Pirata (spider)

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Pirata
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Pirata piraticus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Lycosidae
Genus: Pirata
Sundevall, 1833

Pirata is a genus of wolf spiders (family Lycosidae), commonly known as pirate wolf spiders.

Distribution[]

Species of this genus are present in most of Europe.[1]

Species[]

The genus Pirata contains the following species:[2]

  • (Mello-Leitão, 1942) – Argentina
  • Roewer, 1960 – Congo
  • (Roewer, 1960) – Namibia
  • Pirata alachuus Gertsch & Wallace, 1935 – USA
  • Franganillo, 1913 – Spain
  • Gertsch, 1940 – USA
  • Gertsch, 1940 – USA
  • Pirata aspirans Chamberlin, 1904 – USA, Canada
  • Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Java
  • Tanaka, 1974 – Russia, China, Japan
  • (Banks, 1893) – Congo
  • Gertsch & Davis, 1940 – Mexico
  • Kurata, 1944 – Canada, Alaska
  • Dondale & Redner, 1981 – Canada
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA, Canada
  • (L. Koch, 1878) – central Asia
  • (Lessert, 1927) – Congo, eastern Africa
  • (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) – China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Paik, 1991 – Korea
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA, Mexico
  • Liu, 1987 – Russia, China, Taiwan
  • Tso & Chen, 2004 – Taiwan
  • (Karsch, 1879) – western and central Africa
  • O. P.-Cambridge, 1898 – Mexico
  • Gertsch, 1934 – USA
  • Chai, 1987 – China
  • Tanaka, 1986 – Japan
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA
  • Tanaka, 2003 – Japan
  • Buchar, 1966 – Russia, Georgia
  • Thorell, 1872 – Palearctic Region
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA
  • Emerton, 1885 – Olarctic Region
  • Tanaka, 1989 – Ryukyu Islands
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA
  • (Scopoli, 1763) – Palearctic Region
  • (Blackwall, 1841) – Europe, Azerbaigian
  • Yan et al., 1997 – China
  • Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines
  • Gertsch, 1940 – USA, Bahamas, Cuba
  • Tanaka, 1974 – China, Korea, Japan
  • Emerton, 1885 – Northern America
  • (Strand, 1908) – Ethiopia
  • Pirata montanoides Banks, 1892 – USA
  • Pirata montanus Emerton, 1885 – USA, Canada, Russia
  • Liu, 1987 – China
  • (Roewer, 1960) – Mozambique
  • Gertsch, 1940 – USA
  • Roewer, 1961 – Senegal
  • Chamberlin, 1925 – Central America, Mexico
  • (Blackwall, 1857) – Algeria
  • (Strand, 1907) – Japan
  • Pirata piraticus (Clerck, 1757) – Olarctic Region
  • (Strand, 1908) – USA
  • (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) – China, Korea, Japan
  • (Clerck, 1757) – Palearctic Region
  • Kulczynski, 1885 – Russia
  • (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) – China, Korea, Japan
  • O. P.-Cambridge, 1876 – Egypt
  • (Strand, 1906) – Algeria
  • (Mello-Leitão, 1941) – Argentina
  • Pirata sedentarius Montgomery, 1904 – Northern America
  • Gertsch & Wallace, 1935 – USA
  • Song & Wang, 1984 – Russia, China
  • Tanaka, 1995 – Japan
  • (L. Koch, 1882) – Maiorca
  • (Mello-Leitão, 1942) – Peru
  • Chai, 1985 – China
  • (Simon, 1898) – USA
  • (Strand, 1906) – Ethiopia
  • Franganillo, 1913 – Spain
  • (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) – China, Korea, Japan
  • Gertsch, 1940 – USA, Bahamas
  • Chamberlin & Ivie, 1944 – USA
  • Brignoli, 1983 – Korea, Japan
  • (Schenkel, 1937) – Morocco
  • Chai, 1987 – China
  • Simon, 1876 – Europe, Central Asia
  • (Lucas, 1846) – Algeria
  • Roewer, 1960 – Namibia
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – Costa Rica, Panama, Cuba
  • (Thorell, 1856) – Europa, Russia
  • Keyserling, 1891 – Brazil
  • Gertsch & Davis, 1940 – Mexico
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA
  • (Roewer, 1960) – Morocco
  • Tanaka, 1974 – Russia, China, Korea, Japan
  • Tanaka, 1985 – Japan
  • (Caporiacco, 1941) – Ethiopia
  • Wallace & Exline, 1978 – USA, Canada

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