Agyneta
Agyneta | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Linyphiidae |
Genus: | Agyneta Hull, 1911 |
Agyneta is a genus of sheet weavers that was described by Hull in 1911.[1]
Species
- Agyneta adami (Millidge, 1991) — Brazil
- Agyneta affinis (Kulczynski, 1898) — Palearctic
- Agyneta affinisoides Tanasevitch, 1984 — Russia
- Agyneta albinotata (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta alboguttata (Jocque, 1985) — Comoro Islands
- Agyneta albomaculata (Baert, 1990) — Galapagos Islands
- Agyneta allosubtilis Loksa, 1965 — Holarctic
- Agyneta alpica Tanasevitch, 2000 — Switzerland, Austria
- Agyneta amersaxatilis Saaristo & Koponen, 1998 — USA, Canada, Alaska, Russia
- Agyneta angulata (Emerton, 1882) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta aquila Duperre, 2013 — Canada
- Agyneta arida (Baert, 1990) — Galapagos Islands
- Agyneta arietans (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872) — Germany, Poland
- Agyneta atra (Millidge, 1991) — Venezuela
- Agyneta barfoot Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta barrowsi (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta bermudensis (Strand, 1906) — Bermuda
- Agyneta birulai (Kulczynski, 1908) — Russia, China
- Agyneta birulaioides Wunderlich, 1995 — Ukarine, Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia
- Agyneta boninensis (Saito, 1982) — Japan
- Agyneta breviceps Hippa & Oksala, 1985 — Finland
- Agyneta brevipes (Keyserling, 1886) — USA, Alaska
- Agyneta brevis (Millidge, 1991) — Peru
- Agyneta bronx Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta brusnewi (Kulczynski, 1908) — Russia
- Agyneta bucklei Duperre, 2013 — USA, Canada
- Agyneta bueko Wunderlich, 1983 — Nepal
- Agyneta canariensis Wunderlich, 1987 — Canary Islands
- Agyneta castanea (Millidge, 1991) — Chile
- Agyneta catalina Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta cauta (O. P.-Cambridge, 1902) — Palearctic
- Agyneta chiricahua Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta cincta (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta collina (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta conigera (O. P.-Cambridge, 1863) — Palearctic, Congo
- Agyneta crawfordi Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta crista Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta curvata (Bosmans, 1979) — Kenya
- Agyneta dactylis (Tao, Li & Zhu, 1995) — China
- Agyneta danielbelangeri Duperre, 2013 — USA, Canada
- Agyneta darrelli Duperre, 2013 — USA, Canada
- Agyneta decora (O. P.-Cambridge, 1871) — Holarctic
- Agyneta decorata (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944) — USA
- Agyneta decurvis (Tao, Li & Zhu, 1995) — China
- Agyneta delphina Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta dentifera (Locket, 1968) — Nigeria, Angola
- Agyneta depigmentata Wunderlich, 2008 — Azores
- Agyneta discolor (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta disjuncta (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta dynica Saaristo & Koponen, 1998 — USA, Canada
- Agyneta emertoni (Roewer, 1942) — Canada
- Agyneta equestris (L. Koch, 1881) — Central Europe, Ukraine
- Agyneta erinacea Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta evadens (Chamberlin, 1925) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta exigua (Russell-Smith, 1992) — Cameroon, Nigeria
- Agyneta fabra (Keyserling, 1886) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta falcata (Li & Zhu, 1995) — China
- Agyneta fillmorana (Chamberlin, 1919) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta flandroyae (Jocque, 1985) — Comoro Islands
- Agyneta flavipes (Ono, 1991) — Japan
- Agyneta flax Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta flibuscrocus Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta floridana (Banks, 1896) — USA
- Agyneta fratrella (Chamberlin, 1919) — USA
- Agyneta frigida (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta fusca (Millidge, 1991) — Peru
- Agyneta fuscipalpa (C. L. Koch, 1836) — Palearctic
- Agyneta gagnei (Gertsch, 1973) — Hawaii
- Agyneta galapagosensis (Baert, 1990) — Galapagos Islands, Brazil
- Agyneta girardi Duperre, 2013 — USA, Canada
- Agyneta gracilipes (Holm, 1968) — Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Kenya, Angola
- Agyneta grandcanyon Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta gulosa (L. Koch, 1869) — Palearctic
- Agyneta habra (Locket, 1968) — Africa
- Agyneta hedini Paquin & Duperre, 2009 — USA
- Agyneta ignorata (Saito, 1982) — Japan
- Agyneta innotabilis (O. P.-Cambridge, 1863) — Europe, Russia
- Agyneta insolita (Locket & Russell-Smith, 1980) — Nigeria
- Agyneta insulana Tanasevitch, 2000 — Sakhalin, Kurile Islands
- Agyneta iranica Tanasevitch, 2011 — Iran
- Agyneta issaqueena Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta jacksoni (Braendegaard, 1937) — USA, Canada, Alaska, Greenland
- Agyneta jiriensis Wunderlich, 1983 — Nepal
- Agyneta kaszabi (Loksa, 1965) — Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia
- Agyneta kopetdaghensis Tanasevitch, 1989 — Iran, Turkmenistan
- Agyneta laimonasi Tanasevitch, 2006 — Russia
- Agyneta larva (Locket, 1968) — Angola
- Agyneta lauta (Millidge, 1991) — Peru
- Agyneta ledfordi Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta leucophora (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944) — USA
- Agyneta levii Tanasevitch, 1984 — Russia
- Agyneta levis (Locket, 1968) — Angola
- Agyneta lila (Dönitz & Strand, 1906) — Japan
- Agyneta llanoensis (Gertsch & Davis, 1936) — USA
- Agyneta longipes (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944) — USA
- Agyneta lophophor (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1933) — USA, Canada, Alaska
- Agyneta luctuosa (Millidge, 1991) — Venezuela
- Agyneta manni (Crawford & Edwards, 1989) — USA
- Agyneta maritima (Emerton, 1919) — Russia, Mongolia, Canada, Alaska
- Agyneta martensi Tanasevitch, 2006 — China
- Agyneta mediocris (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta mendosa (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta merretti (Locket, 1968) — Angola
- Agyneta mesasiatica Tanasevitch, 2000 — Russia, Iran, Central Asia
- Agyneta metropolis (Russell-Smith & Jocque, 1986) — Kenya
- Agyneta micaria (Emerton, 1882) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta milleri (Thaler et al., 1997) — Czech Republic, Slovakia
- Agyneta miniata Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta minorata (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944) — USA
- Agyneta mollis (O. P.-Cambridge, 1871) — Palearctic, Alaska, Canada
- Agyneta mongolica (Loksa, 1965) — Russia, Mongolia
- Agyneta montana (Millidge, 1991) — Ecuador
- Agyneta montivaga (Millidge, 1991) — Venezuela
- Agyneta mossica (Schikora, 1993) — Britain to Russia
- Agyneta muriensis Wunderlich, 1983 — Nepal
- Agyneta natalensis (Jocque, 1984) — South Africa
- Agyneta nigra (Oi, 1960) — Russia, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
- Agyneta nigripes (Simon, 1884) — Canada, Greenland, Palearctic
- Agyneta nigripes nivicola (Simon, 1929) — France
- Agyneta obscura (Denis, 1950) — Congo, Tanzania
- Agyneta oculata (Millidge, 1991) — Peru
- Agyneta okefenokee Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta olivacea (Emerton, 1882) — Holarctic
- Agyneta opaca (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta ordinaria (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1947) — USA, Canada, Alaska
- Agyneta orites (Thorell, 1875) — Central Europe
- Agyneta pakistanica Tanasevitch, 2011 — Pakistan
- Agyneta palgongsanensis (Paik, 1991) — Russia, China, Korea
- Agyneta palustris (Li & Zhu, 1995) — China
- Agyneta panthera Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta paquini Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta paraprosecta Tanasevitch, 2010 — UAE
- Agyneta parva (Banks, 1896) — USA
- Agyneta perspicua Duperre, 2013 — USA, Canada, Alaska
- Agyneta picta (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944) — USA
- Agyneta pinta (Baert, 1990) — Galapagos Islands
- Agyneta pistrix Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta plagiata (Banks, 1929) — Panama
- Agyneta platnicki Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta pogonophora (Locket, 1968) — Angola, Seychelles
- Agyneta prima (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta propinqua (Millidge, 1991) — Peru, Brazil
- Agyneta propria (Millidge, 1991) — Ecuador
- Agyneta prosectes (Locket, 1968) — St. Helena, Africa
- Agyneta prosectoides (Locket & Russell-Smith, 1980) — Cameroon, Nigeria
- Agyneta protrudens (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1933) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta proxima (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia
- Agyneta pseudofuscipalpis Wunderlich, 1983 — Nepal
- Agyneta pseudorurestris Wunderlich, 1980 — Portugal, Spain, Cyprus, Sardinia, Algeria, Tunisia, Israel
- Agyneta pseudosaxatilis Tanasevitch, 1984 — Russia, Kazakhstan
- Agyneta punctata Wunderlich, 1995 — Greece, Turkey
- Agyneta ramosa Jackson, 1912 — Palearctic
- Agyneta regina (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944) — USA
- Agyneta resima (L. Koch, 1881) — Eastern Europe
- Agyneta ressli (Wunderlich, 1973) — Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Greece
- Agyneta ripariensis Tanasevitch, 1984 — Russia
- Agyneta rufidorsa (Denis, 1961) — France
- Agyneta rugosa Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Islands, Azores
- Agyneta rurestris (C. L. Koch, 1836) — Palearctic
- Agyneta saaristoi Tanasevitch, 2000 — Russia, Kazakhstan
- Agyneta sandia Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta saxatilis (Blackwall, 1844) — Europe, Russia
- Agyneta semipallida (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944) — USA
- Agyneta serrata (Emerton, 1909) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta serratichelis (Denis, 1964) — Sudan
- Agyneta serratula Wunderlich, 1995 — Mongolia
- Agyneta sheffordiana Duperre & Paquin, 2007 — Canada
- Agyneta silvae (Millidge, 1991) — Peru
- Agyneta similis (Kulczynski, 1926) — Iceland, Finland, Russia, Kazakhstan
- Agyneta simplex (Emerton, 1926) — USA, Canada, Alaska
- Agyneta simplicitarsis (Simon, 1884) — Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan
- Agyneta spicula Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta straminicola (Millidge, 1991) — Colombia, Ecuador
- Agyneta subnivalis Tanasevitch, 1989 — Central Asia
- Agyneta subtilis (O. P.-Cambridge, 1863) — Palearctic
- Agyneta suecica Holm, 1950 — Sweden, Finland
- Agyneta tenuipes (Ono, 2007) — Japan
- Agyneta tianschanica Tanasevitch, 1989 — Kyrgyzstan
- Agyneta tibialis Tanasevitch, 2005 — Russia
- Agyneta tincta (Jocque, 1985) — Comoro Islands
- Agyneta transversa (Banks, 1898) — Mexico
- Agyneta trifurcata Hippa & Oksala, 1985 — Finland, Russia
- Agyneta tuberculata Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta unicornis (Tao, Li & Zhu, 1995) — China
- Agyneta unimaculata (Banks, 1892) — USA, Canada
- Agyneta usitata (Locket, 1968) — Nigeria, Angola
- Agyneta uta (Chamberlin, 1920) — USA
- Agyneta uzbekistanica Tanasevitch, 1984 — Central Asia
- Agyneta vera Wunderlich, 1976 — Queensland
- Agyneta vinki Duperre, 2013 — USA
- Agyneta watertoni Duperre, 2013 — Canada
- Agyneta yukona Duperre, 2013 — Canada
- Agyneta yulungiensis Wunderlich, 1983 — Nepal
References
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