Phlegra (spider)

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Salticidae
Genus: Phlegra
Simon, 1876
Species

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Phlegra is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders).

[edit] Etymology

Phlegra is a mythical location in both Greek and Roman mythology.

[edit] Species

  • Phlegra abessinica Strand, 1906 (Ethiopia)
  • Phlegra albostriata Simon, 1901 (South Africa, Mozambique)
  • Phlegra amitaii Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra andreevae Logunov, 1996 (Central Asia)
  • Phlegra bairstowi Simon, 1885 (South Africa)
  • Phlegra bicognata Azarkina, 2004 (Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan)
  • Phlegra bifurcata Schmidt & Piepho, 1994 (Cape Verde Is.)
  • Phlegra bresnieri (Lucas, 1846) (Southern Europe to Azerbaijan, Tanzania)
    • Phlegra bresnieri meridionalis Strand, 1906 (Ethiopia)
  • Phlegra chrysops Simon, 1890 (Yemen)
  • Phlegra cinereofasciata (Simon, 1868) (France to Central Asia)
  • Phlegra crumena Próchniewicz & Heciak, 1994 (Kenya)
  • Phlegra desquamata Strand, 1906 (Ethiopia)
  • Phlegra dhakuriensis (Tikader, 1974) (Pakistan, India)
  • Phlegra dimentmani Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra dunini Azarkina, 2004 (Turkey, Azerbaijan)
  • Phlegra fasciata (Hahn, 1826) (Palearctic)
  • Phlegra ferberorum Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra flavipes Denis, 1947 (Egypt)
  • Phlegra fulvastra (Simon, 1868) (Sicily, Syria, Israel)
  • Phlegra fulvotrilineata (Lucas, 1846) (Algeria)
  • Phlegra hentzi (Marx, 1890) (USA, Canada)
  • Phlegra imperiosa Peckham & Peckham, 1903 (South Africa)
  • Phlegra insulana Schmidt & Krause, 1998 (Cape Verde Is.)
  • Phlegra jacksoni Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra kulczynskii Azarkina, 2004 (Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan)
  • Phlegra levis Próchniewicz & Heciak, 1994 (Kenya)
  • Phlegra levyi Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra lineata (C. L. Koch, 1846) (Southern Europe, Syria)
  • Phlegra logunovi Azarkina, 2004 (Central Asia)
  • Phlegra loripes Simon, 1876 (Portugal, Spain, France)
  • Phlegra lugubris Berland & Millot, 1941 (Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso)
    • Phlegra lugubris senegalensis Berland & Millot, 1941 (Senegal)
  • Phlegra memorialis (O. P.-Cambridge, 1876) (Egypt)
  • Phlegra micans Simon, 1901 (Hong Kong)
  • Phlegra nitidiventris (Lucas, 1846) (Algeria)
  • Phlegra nuda Próchniewicz & Heciak, 1994 (Kenya, Tanzania)
  • Phlegra obscurimagna Azarkina, 2004 (Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan)
  • Phlegra palestinensis Logunov, 1996 (Israel)
  • Phlegra particeps (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872) (Israel to Bhutan)
  • Phlegra parvula Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 (Tanzania)
  • Phlegra pisarskii Zabka, 1985 (China, Vietnam)
  • Phlegra pori Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Egypt)
  • Phlegra profuga Logunov, 1996 (Central Asia)
  • Phlegra proxima Denis, 1947 (Egypt)
  • Phlegra pusilla Wesolowska & van Harten, 1994 (Yemen)
  • Phlegra rogenhoferi (Simon, 1868) (France, Austria)
  • Phlegra rothi Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra samchiensis Prószyn'ski, 1978 (Bhutan)
  • Phlegra sapphirina (Thorell, 1875) (Algeria)
  • Phlegra semipullata Simon, 1901 (Hong Kong)
  • Phlegra shulovi Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra sierrana (Simon, 1868) (Spain)
  • Phlegra simoni L. Koch, 1882 (Mallorca)
  • Phlegra simplex Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 (Tanzania)
  • Phlegra sogdiana Charitonov, 1946 (Central Asia)
  • Phlegra soudanica Berland & Millot, 1941 (Mali)
  • Phlegra stephaniae Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra suaverubens Simon, 1885 (Senegal)
  • Phlegra swanii Mushtaq, Beg & Waris, 1995 (Pakistan)
  • Phlegra tetralineata (Caporiacco, 1939) (Ethiopia, Iran)
  • Phlegra theseusi Logunov, 2001 (Crete)
  • Phlegra thibetana Simon, 1901 (Bhutan, China)
  • Phlegra tillyae Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel)
  • Phlegra tristis Lessert, 1927 (Congo, Kenya)
  • Phlegra tuzetae Berland & Millot, 1941 (Guinea)
  • Phlegra varia Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 (Tanzania)
  • Phlegra v-epigynalis Heçiak & Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Israel, Syria)
  • Phlegra yaelae Prószyn'ski, 1998 (Tunisia, Israel)
  • Phlegra yuzhongensis Yang & Tang, 1996 (China)

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