Phintella

Phintella
Female Phintella versicolor from Mindanao, Philippines
Male Phintella versicolor from Kozhikode district, India
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Salticidae
Genus: Phintella
Strand, 1906[1]
Type species
Telamonia bifurcilinea
Bösenberg & Strand, 1906[1]
Species

See text.

Diversity
60 species

Phintella is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders).[1]

Species

As of March 2017, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:[1]

  • Phintella abnormis (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) – Russia, China, Korea, Japan
  • Phintella accentifera (Simon, 1901) – India, China, Vietnam
  • Phintella aequipeiformis Zabka, 1985 – China, Vietnam
  • Phintella aequipes (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) – Africa
  • Phintella africana Wesołowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008 – Ethiopia
  • Phintella alboterminus John T. D. Caleb, 2014Chennai
  • Phintella arcuata Huang, Wang & Peng, 2015 – China
  • Phintella arenicolor (Grube, 1861) – Russia, China, Korea, Japan
  • Phintella argenteola (Simon, 1903) – Vietnam
  • Phintella assamica Prószyński, 1992 – India, Laos
  • Phintella australis (Simon, 1902) – South Africa
  • Phintella bifurcata Prószyński, 1992 – India
  • Phintella bifurcilinea (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) – China, Korea, Vietnam, Japan
  • Phintella bunyiae Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines
  • Phintella caledoniensis Patoleta, 2009 – New Caledonia
  • Phintella castriesiana (Grube, 1861) – Palearctic
  • Phintella cavaleriei (Schenkel, 1963) – China, Korea
  • Phintella clathrata (Thorell, 1895) – Myanmar
  • Phintella conradi Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2012 – Sumatra
  • Phintella coonooriensis Prószyński, 1992 – India
  • Phintella debilis (Thorell, 1891) – India to Taiwan, Java
  • Phintella diatreta (Simon, 1902) – India
  • Phintella dives (Simon, 1899) – Sumatra
  • Phintella guineensis Wesołowska & Wisniewski, 2013 – Guinea
  • Phintella hainani Song, Gu & Chen, 1988 – China
  • Phintella incerta Wesołowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 – Tanzania
  • Phintella indica (Simon, 1901) – India
  • Phintella kaptega Dawidowicz & Wesolowska, 2016 – Kenya
  • Phintella lajuma Haddad & Wesołowska, 2013 – South Africa
  • Phintella lepidus Cao & Li, 2016 – China
  • Phintella leucaspis (Simon, 1903) – Sumatra
  • Phintella levii Huang, Wang & Peng, 2015 – China
  • Phintella linea (Karsch, 1879) – Russia, China, Korea, Japan
  • Phintella longapophysis Lei & Peng, 2013 – China
  • Phintella longlingensis Lei & Peng, 2013) – China
  • Phintella lucida Wesołowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008 – Ethiopia
  • Phintella lunda Wesołowska, 2010 – Angola
  • Phintella macrops (Simon, 1901) – India
  • Phintella monteithi Zabka, 2012 – Queensland
  • Phintella multimaculata (Simon, 1901) – Sri Lanka
  • Phintella nilgirica Prószyński, 1992 – India
  • Phintella paludosa Wesołowska & Edwards, 2012 – Nigeria
  • Phintella paminta Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2013 – China
  • Phintella panda Huang, Wang & Peng, 2015 – China
  • Phintella parva (Wesołowska, 1981) – Russia, China, Korea
  • Phintella piatensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines
  • Phintella planiceps Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1996 – Caroline Islands
  • Phintella popovi (Prószyński, 1979) – Russia, China, Korea
  • Phintella pulcherrima Huang, Wang & Peng, 2015 – China
  • Phintella pygmaea (Wesołowska, 1981) – China
  • Phintella reinhardti (Thorell, 1891) – Nicobar Islands
  • Phintella sancha Cao & Li, 2016 – China
  • Phintella suavis (Simon, 1885) – Nepal to Malaysia
  • Phintella suavisoides Lei & Peng, 2013 – China
  • Phintella suknana Prószyński, 1992 – India
  • Phintella tengchongensis Lei & Peng, 2013) – China
  • Phintella versicolor (C. L. Koch, 1846) – China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, Sumatra, Hawaii
  • Phintella vittata (C. L. Koch, 1846) – India to Philippines
  • Phintella wulingensis Huang, Wang & Peng, 2015 – China
  • Phintella yinae Lei & Peng, 2013 – China

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Gen. Phintella Strand, 1906", World Spider Catalog, Natural History Museum Bern, retrieved 2017-03-06


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