Kababina Explained
Kababina is a genus of Australian sheetweb spiders that was first described by V. T. Davies in 1995.[1]
Species
it contains nine species, found in Queensland:[2] K. formartine is misspelled as "formatine" in the heading, but the correct spelling is "formartine".
- Kababina alta Davies, 1995 (type) – Australia (Queensland)
- Kababina aquilonia Davies, 1995 – Australia (Queensland)
- Kababina colemani Davies, 1995 – Australia (Queensland)
- Kababina covacevichae Davies, 1995 – Australia (Queensland)
- Kababina formartine Davies, 1995 – Australia (Queensland)
- Kababina inferna Davies, 1995 – Australia (Queensland)
- Kababina isley Davies, 1995 – Australia (Queensland)
- Kababina superna Davies, 1995 – Australia (Queensland)
- Kababina yungaburra Davies, 1995 – Australia (Queensland)
See also
Notes and References
- Davies. V. T.. 1995. A new spider genus (Araneae: Amaurobioidea: Amphinectidae) from the wet tropics of Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 463–469. 38.
- Gen. Kababina Davies, 1995. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-10-13. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.