Dysderocrates is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Christa L. Deeleman-Reinhold & P. R. Deeleman in 1988.[2]
Dysderocrates | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Dysderidae |
Genus: | Dysderocrates Deeleman-Reinhold & Deeleman, 1988[1] |
Type species | |
D. storkani (Kratochvíl, 1935)
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Species | |
8, see text |
Species
editAs of May 2019[update] it contains eight species:[1]
- Dysderocrates egregius (Kulczyński, 1897) – Hungary, Romania
- Dysderocrates gasparoi Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece (Corfu)
- Dysderocrates kibrisensis Gücel, Charalambidou, Göçmen & Kunt, 2019 – Cyprus
- Dysderocrates marani (Kratochvíl, 1937) – Greece (Crete)
- Dysderocrates regina Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Turkey
- Dysderocrates silvestris Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Bosnia-Hercegovina, Montenegro
- Dysderocrates storkani (Kratochvíl, 1935) (type) – SE Europe (Balkans)
- Dysderocrates tanatmisi Karakaş Kiliç & Özkütük, 2017 – Turkey
References
edit- ^ a b "Gen. Dysderocrates Deeleman-Reinhold & Deeleman, 1988". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ Deeleman-Reinhold, C. L.; Deeleman, P. R. (1988). "Revision des Dysderinae (Araneae, Dysderidae), les espèces mediterranéennes occidentales exceptées". Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. 131: 141–269.