist.He was born at Etzelwang in the Palatinate and died at Hersbruck, near Nuremberg.A physician, he practised at Hersbruck...

    , 1804) (Europe, Azores)
  • Malthonica lehtineni Guseinov, Marusik & Koponen, 2005 (Azerbaijan)
  • Malthonica lenkoranica Guseinov, Marusik & Koponen, 2005 (Azerbaijan)
  • Malthonica lusitanica Simon, 1898 (Portugal to France)
  • Malthonica lyncea (Brignoli, 1978) (Turkey, Azerbaijan)
  • Malthonica maronita (Simon, 1873) (Syria, Lebanon, Israel)
  • Malthonica mediterranea (Levy, 1996) (Israel)
  • Malthonica minoa (Brignoli, 1976) (Crete)
  • Malthonica montana (Deltshev, 1993) (Bulgaria)
  • Malthonica nakhchivanica Guseinov, Marusik & Koponen, 2005 (Azerbaijan)
  • Malthonica nemorosa (Simon, 1916) (France, Italy, Bulgaria, Turkey)
  • Malthonica oceanica Barrientos & Cardoso, 2007 (Portugal)
  • Malthonica pagana (C. L. Koch, 1840) (Europe to Central Asia, USA to Chile, New Zealand)
  • Malthonica pagana urbana (Simon, 1875) (Europe)
  • Malthonica paraschiae Brignoli, 1984 (Greece)
  • Malthonica parvula (Thorell, 1875) (Italy)
  • Malthonica pasquinii (Brignoli, 1978) (Turkey)
  • Malthonica picta (Simon, 1870) (Europe, Russia, North Africa)
  • Malthonica pseudolyncea Guseinov, Marusik & Koponen, 2005 (Azerbaijan)
  • Malthonica rilaensis (Deltshev, 1993) (Bulgaria)
  • Malthonica sardoa Brignoli, 1977 (Sardinia)
  • Malthonica sbordonii (Brignoli, 1971) (Italy)
  • Malthonica sicana Brignoli, 1976 (Sicily)
  • Malthonica silvestris
    Malthonica silvestris
    The rare spider species Malthonica silvestris The rare spider species Malthonica silvestris The rare spider species Malthonica silvestris (formerly described as Tegenaria silvestris, is mostly found in caves, or on dumps; sometimes it occurs on forest edges, or in dry forests....

    (L. Koch
    Ludwig Carl Christian Koch
    Ludwig Carl Christian Koch was a German entomologist and arachnologist.He was born in Regensburg, Germany and died in Nuremberg, Germany. He studied in Nuremberg, initially law, but then turned to medicine and science...

    , 1872) (Europe, Russia)
  • Malthonica soriculata (Simon, 1873) (Corsica, Sardinia)
  • Malthonica spinipalpis Deltshev, 1990 (Greece)
  • Malthonica tyrrhenica (Dalmas, 1922) (France, Italy)
  • Malthonica vallei (Brignoli, 1972) (Libya)
  • Malthonica vomeroi (Brignoli, 1977) (Italy)
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