Zatavua Explained
Zatavua is a genus of Malagasy cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2003.[1]
Species
it contains seventeen species, found only on Madagascar:[2]
- Zatavua analalava Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
- Zatavua andrei (Millot, 1946) – Madagascar
- Zatavua ankaranae (Millot, 1946) – Madagascar
- Zatavua fagei (Millot, 1946) – Madagascar
- Zatavua griswoldi Huber, 2003 (type) – Madagascar
- Zatavua imerinensis (Millot, 1946) – Madagascar
- Zatavua impudica (Millot, 1946) – Madagascar
- Zatavua isalo Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
- Zatavua kely Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
- Zatavua madagascariensis (Fage, 1945) – Madagascar
- Zatavua mahafaly Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
- Zatavua punctata (Millot, 1946) – Madagascar
- Zatavua talatakely Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
- Zatavua tamatave Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
- Zatavua voahangyae Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
- Zatavua vohiparara Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
- Zatavua zanahary Huber, 2003 – Madagascar
See also
Notes and References
- Huber. B. A.. 2003. Cladistic analysis of Malagasy pholcid spiders reveals generic level endemism: Revision of Zatavua n. gen. and Paramicromerys Millot (Pholcidae, Araneae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 261–318. 137.
- Web site: Gen. Zatavua Huber, 2003. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-07-05. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.