Dactylopisthes Explained
Dactylopisthes is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1884.[1]
Species
it contains ten species:[2]
- Dactylopisthes digiticeps (Simon, 1881) (type) – France, Austria, south-eastern Europe, Turkey, Ukraine, Russia (Europe), Israel, Iran, Afghanistan
- Dactylopisthes diphyus (Heimer, 1987) – Russia (South Siberia), Mongolia, China
- Dactylopisthes dongnai Tanasevitch, 2018 – Vietnam
- Dactylopisthes khatipara Tanasevitch, 2017 – Russia (Caucasus)
- Dactylopisthes locketi (Tanasevitch, 1983) – Central Asia
- Dactylopisthes marginalis Tanasevitch, 2018 – Thailand
- Dactylopisthes mirabilis (Tanasevitch, 1985) – Kyrgyzstan
- Dactylopisthes mirificus (Georgescu, 1976) – Romania, Ukraine, Russia (Europe, Urals), Kazakhstan
- Dactylopisthes separatus Zhao & Li, 2014 – China
- Dactylopisthes video (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1947) – Russia (Europe to Far East), Mongolia, USA (Alaska), Canada
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Simon, E.. 1884. Les arachnides de France. Tome cinquième, deuxième et troisième partie. Eugène_Simon.
- Gen. Dactylopisthes Simon, 1884. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-06-13. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.