Nigma
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Nigma is a genus of araneomorph spiders that occurs in Eurasia and Northern Africa. They include with N. walckenaeri the biggest member of the family Dictynidae (up to 5mm body length).
[edit] Species
- Nigma conducens (O. P-Cambridge, 1876) (North Africa)
- Nigma flavescens (Walckenaer, 1830) (Palearctic)
- Nigma gertschi (Berland & Millot, 1940) (Senegal)
- Nigma hortensis (Simon, 1870) (Spain, France, Algeria)
- Nigma laeta (Spassky, 1952) (Central Asia)
- Nigma linsdalei (Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1958) (USA)
- Nigma longipes (Berland, 1914) (East Africa)
- Nigma puella (Simon, 1870) (Europe, Azores, Madeira, Canary Is.)
- Nigma shiprai (Tikader, 1966) (India)
- Nigma tristis (Spassky, 1952) (Tajikistan)
- Nigma tuberosa Wunderlich, 1987 (Canary Is.)
- Nigma vulnerata (Simon, 1914) (Mediterranean)
- Nigma walckenaeri (Roewer, 1951) (Palearctic)