Geolycosa

Geolycosa is a genus of wolf spiders first described in 1904.[3]

Geolycosa
G. vultuosa
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Lycosidae
Genus: Geolycosa
Montgomery, 1904[1]
Species

75, see text

Synonyms

Species

As of 2017, it contains 75 species:[1]

  • Geolycosa aballicola (Strand, 1906)
  • Geolycosa albimarginata (Badcock, 1932)
  • Geolycosa appetens Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa ashantica (Strand, 1916)
  • Geolycosa atroscopulata Roewer, 1955
  • Geolycosa atrosellata Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa bridarollii (Mello-Leitão, 1945)
  • Geolycosa buyebalana Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa carli (Reimoser, 1934)
  • Geolycosa charitonovi (Mcheidze, 1997)
  • Geolycosa conspersa (Thorell, 1877)
  • Geolycosa cyrenaica (Simon, 1908)
  • Geolycosa diffusa Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa disposita Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa diversa Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa domifex (Hancock, 1899)
  • Geolycosa dunini Zyuzin & Logunov, 2000
  • Geolycosa egena (L. Koch, 1877)
  • Geolycosa escambiensis Wallace, 1942
  • Geolycosa excussa (Tullgren, 1905)
  • Geolycosa fatifera (Hentz, 1842)
  • Geolycosa festina (L. Koch, 1877)
  • Geolycosa flavichelis Roewer, 1955
  • Geolycosa forsaythi (Dahl, 1908)
  • Geolycosa gaerdesi Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa gofensis (Strand, 1906)
  • Geolycosa gosoga (Chamberlin, 1925)
  • Geolycosa habilis Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa hectoria (Pocock, 1900)
  • Geolycosa hubbelli Wallace, 1942
  • Geolycosa hyltonscottae (Mello-Leitão, 1941)
  • Geolycosa impudica (Mello-Leitão, 1944)
  • Geolycosa incertula (Mello-Leitão, 1941)
  • Geolycosa infensa (L. Koch, 1877)
  • Geolycosa insulata (Mello-Leitão, 1944)
  • Geolycosa ituricola (Strand, 1913)
  • Geolycosa katekeana Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa kijabica (Strand, 1916)
  • Geolycosa lancearia (Mello-Leitão, 1940)
  • Geolycosa latifrons Montgomery, 1904
  • Geolycosa liberiana Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa lindneri (Karsch, 1879)
  • Geolycosa lusingana (Roewer, 1959)
  • Geolycosa micanopy Wallace, 1942
  • Geolycosa minor (Simon, 1910)
  • Geolycosa missouriensis (Banks, 1895)
  • Geolycosa natalensis Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa nolotthensis (Simon, 1910)
  • Geolycosa nossibeensis (Strand, 1907)
  • Geolycosa ornatipes (Bryant, 1935)
  • Geolycosa patellonigra Wallace, 1942
  • Geolycosa pikei (Marx, 1881)
  • Geolycosa rafaelana (Chamberlin, 1928)
  • Geolycosa raptatorides (Strand, 1909)
  • Geolycosa riograndae Wallace, 1942
  • Geolycosa rogersi Wallace, 1942
  • Geolycosa rubrotaeniata (Keyserling, 1877)
  • Geolycosa rufibarbis (Mello-Leitão, 1947)
  • Geolycosa sangilia (Roewer, 1955)
  • Geolycosa schulzi (Dahl, 1908)
  • Geolycosa sexmaculata Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa shinkuluna Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa suahela (Strand, 1913)
  • Geolycosa subvittata (Pocock, 1900)
  • Geolycosa tangana (Roewer, 1959)
  • Geolycosa ternetzi (Mello-Leitão, 1939)
  • Geolycosa timorensis (Thorell, 1881)
  • Geolycosa togonia Roewer, 1960
  • Geolycosa turricola (Treat, 1880)
  • Geolycosa uinticolens (Chamberlin, 1936)
  • Geolycosa uruguayaca (Strand, 1909)
  • Geolycosa vultuosa (C. L. Koch, 1838)
  • Geolycosa wrighti (Emerton, 1912)
  • Geolycosa xera McCrone, 1963
  • Geolycosa xera archboldi McCrone, 1963

References

  1. "Lycosidae". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2017-03-10.
  2. Dondale, C. D.; Redner, J. H. (1990). "The insects and arachnids of Canada, Part 17. The wolf spiders, nurseryweb spiders, and lynx spiders of Canada and Alaska, Araneae: Lycosidae, Pisauridae, and Oxyopidae". Research Branch Agriculture Canada Publication. 1856.
  3. Montgomery, T. H. (1904). "Descriptions of North American Araneae of the families Lycosidae and Pisauridae". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 56: 261–325.


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