Pseudopoda

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Pseudopoda
Pseudopoda.spirembolus.male.-.tanikawa.jpg
Male Pseudopoda spirembolus in Okinawa, Japan
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Sparassidae
Genus: Pseudopoda
Jäger, 2000[1]
Type species

Species

140, see text

Pseudopoda is a genus of Asian huntsman spiders that was first described by Peter Jäger in 2000.[2]

Species[]

As of September 2019 it contains 140 species, found in Asia:[1]

  • Jäger, 2001India
  • Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013China
  • (Sethi & Tikader, 1988) – India
  • Jäger, 2001Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001Bhutan
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Zhang, Jäger & Liu, 2017 – China
  • Jäger & Kulkarni, 2016 – India
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2015Myanmar
  • Jäger, 2001 – Myanmar
  • (Xu & Yin, 2000) – China
  • Quan, Zhong & Liu, 2014 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Myanmar
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013 – China
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • (Simon, 1897) – India
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – China
  • Caleb, 2018 – India
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, Li & Krehenwinkel, 2015 – China
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – Myanmar
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – China
  • Jäger, Pathoumthong & Vedel, 2006Laos
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001Thailand
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – Myanmar
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • (Fox, 1938) – China
  • (Song & Zhu, 1999) – China
  • Jäger, 2008 – India
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2005Vietnam
  • Jäger, Pathoumthong & Vedel, 2006 – Laos
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – Myanmar
  • Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Bhutan
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • (Fox, 1936) – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – India
  • Jäger, 2001 – Thailand
  • Jäger, 2015 – Myanmar
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Myanmar
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger & Ono, 2002Japan
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Myanmar, Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • Sun & Zhang, 2012 – China
  • Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • (Wang, 1990) – China
  • (Thorell, 1895) – Myanmar
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – Thailand
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • (Wang, 1991) – China, Thailand
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2015 – Myanmar
  • Quan, Zhong & Liu, 2014 – China
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Myanmar
  • Jäger, 2001 – India
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, Pathoumthong & Vedel, 2006 – China, Vietnam, Laos
  • Tang & Yin, 2000 – China
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – China
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Logunov & Jäger, 2015 – Vietnam
  • Jäger, 2001 – Thailand
  • Zhang, Jäger & Liu, 2017 – China
  • Jäger, 2008 – India
  • Jäger, 2015 – Myanmar
  • Jäger, 2001 – Myanmar
  • (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885) (type) – Pakistan, India
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – Myanmar
  • Jäger & Ono, 2001Taiwan
  • Yang, Chen, Chen & Zhang, 2009 – China
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013 – China
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Thailand
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Thailand
  • Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013 – China
  • Jäger & Ono, 2001 – Taiwan
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – China
  • (Sethi & Tikader, 1988) – India
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – China
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger, 2008 – India
  • Zhang, Jäger & Liu, 2017 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – China
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2008 – China
  • (Wang, 1990) – China
  • P. spirembolus Jäger & Ono, 2002 – Japan
  • (Kundu, Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1999) – India
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – Myanmar
  • Jäger, 2001 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Myanmar
  • Quan, Zhong & Liu, 2014 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – Myanmar
  • Jäger, 2015 – Myanmar
  • Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2013 – China
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • Jäger, 2001 – Nepal
  • (Fox, 1936) – China
  • Jäger, 2015 – Myanmar
  • Jäger & Praxaysombath, 2009 – Laos
  • Jäger, Li & Krehenwinkel, 2015 – China
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – Myanmar
  • Jäger & Vedel, 2007 – China
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – China
  • (Yang & Hu, 2001) – China
  • Fu & Zhu, 2008 – China
  • (Hu & Li, 1987) – China
  • (Zhang & Kim, 1996) – China
  • Yang, Chen, Chen & Zhang, 2009 – China
  • Zhao & Li, 2018 – China

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Gen. Pseudopoda Jäger, 2000". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
  2. ^ Jäger, P. (2000). "Two new heteropodine genera from southern continental Asia (Araneae: Sparassidae)". Acta Arachnologica. 49: 61–71.


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