Sipalolasma Explained
Sipalolasma is a genus of brushed trapdoor spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1892.[1] It is restricted to South Asia and parts of Africa.[2]
Species
it contains nine species:[3]
- Sipalolasma aedificatrix Abraham, 1924 – Malaysia
- Sipalolasma arthrapophysis (Gravely, 1915) – India
- Sipalolasma bicalcarata (Simon, 1904) – Ethiopia
- Sipalolasma ellioti Simon, 1892 (type) – Sri Lanka
- Sipalolasma greeni Pocock, 1900 – Sri Lanka
- Sipalolasma humicola (Benoit, 1965) – Mozambique
- Sipalolasma kissi Benoit, 1966 – Congo
- Sipalolasma ophiriensis Abraham, 1924 – Malaysia
- Sipalolasma warnantae Benoit, 1966 – Congo
Notes and References
- Book: Simon, E. 1892. Histoire naturelle des araignées. 10.5962/bhl.title.51973.
- Javed . S.M.M. . R.J. . Raven . F. . Tampal . K.T. . Rao . 2010 . Occurrence and redescription of Sipalolasma arthrapophysis (Gravely, 1915) (Araneae: Barychelidae: Barychelinae) from India . Journal of Threatened Taxa . 2 . 5 . 867–875 . 2016-04-15 . amp . 10.11609/jott.o2387.867-75. free .
- Gen. Sipalolasma Simon, 1892. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-05-17. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.