Mahafalytenus Explained
Mahafalytenus is a genus of East African wandering spiders first described by D. Silva-Dávila in 2007.[1]
Species
it contains seven species, all found in Madagascar:[2]
- Mahafalytenus fo Silva-Dávila, 2007 – Madagascar
- Mahafalytenus fohy Silva-Dávila, 2007 – Madagascar
- Mahafalytenus hafa Silva-Dávila, 2007 – Madagascar
- Mahafalytenus isalo Silva-Dávila, 2007 – Madagascar
- Mahafalytenus osy Silva-Dávila, 2007 – Madagascar
- Mahafalytenus paosy Silva-Dávila, 2007 – Madagascar
- Mahafalytenus tsilo Silva-Dávila, 2007 (type) – Madagascar
Notes and References
- Silva-Dávila. D.. 2007. Mahafalytenus, a new spider genus from Madagascar (Araneae, Ctenidae).. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 59–98. 58.
- Gen. Mahafalytenus Silva-Dávila, 2007. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-05-25. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.