Monapia

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Monapia
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Anyphaenidae
Genus: Monapia
Simon, 1897[1]
Type species
(Nicolet, 1849)
Species

13, see text

Monapia is a genus of South American anyphaenid sac spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1897.[2]

Species[]

As of April 2019 it contains thirteen species:[1]

  • Ramírez, 1995 — Chile
  • (Mello-Leitão, 1944) — Uruguay, Argentina
  • Ramírez, 1999 — Argentina
  • Ramírez, 1999 — Uruguay, Argentina
  • (Nicolet, 1849) — Chile, Argentina, Juan Fernandez Is.
  • Ramírez, 1999 — Argentina
  • Ramírez, 1999 — Uruguay, Argentina
  • Ramírez, 1995 — Chile
  • (Nicolet, 1849) — Chile, Argentina
  • Ramírez, 1995 — Chile, Argentina
  • Ramírez, 1995 — Chile, Argentina
  • Ramírez, 1999 — Argentina
  • (Simon, 1884) — Chile, Argentina

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Gen. Monapia Simon, 1897". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-04-02.
  2. ^ Simon, E. (1897). Histoire naturelle des araignées. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.51973.

External links[]

"Monapia" at the Encyclopedia of Life


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