Pseudomicrommata Explained
Pseudomicrommata (commonly known as grass huntsman spiders[1] [2]) is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by T. H. Järvi in 1914.[3]
Species
it contains four species, found in Africa:[4]
- Pseudomicrommata longipes (Bösenberg & Lenz, 1895) (type) – Africa
- Pseudomicrommata mary Moradmand, 2015 – Guinea, Ivory Coast
- Pseudomicrommata mokranica (Moradmand, Zamani & Jäger, 2019) – Iran
- Pseudomicrommata schoemanae Moradmand, 2015 – Cameroon
- Pseudomicrommata vittigera (Simon, 1897) – Namibia, South Africa
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Dippenaar-Schoeman . Ansie . South African National Survey of Arachnida Photo Identification Guide . Haddad . Charles . Foord . Stefan . Lotz . Leon . 2022 . 1–71 . The Sparassidae of South Africa.
- Moradmand . Majid . 2015 . Revision of the Grass Huntsman Spider Genus Pseudomicrommata Järvi, 1914 (Araneae: Sparassidae) in the Afrotropical Region . African Invertebrates . 56 . 2 . 425–443 . 10.5733/afin.056.0213. 73613005 . free .
- Järvi. T. H.. 1914. Das Vaginalsystem der Sparassiden. II. Spezieller Teil. Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. 118–235. 4.
- Gen. Pseudomicrommata Järvi, 1914. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-10-13. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.