Pocobletus Explained
Pocobletus is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1894.[1]
Species
it contains thirteen species:[2]
- Pocobletus bivittatus Simon, 1898 – St. Vincent
- Pocobletus conspicuus (Millidge, 1991) – Peru, Brazil
- Pocobletus coroniger Simon, 1894 (type) – USA, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela
- Pocobletus eberhardi (Rodrigues, Lemos & Brescovit, 2013) – Brazil
- Pocobletus girotii (Lemos & Brescovit, 2013) – Brazil
- Pocobletus medonho (Lemos & Brescovit, 2013) – Brazil
- Pocobletus nogueirai (Lemos & Brescovit, 2013) – Brazil
- Pocobletus pallidus (Millidge, 1991) – Venezuela
- Pocobletus phoenix (Lemos & Brescovit, 2013) – Brazil
- Pocobletus proba (Millidge, 1991) – Bolivia
- Pocobletus ribeiroi (Lemos & Brescovit, 2013) – Brazil
- Pocobletus una (Lemos & Brescovit, 2013) – Brazil
- Pocobletus versicolor (Millidge, 1991) – Colombia, Ecuador
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Simon, E. 1894. Histoire naturelle des araignées. Roret . Paris. 10.5962/bhl.title.51973. Eugène Simon.
- Gloor. Daniel. Nentwig. Wolfgang. Blick. Theo. Kropf. Christian. 2022. Gen. Pocobletus Simon, 1894. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2. World Spider Catalog Version 23.0. 24 January 2022.