Maro (spider) explained
Maro is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1907.[1]
Species
it contains thirteen species:[2]
- Maro bureensis Tanasevitch, 2006 – Russia (Far East)
- Maro flavescens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) – Russia (South Siberia, Far East), Mongolia
- Maro khabarum Tanasevitch, 2006 – Russia (Far East)
- Maro lehtineni Saaristo, 1971 – Europe (Central and Northern)
- Maro lepidus Casemir, 1961 – Europe
- Maro minutus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1907 (type) – Europe
- Maro nearcticus Dondale & Buckle, 2001 – Canada, USA, Mexico
- Maro pansibiricus Tanasevitch, 2006 – Russia (Europe to Far East)
- Maro perpusillus Saito, 1984 – Japan
- Maro saaristoi Eskov, 1980 – Russia (Siberia, Far East, Sakhalin)
- Maro sibiricus Eskov, 1980 – Russia (Europe to Far East/East Siberia)
- Maro sublestus Falconer, 1915 – Europe, Russia (Europe to West Siberia)
- Maro ussuricus Tanasevitch, 2006 – Russia (Far East)
See also
Notes and References
- Pickard-Cambridge. O.. 1907. On some new and rare British Arachnida. Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club. 72–92. 27. Octavius_Pickard-Cambridge.
- 2022 . Gen. Maro O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1907 . Natural History Museum Bern . 10.24436/2 . 29 September 2022 . World Spider Catalog Version 23.5.