Fusciphantes Explained
Fusciphantes is a genus of Asian dwarf spiders that was first described by R. Oi in 1960.[1]
Species
it contains ten species, found in Japan:[2]
- Fusciphantes enmusubi (Ihara, Nakano & Tomikawa, 2017) – Japan
- Fusciphantes hibanus (Saito, 1992) – Japan
- Fusciphantes iharai (Saito, 1992) – Japan
- Fusciphantes longiscapus Oi, 1960 (type) – Japan
- Fusciphantes nojimai (Ihara, 1995) – Japan
- Fusciphantes occidentalis (Ihara, Nakano & Tomikawa, 2017) – Japan
- Fusciphantes okiensis (Ihara, 1995) – Japan
- Fusciphantes saitoi (Ihara, 1995) – Japan
- Fusciphantes setouchi (Ihara, 1995) – Japan
- Fusciphantes tsurusakii (Ihara, 1995) – Japan
See also
Notes and References
- Oi. R.. 1960. Linyphiid spiders of Japan.. Journal of the Institute of Polytechnics Osaka City University. 137–244. 11.
- Gen. Fusciphantes Oi, 1960. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-06-14. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.