Systenoplacis Explained
Systenoplacis is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae. It was first described in 1907 by Simon., it contains 22 African species.[1]
Species
Systenoplacis comprises the following species:
- S. biguttatus Jocqué, 2009 — Cameroon
- S. biunguis (Strand, 1913) — Central Africa
- S. fagei (Lawrence, 1937) — South Africa
- S. falconeri (Caporiacco, 1949) — Kenya
- S. giltayi (Lessert, 1929) — Congo
- S. howelli Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. maculatus (Marx, 1893) — Central, East Africa
- S. manga Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. maritimus Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. michielsi Jocqué, 2009 — Kenya
- S. microguttatus Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. minimus Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. multipunctatus (Berland, 1920) — Kenya
- S. obstructus Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. patens Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. quinqueguttatus Jocqué, 2009 — Nigeria
- S. scharffi Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. septemguttatus Simon, 1907 (type) — Guinea-Bissau
- S. thea Jocqué, 2009 — Tanzania
- S. turbatus Jocqué, 2009 — Ivory Coast
- S. vandami (Hewitt, 1916) — South Africa
- S. waruii Jocqué, 2009 — Kenya, Tanzania
Notes and References
- Web site: Zodariidae. World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2017-03-22.