Pseudolampona Explained
Pseudolampona is a genus of Australian white tailed spiders that was first described by Norman I. Platnick in 2000.[1]
Species
it contains twelve species:[2]
- Pseudolampona binnowee Platnick, 2000 – Australia (New South Wales)
- Pseudolampona boree Platnick, 2000 – Southern Australia
- Pseudolampona emmett Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland)
- Pseudolampona glenmore Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland)
- Pseudolampona jarrahdale Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
- Pseudolampona kroombit Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland)
- Pseudolampona marun Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
- Pseudolampona spurgeon Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland)
- Pseudolampona taroom Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
- Pseudolampona warrandyte Platnick, 2000 (type) – Southeastern Australia
- Pseudolampona woodman Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
- Pseudolampona wyandotte Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland)
See also
Notes and References
- Platnick. N. I.. 2000. A relimitation and revision of the Australasian ground spider family Lamponidae (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea).. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 1–330. 245. Norman_I._Platnick. 10.1206/0003-0090(2000)245<0001:ARAROT>2.0.CO;2. 2246/1592.
- Gen. Pseudolampona Platnick, 2000. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-06-12. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2. Gloor. Daniel. Nentwig. Wolfgang. Blick. Theo. Kropf. Christian.