Hibana
For the Netflix series, see Hibana (Spark)
Hibana | |
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Hibana incursa | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Suborder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Anyphaenidae |
Genus: | Hibana Brescovit, 1991 |
Species | |
See text. | |
Diversity | |
17 species |
Hibana is a spider genus that is found from the United States to Brazil, including the West Indies.[1] It includes the yellow ghost spider of North America, which was formerly categorized in a different genus as Aysha velox.
Species
- Hibana kage (Kazura, 1890) (Japan)
- Hibana arunda (Platnick, 1974) (U.S., Mexico)
- Hibana cambridgei (Bryant, 1931) (U.S., Mexico)
- Hibana discolor (Mello-Leitão, 1929) (Brazil, Bolivia)
- Hibana flavescens (Schmidt, 1971) (Colombia)
- Hibana fusca (Franganillo, 1926) (Cuba)
- Hibana futilis (Banks, 1898) (U.S. to Venezuela, Cuba)
- Hibana gracilis (Hentz, 1847) (U.S., Canada)
- Hibana incursa (Chamberlin, 1919) (U.S. to Panama)
- Hibana longipalpa (Bryant, 1931) (El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica)
- Hibana melloleitaoi (Caporiacco, 1947) (Mexico to Brazil)
- Hibana similaris (Banks, 1929) (Mexico to Brazil)
- Hibana taboga Brescovit, 1991 (Panama)
- Hibana talmina Brescovit, 1993 (Dominica, Trinidad, northern South America)
- Hibana tenuis (L. Koch, 1866) (Mexico to Venezuela, West Indies)
- Hibana turquinensis (Bryant, 1940) (Cuba)
- Hibana velox (Becker, 1879) (U.S., Mexico, West Indies)
References
External links
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