Monaeses | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Thomisidae |
Genus: | Monaeses Thorell, 1869 |
Type species | |
Monaeses paradoxus (Lucas, 1846) | |
Species | |
Diversity | |
27 species |
Monaeses is a genus of crab spiders in the family Thomisidae, containing twenty seven species.[1]
Species
- Monaeses aciculus (Simon, 1903) — Nepal to Japan, Philippines
- Monaeses attenuatus O. P.-Cambridge, 1899 — Sri Lanka
- Monaeses austrinus Simon, 1910 — West, Southern Africa
- Monaeses brevicaudatus L. Koch, 1874 — Queensland
- Monaeses caudatus Tang & Song, 1988 — China
- Monaeses cinerascens (Thorell, 1887) — Sri Lanka, Myanmar
- Monaeses fasciculiger Jezequel, 1964 — Ivory Coast
- Monaeses fuscus Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1984 — South Africa
- Monaeses gibbus Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1984 — South Africa
- Monaeses greeni O. P.-Cambridge, 1899 — Sri Lanka
- Monaeses griseus Pavesi, 1897 — Ethiopia to South Africa
- Monaeses guineensis Millot, 1942 — Guinea
- Monaeses habamatinikus Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
- Monaeses israeliensis Levy, 1973 — Greece, Turkey, Israel, Lebanon, Central Asia
- Monaeses jabalpurensis Gajbe & Rane, 1992 — India
- Monaeses lucasi (Taczanowski, 1872) — Guyana
- Monaeses mukundi Tikader, 1980 — India
- Monaeses nigritus Simon, 1909 — Vietnam
- Monaeses pachpediensis (Tikader, 1980) — India
- Monaeses paradoxus (Lucas, 1846) — Europe to Azerbaijan, Africa
- Monaeses parvati Tikader, 1963 — India
- Monaeses pustulosus Pavesi, 1895 — Ethiopia to South Africa
- Monaeses quadrituberculatus Lawrence, 1927 — Southern Africa
- Monaeses reticulatus (Simon, 1909) — Vietnam
- Monaeses tuberculatus (Thorell, 1895) — Myanmar
- Monaeses xiphosurus Simon, 1907 — Guinea-Bissau
- Monaeses xyphoides L. Koch, 1874 — Queensland
References
- ↑ "Gen. Monaeses Thorell, 1869". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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