Microdipoena
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Genus: | Microdipoena Strand, 1932
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Microdipoena guttata Banks, 1895
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16 species |
Microdipoena is a cosmopolitan genus of dwarf cobweb weaver spiders in the family Mysmenidae, containing sixteen species.[1] Four new species were discovered from 2003 and 2013.[2]
Species
- Microdipoena comorensis (Baert, 1986) — Comoro Is
- Microdipoena elsae Saaristo, 1978 — Seychelles, DR Congo, Comoro Is.
- Microdipoena gongi (Yin, Peng & Bao, 2004) — China
- Microdipoena guttata Banks, 1895 — USA to Paraguay
- Microdipoena illectrix (Simon, 1895) — Philippines
- Microdipoena jobi (Kraus, 1967) — Palearctic
- Microdipoena menglunensis (Lin & Li, 2008) — China
- Microdipoena mihindi (Baert, 1989) — Rwanda
- Microdipoena nyungwe Baert, 1989 — Rwanda
- Microdipoena ogatai (Ono, 2007) — Japan
- Microdipoena papuana (Baert, 1984) — New Guinea
- Microdipoena pseudojobi (Lin & Li, 2008) — China, Japan
- Microdipoena saltuensis (Simon, 1895) — Sri Lanka
- Microdipoena samoensis (Marples, 1955) — Samoa, Hawaii
- Microdipoena vanstallei Baert, 1985 — Cameroon
- Microdipoena yinae (Lin & Li, 2013) — China
References
- ^ "Gen. Gephyrota Strand, 1932". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
- ^ "Full text of "On few Mysmenidae from the Oriental and Australian Regions (Araneae)"". Istituto di Zoologia. Retrieved 28 April 2016.