List of Dictynidae species

This page lists all described species of the spider family Dictynidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of January 2023:[1]

Adenodictyna

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Adenodictyna Ono, 2008

Aebutina

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Aebutina Simon, 1892

Ajmonia

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Ajmonia Caporiacco, 1934

Altella

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Altella Simon, 1884

Anaxibia

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Anaxibia Thorell, 1898

Arangina

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Arangina Lehtinen, 1967

Archaeodictyna

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Archaeodictyna Caporiacco, 1928

  • A. ammophila (Menge, 1871) — Europe to Central Asia
  • A. anguiniceps (Simon, 1899) (type) — North, East Africa
  • A. condocta (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876) — North Africa, Kazakhstan
  • A. consecuta (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) — Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Iran, Central Asia, China
  • A. minutissima (Miller, 1958) — Italy, Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia (Europe)
  • A. sexnotata (Simon, 1890) — Yemen
  • A. suedicola (Simon, 1890) — Yemen
  • A. tazzeiti (Denis, 1954) — Algeria
  • A. ulova Griswold & Meikle-Griswold, 1987 — South Africa

Arctella

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Arctella Holm, 1945

  • A. lapponica Holm, 1945 (type) — Scandinavia, Russia (Europe to Far East), Mongolia, USA (Alaska), Canada

Argenna

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Argenna Thorell, 1870

  • A. obesa Emerton, 1911 — USA, Canada
  • A. patula (Simon, 1874) — Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kyrgyzstan, China, Iran?
  • A. polita (Banks, 1898) — Mexico
  • A. sibirica Esyunin & Stepina, 2014 — Russia (West Siberia)
  • A. subnigra (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1861) (type) — Europe, Azerbaijan, China
  • A. yakima Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1958 — USA
  • A. fossilis Petrunkevitch, 1957

Argennina

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Argennina Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936

Argyroneta

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Argyroneta
Diving bell spider
(Argyroneta aquatica)

Argyroneta Latreille, 1804

  • A. aquatica (Clerck, 1757) (type) — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Iran, Central Asia, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
  • A. longipes Heer, 1865

Arthrodictyna

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Arthrodictyna Petrunkevitch, 1942[2]

  • A. segmentata Petrunkevitch, 1942

Atelolathys

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Atelolathys Simon, 1892

Balticocryphoeca

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Balticocryphoeca Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • B. curvitarsis Wunderlich, 2004

Banaidja

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Banaidja Lehtinen, 1967

Bannaella

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Bannaella Zhang & Li, 2011

Brigittea

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Brigittea Lehtinen, 1967

  • B. avicenna Zamani & Marusik, 2021 — Iran
  • B. civica (Lucas, 1850) — Europe, North Africa, Turkey, Iran. Introduced to North America
  • B. innocens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) — Italy, Eastern Mediterranean, Kazakhstan
  • B. latens (Fabricius, 1775) (type) — Europe to Central Asia
  • B. varians (Spassky, 1952) — Russia (Europe), Kazakhstan, Tajikistan
  • B. vicina (Simon, 1873) — Mediterranean to Central Asia

Brommella

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Brommella Tullgren, 1948

Brommellina

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Brommellina Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • B. longungulae Wunderlich, 2004

Callevophthalmus

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Callevophthalmus Simon, 1906

  • C. albus (Keyserling, 1890) (type) — Australia (mainland, Lord Howe Is.)
  • C. maculatus (Keyserling, 1890) — Australia (New South Wales)

Chaerea

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Chaerea Simon, 1884

Chelicirrum

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Chelicirrum Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • C. stridulans Wunderlich, 2004

Clitistes

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Clitistes Simon, 1902

Cryphoezaga

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Cryphoezaga Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • C. dubia Wunderlich, 2004

Devade

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Devade Simon, 1884

Dictyna

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Dictyna Sundevall, 1833

Dictynomorpha

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Dictynomorpha Spassky, 1939

  • D. daemonis Marusik, Esyunin & Tuneva, 2015 — Kazakhstan
  • D. strandi Spassky, 1939 (type) — Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan

Emblyna

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Emblyna Chamberlin, 1948

Eobrommella

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Eobrommella Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • E. scutata Wunderlich, 2004

Eocryphoeca

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Eocryphoeca Petrunkevitch, 1946[2]

  • E. bitterfeldensis Wunderlich, 2004
  • E. electrina Wunderlich, 2004
  • E. falcata Wunderlich, 2004
  • E. gibbifera Wunderlich, 2004
  • E. gracilipes Koch and Berendt, 1854
  • E. ligula Wunderlich, 2004
  • E. mammilla Wunderlich, 2004
  • E. splendens Wunderlich, 2004

Eocryphoecara

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Eocryphoecara Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • E. abicera Wunderlich, 2004

Eodictyna

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Eodictyna Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • E. communis Wunderlich, 2004

Eolathys

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Eolathys Petrunkevitch, 1950[2]

  • E. debilis Petrunkevitch, 1950
  • E. succini Petrunkevitch, 1950

Flagelldictyna

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Flagelldictyna Wunderlich, 2012[2]

  • F. copalis Wunderlich, 2012

Funny

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Funny Lin & Li, 2022

Gibbermastigusa

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Gibbermastigusa Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • G. lateralis Wunderlich, 2004

Hackmania

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Hackmania Lehtinen, 1967

  • H. prominula (Tullgren, 1948) (type) — North America, Northern Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East)
  • H. saphes (Chamberlin, 1948) — USA

Helenactyna

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Helenactyna Benoit, 1977

Hispaniolyna

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Hispaniolyna Wunderlich, 1988[2]

  • H. hirsuta Wunderlich, 1988
  • H. magna Wunderlich, 1988

Hoplolathys

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Hoplolathys Caporiacco, 1947

Iviella

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Iviella Lehtinen, 1967

Kharitonovia

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Kharitonovia Esyunin, Zamani & Tuneva, 2017

Lathys

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Lathys Simon, 1884

Mallos

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Mallos O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902

Marilynia

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Marilynia Lehtinen, 1967

  • M. bicolor (Simon, 1870) (type) — Europe to Central Asia, North Africa
    • M. b. littoralis (Denis, 1959) — France

Mashimo

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Mashimo Lehtinen, 1967

Mastigusa

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Mastigusa Menge, 1854[2]

  • M. acuminata Menge, 1854
  • M. arcuata Wunderlich, 2004
  • M. bitterfeldensis Wunderlich, 2004
  • M. laticymbium Wunderlich, 2004
  • M. magnibulbus Wunderlich, 2004
  • M. media Wunderlich, 1986
  • M. modesta Wunderlich, 1986
  • M. scutata Wunderlich, 2004

Mexitlia

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Mexitlia Lehtinen, 1967

Mizaga

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Mizaga Simon, 1898

Mizagalla

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Mizagalla Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • M. quattuor Wunderlich, 2004
  • M. tuberculata Wunderlich, 2004

Myanmardictyna

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Myanmardictyna Wunderlich, 2017

Nigma

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Nigma Lehtinen, 1967

Palaeodictyna

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Palaeodictyna Wunderlich, 1988[2]

  • P. intermedia Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. longispina Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. singularis Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. spiculum Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. termitophila Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. unispina Wunderlich, 1988

Palaeolathys

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Palaeolathys Wunderlich, 1986[2]

  • P. circumductus Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. copalis Wunderlich, 1986
  • P. quadruplex Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. similis Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. spinosa Wunderlich, 1986

Paradictyna

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Paradictyna Forster, 1970

Paratheuma

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Paratheuma Bryant, 1940

Penangodyna

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Penangodyna Wunderlich, 1995

Phantyna

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Phantyna Chamberlin, 1948

Protomastigusa

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Protomastigusa Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • P. composita Wunderlich, 2004

Qiyunia

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Qiyunia Song & Xu, 1989

Rhion

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Rhion O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871

Saltonia

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Saltonia Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942

Scopulyna

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Scopulyna Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • S. cursor Wunderlich, 2004

Scotolathys

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Scotolathys Simon, 1884

  • S. simplex Simon, 1884 (type) — Algeria, Spain, North Macedonia, Greece, Ukraine, Israel

Shango

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Shango Lehtinen, 1967

Succinyna

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Succinyna Wunderlich, 1988[2]

  • S. longembolus Wunderlich, 1988
  • S. pulcher Wunderlich, 1988
  • S. spinipalpus Wunderlich, 1988

Sudesna

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Sudesna Lehtinen, 1967

Tahuantina

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Tahuantina Lehtinen, 1967

Tandil

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Tandil Mello-Leitão, 1940

Thallumetus

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Thallumetus Simon, 1893

Tivyna

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Tivyna Chamberlin, 1948

Tricholathys

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Tricholathys Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935

Vectaraneus

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Vectaraneus Selden, 2001[2]

  • V. yulei Selden, 2001

Viridictyna

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Viridictyna Forster, 1970

References

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  1. ^ "Family: Dictynidae O. Pickard-Cambridge,1871". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2021. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Behrensmeyer, A. K.; Turner, A. (2013). "Taxonomic occurrences of Suidae recorded in the Paleobiology Database". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.