Glenognatha
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Araneoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Tetragnathidae
Subfamilia: Tetragnathinae
Genus: Glenognatha
Species:
G. argenteoguttata –
G. argyrostilba –
G. australis –
G. boraceia –
G. caaguara –
G. camisea –
G. caparu –
G. caporiaccoi –
G. centralis –
G. chamberlini –
G. dentata –
G. emertoni –
G. florezi –
G. foxi –
G. ganeshi –
G. gaujoni –
G. globosa –
G. gloriae –
G. gouldi –
G. heleios –
G. hirsutissima –
G. iviei –
G. januari –
G. lacteovittata –
G. maelfaiti –
G. mendezi –
G. minuta –
G. mira –
G. nigromaculata –
G. osawai –
G. patriceae –
G. paullula –
G. phalangiops –
G. smilodon –
G. spherella –
G. tangi –
G. timbira –
G. vivianae
Name
[edit]Glenognatha Simon, 1887
Type species: Glenognatha emertoni Eugène Louis Simon, 1887, by monotypy
Synonyms
[edit]- Mimognatha Banks, 1929 (Synonymized by Levi, 1980: 64)
- Type species: Theridium foxi Henry Christopher McCook, 1894, by monotypy
- Type species: Hivaoa argenteoguttata Lucien Berland, 1935
References
[edit]Primary references
[edit]- Simon, E.L. 1887. Observation sur divers arachnides: synonymies et descriptions. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France (6)7: 158-159, 167, 175-176, 186-187, 193-195. Reference page.
Additional references
[edit]- Baba, Y.G. & Tanikawa, A. 2018. Two new spider species of the genera Glenognatha and Pachygnatha (Araneae: Tetragnathidae) from Japan. Acta Arachnologica 67(1): 39-42. Reference page.
- Cabra-García, J. & Brescovit, A.D. 2016. Revision and phylogenetic analysis of the orb-weaving spider genus Glenognatha Simon, 1887 (Araneae, Tetragnathidae). Zootaxa 4069(1): 1–183. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4069.1.1. Reference page.
- Sankaran, P.M., Caleb, T.D.J. & Sebastian, P.A. 2020a. A new Indian species of the orb-weaving spider genus Glenognatha Simon, 1887, with a new combination and a new synonymy of Tylorida marmorea (Pocock, 1901) (Araneae, Tetragnathinae). Zootaxa 4808(1): 196–200. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4808.1.12. . Reference page.
Links
[edit]- Platnick, N. I. 2009. The World Spider Catalog, version 9.5. American Museum of Natural History. [1]