Monapia Explained
Monapia is a genus of South American anyphaenid sac spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1897.[1]
Species
it contains thirteen species:[2]
- Monapia alupuran Ramírez, 1995 — Chile
- Monapia angusta (Mello-Leitão, 1944) — Uruguay, Argentina
- Monapia carolina Ramírez, 1999 — Argentina
- Monapia charrua Ramírez, 1999 — Uruguay, Argentina
- Monapia dilaticollis (Nicolet, 1849) — Chile, Argentina, Juan Fernandez Is.
- Monapia fierro Ramírez, 1999 — Argentina
- Monapia guenoana Ramírez, 1999 — Uruguay, Argentina
- Monapia huaria Ramírez, 1995 — Chile
- Monapia lutea (Nicolet, 1849) — Chile, Argentina
- Monapia pichinahuel Ramírez, 1995 — Chile, Argentina
- Monapia silvatica Ramírez, 1995 — Chile, Argentina
- Monapia tandil Ramírez, 1999 — Argentina
- Monapia vittata (Simon, 1884) — Chile, Argentina
Notes and References
- Book: Simon, E.. 1897. Histoire naturelle des araignées. 10.5962/bhl.title.51973.
- Web site: Gen. Monapia Simon, 1897. World Spider Catalog. 2019-04-02. Natural History Museum Bern.