Scaphioides
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Oonopidae
Genus: Scaphioides
Bryant, 1942
Type species
Scaphioides reducta
Bryant, 1942
Species

19, see text

Scaphioides is a genus of spiders in the family Oonopidae. It was first described in 1942 by Elizabeth B. Bryant.[1]

Species

As of September 2022, the World Spider Catalog accepts the following nineteen species:[2]

  • Scaphioides bimini Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Bahama Is.
  • Scaphioides camaguey Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Cuba
  • Scaphioides campeche Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Mexico
  • Scaphioides cletus (Chickering, 1969) — Jamaica
  • Scaphioides cobre Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Cuba
  • Scaphioides econotus (Chickering, 1969) — Puerto Rico
  • Scaphioides gertschi Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Bahama Is.
  • Scaphioides granpiedra Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Cuba
  • Scaphioides halatus (Chickering, 1969) — Caribbean (Leeward Is.)
  • Scaphioides hoffi (Chickering, 1969) — Jamaica
  • Scaphioides irazu Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Costa Rica
  • Scaphioides miches Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Hispaniola
  • Scaphioides minuta (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1935) — USA
  • Scaphioides nitens (Bryant, 1942) — Virgin Is.
  • Scaphioides phonetus (Chickering, 1969) — Puerto Rico
  • Scaphioides reducta Bryant, 1942 — Virgin Is.
  • Scaphioides reductoides Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Virgin Is.
  • Scaphioides siboney Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Cuba
  • Scaphioides yateras Platnick & Dupérré, 2012 — Cuba

References

  1. Bryant, Elizabeth B. (1942). "Notes on the spiders of the Virgin Islands". Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 89: 317–366.
  2. "Gen. Scaphioides Bryant, 1942". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 17 September 2022.


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