Holasteron Explained
Holasteron is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae. It was first described in 2004 by Baehr., it contains 16 species, all from Australia.[1]
Species
Holasteron comprises the following species:
- H. aciculare Baehr, 2004 (type) — Australia
- H. aspinosum Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Western Australia)
- H. driscolli Baehr, 2004 — Australia (New South Wales, South Australia)
- H. esperance Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Western Australia)
- H. flinders Baehr, 2004 — Australia (South Australia)
- H. hirsti Baehr, 2004 — Australia (South Australia)
- H. humphreysi Baehr, 2004 — Australia (South Australia)
- H. kangaroo Baehr, 2004 — Australia (South Australia)
- H. marliesae Baehr, 2004 — Australia (New South Wales)
- H. perth Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Western Australia)
- H. pusillum Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Western Australia, South Australia)
- H. quemuseum Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Queensland)
- H. reinholdae Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Western Australia)
- H. spinosum Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria)
- H. stirling Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Western Australia)
- H. wamuseum Baehr, 2004 — Australia (Western Australia)
Notes and References
- Web site: Zodariidae. World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2017-03-22.