Lycosoides Explained
Lycosoides is a genus of Mediterranean funnel weavers first described by Hippolyte Lucas in 1846.[1]
Species
it contains fourteen species:[2]
- Lycosoides caparti (de Blauwe, 1980) – Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia
- Lycosoides coarctata (Dufour, 1831) – Canary Is., Mediterranean
- Lycosoides crassivulva (Denis, 1954) – Morocco
- Lycosoides flavomaculata Lucas, 1846 – Mediterranean
- Lycosoides incisofemoralis Bosmans, 2022 – Algeria
- Lycosoides instabilis (Denis, 1954) – Morocco, Algeria
- Lycosoides kabyliana Bosmans, 2022 – Algeria
- Lycosoides lehtineni Marusik & Guseinov, 2003 – Azerbaijan
- Lycosoides leprieuri (Simon, 1875) – Algeria, Tunisia
- Lycosoides murphyorum Bosmans, 2022 – Morocco
- Lycosoides parva (Denis, 1954) – Morocco
- Lycosoides robertsi Bosmans, 2022 – Tunisia
- Lycosoides saiss Bosmans, 2022 – Morocco
- Lycosoides variegata (Simon, 1870) – Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco, Algeria
Notes and References
- Book: Lucas, H.. 1846. Übersicht des Arachnidensystems. 10.5962/bhl.title.39561.
- Web site: Gen. Lycosoides Lucas, 1846 . 8 September 2022 . World Spider Catalog . Natural History Museum Bern.