Tegecoelotes Explained
Tegecoelotes is a genus of Asian funnel weavers first described by S. V. Ovtchinnikov in 1999.[1]
Species
it contains fifteen species:[2]
- Tegecoelotes chikunii Okumura, Ono & Nishikawa, 2011 – Japan
- Tegecoelotes corasides (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) – Japan
- Tegecoelotes dorsatus (Uyemura, 1936) – Japan
- Tegecoelotes dysodentatus Zhang & Zhu, 2005 – China
- Tegecoelotes echigonis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
- Tegecoelotes eurydentatus Zhang, Zhu & Wang, 2017 – China
- Tegecoelotes hibaensis Okumura, Ono & Nishikawa, 2011 – Japan
- Tegecoelotes ignotus (Bösenberg & Strand, 1906) – Japan
- Tegecoelotes michikoae (Nishikawa, 1977) – Japan
- Tegecoelotes mizuyamae Ono, 2008 – Japan
- Tegecoelotes otomo Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
- Tegecoelotes religiosus Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
- Tegecoelotes secundus (Paik, 1971) – Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Japan
- Tegecoelotes tateyamaensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
- Tegecoelotes yogoensis Nishikawa, 2009 – Japan
Notes and References
- Ovtchinnikov. S. V.. 1999. On the supraspecific systematics of the subfamily Coelotinae (Araneae, Amaurobiidae) in the former USSR fauna.. Tethys Entomological Research. 63–80. 1.
- Web site: Gen. Tegecoelotes Ovtchinnikov, 1999. World Spider Catalog. 2019-05-07. Natural History Museum Bern.