Calymmaria Explained
Calymmaria is a genus of North American araneomorph spiders in the family Cybaeidae, and was first described by R. V. Chamberlin & Wilton Ivie in 1937.[1] They have body lengths ranging from 2to.[2]
Species
it contains thirty-one species:[3]
- Calymmaria alleni Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria aspenola Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA
- Calymmaria bifurcata Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria californica (Banks, 1896) – USA
- Calymmaria carmel Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria emertoni (Simon, 1897) – USA, Canada
- Calymmaria farallon Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria gertschi Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria humboldi Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria iviei Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria lora Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942 – USA
- Calymmaria minuta Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria monicae Chamberlin & Ivie, 1937 (type) – USA
- Calymmaria monterey Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria nana (Simon, 1897) – USA, Canada
- Calymmaria orick Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria persica (Hentz, 1847) – USA
- Calymmaria rosario Heiss & Draney, 2004 – Mexico
- Calymmaria rothi Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria scotia Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria sequoia Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria shastae Chamberlin & Ivie, 1937 – USA
- Calymmaria sierra Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria similaria Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria siskiyou Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria sueni Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria suprema Chamberlin & Ivie, 1937 – USA, Canada
- Calymmaria tecate Heiss & Draney, 2004 – Mexico
- Calymmaria tubera Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria virginica Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
- Calymmaria yolandae Heiss & Draney, 2004 – USA
Notes and References
- Chamberlin. R. V.. Ivie. W.. 1937. New spiders of the family Agelenidae from western North America.. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 211–230. 30. 2. 10.1093/aesa/30.2.211.
- Web site: Genus Calymmaria. BugGuide. 2019-06-07.
- Gen. Calymmaria Chamberlin & Ivie, 1937. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-06-07. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.