Nesticus

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Nesticus
Male Nesticus sp. (Marshal Hedin).jpg
male Nesticus sp.
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Nesticidae
Genus: Nesticus
Thorell, 1869
Type species
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Clerck, 1757
Species

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Synonyms

Nesticus is a genus of American and Eurasian scaffold web spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1869.[3]

Species[]

As of 2008 it contains the following species:[4]

  • Nesticus abukumanus Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus afghanus Roewer, 1962 — Afghanistan
  • Nesticus akamai Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus akiensis Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus akiyoshiensis (Uyemura, 1941) — Japan
  • Nesticus akiyoshiensis ofuku Yaginuma, 1977 — Japan
  • Nesticus ambiguus Denis, 1950 — Tanzania
  • Nesticus anagamianus Yaginuma, 1976 — Japan
  • Nesticus antillanus Bryant, 1940 — Cuba
  • Nesticus archeri Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus arenstorffi Kulczynski, 1914 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • Nesticus arganoi Brignoli, 1972 — Mexico
  • Nesticus asuwanus Nishikawa, 1986 — Japan
  • Nesticus baeticus Lopez-Pancorbo & Ribera, 2011 — Spain[5]
  • Nesticus balacescui Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania
  • Nesticus barri Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus barrowsi Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus beroni Deltshev, 1977 — Bulgaria
  • Nesticus beshkovi Deltshev, 1979 — Crete
  • Nesticus bishopi Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus brasiliensis Brignoli, 1979 — Brazil
  • Nesticus breviscapus Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus brignolii Ott & Lise, 2002 — Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina
  • Nesticus brimleyi Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus bungonus Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus calilegua Ott & Lise, 2002 — Brazil, Argentina
  • Nesticus campus Gertsch, 1984 — Mexico
  • Nesticus carolinensis (Bishop, 1950) — USA
  • Nesticus carpaticus Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania
  • Nesticus carteri Emerton, 1875 — USA
  • Nesticus caverna Gertsch, 1984 — Mexico
  • Nesticus cellulanus (Clerck, 1757) — Holarctic
    • Nesticus cellulanus affinis Kulczynski, 1894 — Hungary
  • Nesticus cernensis Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania
  • Nesticus chikunii Yaginuma, 1980 — Japan
  • Nesticus citrinus (Taczanowski, 1874) — Guyana
  • Nesticus concolor Roewer, 1962 — Afghanistan
  • Nesticus constantinescui Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania
  • Nesticus cooperi Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus coreanus Paik & Namkung, 1969 — Korea
  • Nesticus crosbyi Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus delfini (Simon, 1904) — Chile
  • Nesticus diaconui Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania
  • Nesticus dilutus Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus echigonus Yaginuma, 1986 — Japan
  • Nesticus eremita Simon, 1879 — Europe
  • Nesticus fagei Kratochvíl, 1933 — Italy, Montenegro
  • Nesticus flavidus Paik, 1978 — Korea
  • Nesticus furenensis Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus furtivus Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus georgia Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus gertschi Coyle & McGarity, 1992 — USA
  • Nesticus globosus Liu & Li, 2013 - China[6]
  • Nesticus gondai Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus gujoensis Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus henderickxi Bosselaers, 1998 — Crete
  • Nesticus higoensis Yaginuma, 1977 — Japan
  • Nesticus hoffmanni Gertsch, 1971 — Mexico
  • Nesticus holsingeri Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus idriacus Roewer, 1931 — Austria, Italy
  • Nesticus inconcinnus Simon, 1907 — São Tomé
  • Nesticus ionescui Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania
  • Nesticus iriei Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus iwatensis Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus jamesoni Gertsch, 1984 — Mexico
  • Nesticus jonesi Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus kaiensis Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus karyuensis Yaginuma, 1980 — Japan
  • Nesticus kataokai Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus kunisakiensis Irie, 1999 — Japan
  • Nesticus kuriko Yaginuma, 1972 — Japan
  • Nesticus kyongkeomsanensis Namkung, 2002 — Korea
  • Nesticus latiscapus Yaginuma, 1972 — Japan
    • Nesticus latiscapus kosodensis Yaginuma, 1972 — Japan
  • Nesticus libo Chen & Zhu, 2005 — China
  • Nesticus lindbergi Roewer, 1962 — Afghanistan
  • Nesticus longiscapus Yaginuma, 1976 — Japan
    • Nesticus longiscapus awa Yaginuma, 1978 — Japan
    • Nesticus longiscapus draco Yaginuma, 1978 — Japan
    • Nesticus longiscapus kiuchii Yaginuma, 1978 — Japan
  • Nesticus luquei Ribera & Guerao, 1995 — Spain
  • Nesticus lusitanicus Fage, 1931 — Portugal
  • Nesticus maculatus Bryant, 1948 — Hispaniola
  • Nesticus masudai Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus mikawanus Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus mimus Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus monticola Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus morisii Brignoli, 1975 — Italy
  • Nesticus murgis Ribera & De Mas, 2003 — Spain
  • Nesticus nahuanus Gertsch, 1971 — Mexico
  • Nesticus nasicus Coyle & McGarity, 1992 — USA
  • Nesticus navicellatus Liu & Li, 2013 - China[6]
  • Nesticus nishikawai Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus noroensis Mashibara, 1993 — Japan
  • Nesticus obcaecatus Simon, 1907 — Spain
  • Nesticus orghidani Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania
  • Nesticus paynei Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus pecki Hedin & Dellinger, 2005 — USA
  • Nesticus plesai Dumitrescu, 1980 — Romania
  • Nesticus potreiro Ott & Lise, 2002 — Brazil
  • Nesticus potterius (Chamberlin, 1933) — USA
  • Nesticus rainesi Gertsch, 1984 — Mexico
  • Nesticus rakanus Yaginuma, 1976 — Japan
  • Nesticus ramirezi Ott & Lise, 2002 — Argentina
  • Nesticus reclusus Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus reddelli Gertsch, 1984 — Mexico
  • Nesticus sbordonii Brignoli, 1979 — Italy
  • Nesticus secretus Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus sedatus Gertsch, 1984 — Mexico
  • Nesticus sheari Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus shinkaii Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus shureiensis Yaginuma, 1980 — Japan
  • Nesticus silvanus Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus silvestrii Fage, 1929 — USA
  • Nesticus sodanus Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus sonei Yaginuma, 1981 — Japan
  • Nesticus speluncarum Pavesi, 1873 — Southern Europe
  • Nesticus stupkai Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus stygius Gertsch, 1984 — USA
  • Nesticus suzuka Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus taim Ott & Lise, 2002 — Brazil
  • Nesticus takachiho Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus tarumii Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus tennesseensis (Petrunkevitch, 1925) — USA
  • Nesticus tosa Yaginuma, 1976 — Japan
    • Nesticus tosa iwaya Yaginuma, 1976 — Japan
    • Nesticus tosa niyodo Yaginuma, 1976 — Japan
  • Nesticus uenoi Yaginuma, 1972 — Japan
  • Nesticus unicolor Simon, 1895 — Venezuela
  • Nesticus vazquezae Gertsch, 1971 — Mexico
  • Nesticus wiehlei Dumitrescu, 1979 — Romania
  • Nesticus yaginumai Irie, 1987 — Japan
  • Nesticus yamagatensis Yoshida, 1989 — Japan
  • Nesticus yamato Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus yesoensis Yaginuma, 1979 — Japan
  • Nesticus zenjoensis Yaginuma, 1978 — Japan

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Kaston, B. J. (1945). "New Micryphantidae and Dictynidae with notes on other spiders". American Museum Novitates. 1292.
  2. ^ Gertsch, W. J. (1984). "The spider family Nesticidae (Araneae) in North America, Central America, and the West Indies". Bulletin of the Texas Memorial Museum. 31.
  3. ^ Thorell, T. (1869). "On European spiders. Part I. Review of the European genera of spiders, preceded by some observations on zoological nomenclature". Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis. 3 (7).
  4. ^ Platnick, N. I. 2008. The World Spider Catalog, version 9.0. American Museum of Natural History.
  5. ^ Lopez-Pancorbo, A. & Ribera, C. (2011). "Nesticus baeticus sp. n., a new troglobitic spider species from south-west Europe (Araneae, Nesticidae)." ZooKeys 89: 1-13.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Liu, Jie; Li, Shuqiang (2013). "New cave-dwelling spiders of the family Nesticidae (Arachnida, Araneae) from China". Zootaxa. 3613 (6): 501–547. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3613.6.1. PMID 24698836.

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