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Genus of spiders
Amaurobius is a
genus of
tangled nest spiders that was first described by
Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837.
[3]
Species
As of July 2019
[update] it contains sixty-seven species:
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A. agastus (
Chamberlin, 1947) – USA
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A. annulatus (
Kulczyński, 1906) –
Croatia,
Montenegro
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A. antipovae Marusik & Kovblyuk, 2004 –
Caucasus (
Russia,
Georgia)
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A. asuncionis
Mello-Leitão, 1946 –
Paraguay
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A. ausobskyi Thaler & Knoflach, 1998 –
Greece
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A. barbaricus Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. barbarus
Simon, 1911 –
Algeria,
Spain
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A. borealis
Emerton, 1909 – USA,
Canada
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A. candia Thaler & Knoflach, 2002 – Greece (
Crete)
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A. cerberus Fage, 1931 – Spain
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A. corruptus Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. crassipalpis
Canestrini & Pavesi, 1870 –
Germany,
Switzerland,
Italy
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A. cretaensis Wunderlich, 1995 – Greece (Crete)
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A. deelemanae Thaler & Knoflach, 1995 – Greece, Crete
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A. diablo Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. distortus Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. dorotheae (Chamberlin, 1947) – USA
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A. drenskii Kratochvíl, 1934 –
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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A. erberi (
Keyserling, 1863) – Canary Is.,
Europe,
Turkey, Caucasus
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A. fenestralis (Ström, 1768) (
type) – Europe to Central Asia
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A. ferox (
Walckenaer, 1830) – Europe, Turkey. Introduced to Canada, USA,
Mexico
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A. festae
Caporiacco, 1934 –
Libya
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A. galeritus Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. geminus Thaler & Knoflach, 2002 – Greece (Crete)
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A. hagiellus (Chamberlin, 1947) – USA
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A. heathi (Chamberlin, 1947) – USA
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A. hercegovinensis Kulczyński, 1915 – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro
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A. intermedius Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. jugorum
L. Koch, 1868 – Europe
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A. koponeni Marusik, Ballarin & Omelko, 2012 –
India
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A. kratochvili Miller, 1938 – Croatia,
Albania
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A. latebrosus Simon, 1874 –
France (
Corsica)
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A. latescens (Chamberlin, 1919) – USA
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A. leechi
Brignoli, 1983 – USA
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A. lesbius Bosmans, 2011 – Greece
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A. longipes Thaler & Knoflach, 1995 – Greece
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A. mathetes (Chamberlin, 1947) – USA
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A. mephisto (Chamberlin, 1947) – USA
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A. minor Kulczyński, 1915 –
Eastern Europe
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A. minorca Barrientos & Febrer, 2018 – Spain (
Menorca)
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A. minutus Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. obustus L. Koch, 1868 – Europe
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A. occidentalis Simon, 1893 –
Portugal, Spain, France
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A. ossa Thaler & Knoflach, 1993 – Greece
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A. pallidus L. Koch, 1868 – Southeastern Europe to Georgia
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A. palomar Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. paon Thaler & Knoflach, 1993 – Greece
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A. pavesii Pesarini, 1991 – Italy
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A. pelops Thaler & Knoflach, 1991 – Greece
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A. pesarinii Ballarin & Pantini, 2017 – Italy
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A. phaeacus Thaler & Knoflach, 1998 – Albania,
Macedonia, Greece
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A. prosopidus Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. ruffoi Thaler, 1990 – Italy
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A. scopolii
Thorell, 1871 – France, Italy,
Slovenia
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A. similis (
Blackwall, 1861) – Europe, Caucasus. Introduced to North America
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A. songi Zhang, Wang & Zhang, 2018 –
China
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A. spinatus Zhang, Wang & Zhang, 2018 – China
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A. strandi
Charitonov, 1937 – Greece,
Bulgaria,
Ukraine
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A. tamalpais Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. thoracicus Mello-Leitão, 1945 –
Argentina
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A. transversus Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. triangularis Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. tristis L. Koch, 1875 –
Eritrea
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A. tulare Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. vachoni Hubert, 1965 – Spain
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A. vexans Leech, 1972 – USA
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A. yanoianus Nakatsudi, 1943 –
Micronesia
See also
References
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"Gen. Amaurobius C. L. Koch, 1837". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019.
doi:
10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-08-26.
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^ Leech, R. E. (1972). "A revision of the Nearctic Amaurobiidae (Arachnida: Araneida)". Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada. 84: 70.
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Koch, C. L. (1837). Die Arachniden. C. H. Zeh'sche Buchhandlung, Nürnberg, Dritter Band. pp. 105–119.