Arbanitis
Arbanitis is a genus of Australian armored trapdoor spiders that was first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1874.[4]
Arbanitis | |
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A. rapax | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Mygalomorphae |
Family: | Idiopidae |
Genus: | Arbanitis L. Koch, 1874[1] |
Type species | |
A. longipes (L. Koch, 1873) | |
Species | |
61, see text | |
Synonyms[1] | |
Species
As of May 2019 it contains sixty-one species:[1]
- A. andrewsi (Hogg, 1902) – Australia (South Australia)
- A. baehrae (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. beaury Raven & Wishart, 2006 – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. beni (Wishart, 2006) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. billsheari (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. biroi (Kulczyński, 1908) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. bithongabel (Raven & Wishart, 2006) – Australia (Queensland)
- A. browningi (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. campbelli (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. cliffi (Wishart, 2006) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. crawfordorum (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. crispus (Karsch, 1878) – Australia (Tasmania)
- A. davidwilsoni (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. dereki (Wishart, 1992) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. dougweiri (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. echo (Raven & Wishart, 2006) – Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
- A. elegans Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. fredcoylei (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. gracilis Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 – Australia (New South Wales), possibly New Guinea
- A. grayi (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. gwennethae (Wishart, 2011) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. helensmithae (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. hirsutus Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 – Australia (Queensland)
- A. horsemanae (Wishart, 2011) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. kampenae (Wishart, 2011) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. kirstiae (Wishart, 1992) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. linklateri (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. longipes (L. Koch, 1873) (type) – Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
- A. lynabra (Wishart, 2006) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. macei (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. maculosus (Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. mascordi (Wishart, 1992) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. maxhicksi (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. melancholicus (Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. michaeli (Wishart, 2006) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. milledgei (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. montanus Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918 – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. monteithi (Raven & Wishart, 2006) – Australia (Queensland)
- A. mudfordae (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. ornatus (Rainbow, 1914) – Australia (Queensland)
- A. papillosus (Rainbow & Pulleine, 1918) – Australia (Queensland)
- A. paulaskewi (Wishart, 2011) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. phippsi (Wishart, 2011) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. rapax (Karsch, 1878) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. raveni (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. robertcollinsi Raven & Wishart, 2006 – Australia (Queensland)
- A. robertsi (Main & Mascord, 1974) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. rodi (Wishart, 2006) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. rowelli (Wishart, 2011) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. shawi (Wishart, 2011) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. sydjordanae (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. taiti (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. tannerae (Wishart, 2011) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. tarnawskiae (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. thompsonae (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. trangae (Wishart, 2006) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. villosus (Rainbow, 1914) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. watsonorum (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. wayorum (Wishart, 2006) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. weigelorum (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
- A. yorkmainae (Wishart & Rowell, 2008) – Australia (New South Wales)
See also
- List of common Australian spiders
References
- "Gen. Arbanitis L. Koch, 1874". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- Main, B. Y. (1985). "Further studies on the systematics of ctenizid trapdoor spiders: A review of the Australian genera (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Ctenizidae)". Australian Journal of Zoology. 108 (suppl. Ser.): 33.
- Rix, M. G.; et al. (2017). "The Australasian spiny trapdoor spiders of the family Idiopidae (Mygalomorphae: Arbanitinae): a relimitation and revision at the generic level". Invertebrate Systematics. 31 (5): 577. doi:10.1071/IS16065.
- Koch, L. (1874). Die Arachniden Australiens.
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