Paramigas Explained
Paramigas is a genus of tree trapdoor spiders native to Madagascar. It was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1895.[1]
Species
, it contains eleven species:[2]
- Paramigas alluaudi (Simon, 1903)
- Paramigas andasibe Raven, 2001
- Paramigas goodmani Griswold & Ledford, 2001
- Paramigas macrops Griswold & Ledford, 2001
- Paramigas manakambus Griswold & Ledford, 2001
- Paramigas milloti Griswold & Ledford, 2001
- Paramigas oracle Griswold & Ledford, 2001
- Paramigas pauliani (Dresco & Canard, 1975)
- Paramigas pectinatus Griswold & Ledford, 2001
- Paramigas perroti (Simon, 1891)
- Paramigas rothorum Griswold & Ledford, 2001
Notes and References
- Pocock. R. I.. 1895. Descriptions of new genera and species of trap-door spiders belonging to the group Trionychi. Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 6. 16. 187–197.
- Web site: Migidae. World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019-03-21.