Agelena

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Funnel Weaving Spider
A. labyrinthica
A. labyrinthica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Agelenidae
Genus: Agelena
C. L. Koch, 1837
Diversity
73 species
Species

A. labyrinthica
A. limbata
many others

Spiders of the genus Agelena weave web funnels that trap their prey. The genus is limited to the Old world, where it occurs from Africa to Japan.


Agelena limbata is one of the most common web-weaving spider species in Japan, the species known as Agelena opulenta was moved to the genus Allagelena in 2006.

[edit] Species

Four species were transferred to the new genus Allagelena in 2006.

  • Agelena agelenoides (Walckenaer, 1842) (Western Mediterranean)
  • Agelena annulipedella Strand, 1913 (Central Africa)
  • Agelena atlantea Fage, 1938 (Morocco)
  • Agelena australis Simon, 1896 (South Africa)
  • Agelena babai Tanikawa, 2005 (Japan)
  • Agelena barunae Tikader, 1970 (India)
  • Agelena bifida Wang, 1997 (China)
  • Agelena borbonica Vinson, 1863 (Réunion)
  • Agelena canariensis Lucas, 1838 (Canary Is., Morocco, Algeria)
  • Agelena chayu Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2005 (China)
  • Agelena choi Paik, 1965 (Korea)
  • Agelena consociata Denis, 1965 (Gabon)
  • Agelena cuspidata Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2005 (China)
  • Agelena cymbiforma Wang, 1991 (China)
  • Agelena donggukensis Kim, 1996 (Korea, Japan)
  • Agelena doris Hogg, 1922 (Vietnam)
  • Agelena dubiosa Strand, 1908 (Ethiopia, Rwanda)
  • Agelena fagei Caporiacco, 1949 (Kenya)
  • Agelena funerea Simon, 1909 (East Africa)
  • Agelena gaerdesi Roewer, 1955 (Namibia)
  • Agelena gautami Tikader, 1962 (India)
  • Agelena gomerensis Wunderlich, 1992 (Canary Is.)
  • Agelena gonzalezi Schmidt, 1980 (Canary Is.)
  • Agelena hirsutissima Caporiacco, 1940 (Ethiopia)
  • Agelena howelli Benoit, 1978 (Tanzania)
  • Agelena incertissima Caporiacco, 1939 (Ethiopia)
  • Agelena inda Simon, 1897 (India)
  • Agelena injuria Fox, 1936 (China)
  • Agelena jaundea Roewer, 1955 (Cameroon)
  • Agelena jirisanensis Paik, 1965 (Korea)
  • Agelena jumbo Strand, 1913 (Central Africa)
  • Agelena jumbo kiwuensis Strand, 1913 (East Africa)
  • Agelena keniana Roewer, 1955 (Kenya)
  • Agelena kiboschensis Lessert, 1915 (Central, East Africa)
  • Agelena koreana Paik, 1965 (Korea)
  • Agelena labyrinthica (Clerck, 1757) (Palearctic)
  • Agelena lawrencei Roewer, 1955 (Zimbabwe)
  • Agelena limbata Thorell, 1897 (China, Korea, Myanmar, Japan)
  • Agelena lingua Strand, 1913 (Central Africa)
  • Agelena littoricola Strand, 1913 (Central Africa)
  • Agelena longimamillata Roewer, 1955 (Mozambique)
  • Agelena longipes Carpenter, 1900 (England (introduced))
  • Agelena lukla Nishikawa, 1980 (Nepal)
  • Agelena maracandensis (Charitonov, 1946) (Central Asia)
  • Agelena mengeella Strand, 1942 (Germany)
  • Agelena mengei Lebert, 1877 (Switzerland)
  • Agelena micropunctulata Wang, 1992 (China)
  • Agelena moschiensis Roewer, 1955 (Tanzania)
  • Agelena mossambica Roewer, 1955 (Mozambique)
  • Agelena nairobii Caporiacco, 1949 (Central, East Africa)
  • Agelena nigra Caporiacco, 1940 (Ethiopia)
  • Agelena nyassana Roewer, 1955 (Malawi)
  • Agelena oaklandensis Barman, 1979 (India)
  • Agelena orientalis C. L. Koch, 1837 (Italy to Central Asia, Iran)
  • Agelena otiforma Wang, 1991 (China)
  • Agelena poliosata Wang, 1991 (China)
  • Agelena republicana Darchen, 1967 (Gabon)
  • Agelena sangzhiensis Wang, 1991 (China)
  • Agelena satmila Tikader, 1970 (India)
  • Agelena scopulata Wang, 1991 (China)
  • Agelena secsuensis Lendl, 1898 (China)
  • Agelena sherpa Nishikawa, 1980 (Nepal)
  • Agelena shillongensis Tikader, 1969 (India)
  • Agelena silvatica Oliger, 1983 (Russia, China, Japan)
  • Agelena suboculata Simon, 1910 (Namibia)
  • Agelena tadzhika Andreeva, 1976 (Russia, Central Asia)
  • Agelena tenerifensis Wunderlich, 1992 (Canary Is.)
  • Agelena tenuella Roewer, 1955 (Cameroon)
  • Agelena tenuis Hogg, 1922 (Vietnam)
  • Agelena teteana Roewer, 1955 (Mozambique)
  • Agelena tungchis Lee, 1998 (Taiwan)
  • Agelena zorica Strand, 1913 (Central, East Africa)
  • Agelena zuluana Roewer, 1955 (South Africa)

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