Liocranum Explained
Liocranum is a genus of spiders in the family Liocranidae. The genus was first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1866.[1]
Species
According to The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.5:
- Liocranum apertum Denis, 1960 — France
- Liocranum concolor Simon, 1878 — Corsica
- Liocranum erythrinum Pavesi, 1883 — Ethiopia
- Liocranum freibergi Charitonov, 1946 — Uzbekistan
- Liocranum giersbergi Kraus, 1955 — Sardinia
- Liocranum kochi Herman, 1879 — Hungary
- Liocranum majus Simon, 1878 — Spain
- Liocranum nigritarse L. Koch, 1875 — Ethiopia
- Liocranum ochraceum L. Koch, 1867 — Corfu
- Liocranum perarmatum Kulczyński, 1897 — Slovenia, Croatia
- Liocranum pulchrum Thorell, 1881 — New Guinea
- Liocranum remotum Bryant, 1940 — Cuba
- Liocranum rupicola Walckenaer, 1830 — Europe, Russia
- Liocranum segmentatum Simon, 1878 — France
- Liocranum variabilis Wunderlich, 2008 — Mallorca
Notes and References
- Web site: Fam. Liocranidae. Norman I.. Platnick. Norman I. Platnick. 10 December 2011. The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.5. American Museum of Natural History. New York, NY, USA. 14 April 2012.