Eusimonia Explained
Eusimonia is a genus of karschiid camel spiders, first described by Karl Kraepelin in 1899.[1]
Species
, the World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following fifteen species:[2]
- Eusimonia arabica Roewer, 1933 — Yemen
- Eusimonia cornigera Panouse, 1955 — Morocco
- Eusimonia divina Birula, 1935 — Afghanistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
- Eusimonia fagei Panouse, 1956 — Morocco
- Eusimonia furcillata (Simon, 1872) — Cyprus, Israel, Syria
- Eusimonia kabiliana (Simon, 1879) — Algeria, Egypt, Israel
- Eusimonia mirabilis Roewer, 1933 — Libya, Morocco
- Eusimonia nigrescens Kraepelin, 1899 — Greece, Syria, Turkey
- Eusimonia orthoplax Kraepelin, 1899 — Algeria
- Eusimonia roeweri Panouse, 1957 — Morocco
- Eusimonia seistanica Roewer, 1933 — Iran
- Eusimonia serrifera Birula, 1905 — Iran
- Eusimonia turkestana Kraepelin, 1899 — China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia
- Eusimonia walsinghami (Hirst, 1910) — Algeria
- Eusimonia wunderlichi Pieper, 1977 — Spain
Notes and References
- Kraepelin . K. . 1899 . Zur Systematik der Solifugen . Mitteilungen aus dem Naturhistorischen Museum in Hamburg . 16 . 197–259.
- Web site: 2023 . Eusimonia Kraepelin, 1899 . 3 March 2023 . World Solifugae Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern.