Anemesia Explained
Anemesia should not be confused with Amnesia.
Anemesia is a genus of Asian wafer trapdoor spiders that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1895.[1]
Species
it contains fourteen species:[2]
- Anemesia andreevae (Zonstein, 2018) – Uzbekistan, Tajikistan
- Anemesia birulai (Spassky, 1937) – Turkmenistan
- Anemesia castanea (Zonstein, 2018) – Tajikistan
- Anemesia incana (Zonstein, 2001) – Tajikistan
- Anemesia infumata (Zonstein, 2018) – Tajikistan
- Anemesia infuscata (Zonstein, 2018) – Tajikistan
- Anemesia karatauvi (Andreeva, 1968) – Tajikistan
- Anemesia koponeni (Marusik, Zamani & Mirshamsi, 2014) – Iran
- Anemesia oxiana (Zonstein, 2018) – Tajikistan
- Anemesia pallida (Zonstein, 2018) – Tajikistan
- Anemesia parvula (Zonstein, 2018) – Tajikistan
- Anemesia pococki (Zonstein, 2018) – Turkmenistan
- Anemesia sogdiana (Zonstein, 2018) – Uzbekistan, Tajikistan
- Anemesia tubifex (Pocock, 1889) (type) – Afghanistan, Turkmenistan
Notes and References
- Pocock. R. I.. 1895. Descriptions of new genera and species of trap-door spiders belonging to the group Trionychi.. Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 187–197. 16. 6. 10.1080/00222939508680252.
- Gen. Anemesia Pocock, 1895. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-05-31. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.