Troglohyphantes

Troglohyphantes
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Linyphiidae
Genus: Troglohyphantes
Joseph, 1881
Species

T. gracilis
T. similis
T. spinipes
 many more, see text

Diversity
124 species

Troglohyphantes is a genus of spider in the Linyphiidae family. At least some species are found exclusively in caves.

Name

The genus name is combined from Ancient Greek troglo- "cave (dweller)" and -hyphantes, a common ending for linyphiid genera.

Species

  • T. adjaricus Tanasevitch, 1987 — Georgia
  • T. affinis (Kulczynski, 1914) — Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. affirmatus (Simon, 1913) — Spain
  • T. albicaudatus Bosmans, 2006 — Algeria
  • T. albopictus Pesarini, 1989 — Italy
  • T. aldae Pesarini, 2001 — Italy
  • T. alluaudi Fage, 1919 — Spain
  • T. balazuci Dresco, 1956 — France
  • T. birsteini Charitonov, 1947 — Russia, Georgia
  • T. bolivarorum Machado, 1939 — Spain
  • T. bolognai Brignoli, 1975 — Italy
  • T. bonzanoi Brignoli, 1979 — Italy
  • T. boudewijni Deeleman-Reinhold, 1974 — Montenegro
  • T. brevipes Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. brignolii Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Italy, Croatia
  • T. bureschianus Deltshev, 1975 — Bulgaria
  • T. caecus Fage, 1919 — France
  • T. caligatus Pesarini, 1989 — Switzerland, Italy
  • T. cantabricus (Simon, 1911) — Spain
  • T. caporiaccoi Brignoli, 1971 — Italy
  • T. cavadinii Pesarini, 1989 — Italy
  • T. cerberus (Simon, 1884) — France
  • T. charitonovi Tanasevitch, 1987 — Russia
  • T. cirtensis (Simon, 1910) — Algeria
  • T. comottii Pesarini, 1989 — Italy
  • T. confusus Kratochvíl, 1939 — Eastern Europe
  • T. croaticus (Chyzer, 1894) — Eastern Europe
  • T. cruentus Brignoli, 1971 — Slovenia
  • T. dalmaticus (Kulczynski, 1914) — Croatia, Macedonia
  • T. deelemanae Tanasevitch, 1987 — Georgia
  • T. dekkingae Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
    • Troglohyphantes dekkingae pauciaculeatus Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. delmastroi Pesarini, 2001 — Italy
  • T. diabolicus Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Slovenia
  • T. dinaricus (Kratochvíl, 1948) — Croatia
  • T. diurnus Kratochvíl, 1932 — Austria, Slovenia, Croatia
  • T. dominici Pesarini, 1988 — Italy
  • T. draconis Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Macedonia
  • T. drenskii Deltshev, 1973 — Bulgaria
  • T. excavatus Fage, 1919 — Italy, Austria, Eastern Europe
  • T. exul Thaler, 1987 — Italy
  • T. fagei Roewer, 1931 — Germany, Austria, Italy
  • T. fallax Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. fatalis Pesarini, 1988 — Italy
  • T. fugax (Kulczynski, 1914) — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. furcifer (Simon, 1884) — Spain
  • T. gamsi Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Slovenia
  • T. gestroi Fage, 1933 — Italy
  • T. giromettai (Kulczynski, 1914) — Croatia
  • T. gladius Wunderlich, 1995 — Turkey
  • T. gracilis Fage, 1919 — Slovenia
  • T. gregori (Miller, 1947) — Czech Rep.
  • T. hadzii Kratochvíl, 1934 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. helsdingeni Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Austria, Slovenia
  • T. henroti Dresco, 1956 — France
  • T. herculanus (Kulczynski, 1894) — Eastern Europe
  • T. inermis Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Macedonia
  • T. iulianae Brignoli, 1971 — Italy
  • T. jamatus Roewer, 1931 — Slovenia
  • T. jeanneli Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1970 — Romania
  • T. juris Thaler, 1982 — Italy
  • T. karawankorum Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Austria, Slovenia
  • T. konradi Brignoli, 1975 — Italy
  • T. kordunlikanus Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Croatia
  • T. kratochvili Drensky, 1935 — Macedonia
  • T. lakatnikensis Drensky, 1931 — Bulgaria
  • T. latzeli Thaler, 1986 — Austria
  • T. lesserti Kratochvíl, 1935 — Balkans
  • T. lessinensis Caporiacco, 1936 — Italy
  • T. liburnicus Caporiacco, 1927 — Balkans
  • T. lucifuga (Simon, 1884) — Europe
  • T. marqueti (Simon, 1884) — France
    • Troglohyphantes marqueti pauciaculeatus Simon, 1929 — France
  • T. microcymbium Pesarini, 2001 — Italy
  • T. milleri (Kratochvíl, 1948) — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. montanus Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. nigraerosae Brignoli, 1971 — Italy
  • T. noricus (Thaler & Polenec, 1974) — Germany, Austria
  • T. novicordis Thaler, 1978 — Austria
  • T. numidus (Simon, 1911) — Algeria
  • T. nyctalops Simon, 1911 — Spain
  • T. orghidani Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1977 — Romania
  • T. oromii (Ribera & Blasco, 1986) — Canary Islands
  • T. orpheus (Simon, 1884) — France
  • T. paulusi Thaler, 2002 — Iran
  • T. pavesii Pesarini, 1988 — Italy
  • T. pedemontanus (Gozo, 1908) — Italy
  • T. phragmitis (Simon, 1884) — France
  • T. pisidicus Brignoli, 1971 — Turkey
  • T. pluto Caporiacco, 1938 — Italy
  • T. poleneci Wiehle, 1964 — Italy, Slovenia
  • T. polyophthalmus Joseph, 1881 — Slovenia
  • T. pretneri Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Montenegro
  • T. pugnax Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. pumilio Denis, 1959 — France
  • T. pyrenaeus Simon, 1907 — France
  • T. racovitzai Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1970 — Romania
  • T. regalini Pesarini, 1989 — Italy
  • T. roberti Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Croatia
    • Troglohyphantes roberti dalmatensis Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Croatia
  • T. ruffoi Caporiacco, 1936 — Italy
  • T. salax (Kulczynski, 1914) — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. saouaf Bosmans, 2006 — Algeria, Tunisia
  • T. sbordonii Brignoli, 1975 — Austria, Italy, Slovenia
  • T. schenkeli (Miller, 1937) — Slovakia
  • T. sciakyi Pesarini, 1989 — Italy
  • T. scientificus Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Italy, Slovenia
  • T. similis Fage, 1919 — Slovenia
  • T. simoni Fage, 1919 — France
  • T. sketi Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Slovenia
  • T. solitarius Fage, 1919 — France
  • T. sordellii (Pavesi, 1875) — Switzerland, Italy
  • T. spatulifer Pesarini, 2001 — Italy
  • T. spinipes Fage, 1919 — Slovenia
  • T. strandi Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932 — Croatia
  • T. subalpinus Thaler, 1967 — Germany, Austria
  • T. svilajensis (Kratochvíl, 1948) — Croatia
    • Troglohyphantes svilajensis bosnicus (Kratochvíl, 1948) — Bosnia-Hercegovina
    • Troglohyphantes svilajensis noctiphilus (Kratochvíl, 1948) — Croatia
  • T. tauriscus Thaler, 1982 — Austria
  • T. thaleri Miller & Polenec, 1975 — Austria, Slovenia
  • T. trispinosus Miller & Polenec, 1975 — Slovenia
  • T. troglodytes (Kulczynski, 1914) — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. typhlonetiformis Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932 — Austria, Slovenia
  • T. vicinus Miller & Polenec, 1975 — Slovenia
  • T. vignai Brignoli, 1971 — Italy
  • T. wiebesi Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Bosnia-Hercegovina
  • T. wiehlei Miller & Polenec, 1975 — Austria, Eastern Europe
  • T. zanoni Pesarini, 1988 — Italy

References

Further reading

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