Sinopoda

Sinopoda is a genus of Asian huntsman spiders that was first described by Peter Jäger in 1999.[2]

Sinopoda
Female Sinopoda okinawana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Sparassidae
Genus: Sinopoda
Jäger, 1999[1]
Type species
S. forcipata
(Karsch, 1881)
Species

138, see text

Species

As of December 2022 it contains 138 species, found in Asia:[1]

  • S. abstrusa Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019China
  • S. aenyk Grall & Jäger, 2020Laos
  • S. aequalis Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. afflata Zhong, Cao & Liu, 2017 – China
  • S. albofasciata Jäger & Ono, 2002Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • S. altissima (Hu & Li, 1987) – China
  • S. anguina Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. angulata Jäger, Gao & Fei, 2002 – China
  • S. apiculiformis Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. arboricola Grall & Jäger, 2020Malaysia (Borneo)
  • S. assamensis Grall & Jäger, 2020India
  • S. aureola Kim, Lee & Lee, 2014Korea
  • S. bifurca Grall & Jäger, 2020 – China
  • S. bigibba (Chae, Lee & Kim, 2022) – Korea
  • S. biguttata Lee, Lee & Kim, 2016 – Korea
  • S. bispina Grall & Jäger, 2020Myanmar
  • S. bogil (Chae, Lee & Kim, 2022) – Korea
  • S. brevis Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. caeca Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Laos
  • S. campanacea (Wang, 1990) – China
  • S. chiangmaiensis Grall & Jäger, 2020Thailand
  • S. chongan Xu, Yin & Peng, 2000 – China
  • S. cochlearia Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2015 – China
  • S. columnaris Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. cornuta Grall & Jäger, 2020Indonesia (Sulawesi)
  • S. crassa Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. curva Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. dasani Kim, Lee, Lee & Hong, 2015 – Korea
  • S. dashahe Zhu, Zhang, Zhang & Chen, 2005 – China
  • S. dayong (Bao, Yin & Yan, 2000) – China
  • S. dehiscens Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. deminutiva Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Laos
  • S. derivata Jäger & Ono, 2002 – Japan
  • S. emei Grall & Jäger, 2020 – China
  • S. empat Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Peninsula)
  • S. erromena Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. exspectata Jäger & Ono, 2001Taiwan
  • S. fasciculata Jäger, Gao & Fei, 2002 – China
  • S. flexura Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Laos or Cambodia or Vietnam
  • S. forcipata (Karsch, 1881) (type) – China, Korea, Japan
  • S. fornicata Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. globosa Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2015 – China
  • S. grandispinosa Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. guangyuanensis Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2018 – China
  • S. guap Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. hainan Grall & Jäger, 2020 – China (Hainan)
  • S. hamata (Fox, 1937) – China
  • S. hanya Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Borneo)
  • S. helii Wang & Li, 2021 – China
  • S. himalayica (Hu & Li, 1987) – China
  • S. hongruii Wang & Li, 2021 – China
  • S. horizontalis Zhong, Cao & Liu, 2017 – China
  • S. improcera Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. insicura Grall & Jäger, 2020 – China
  • S. inthanon Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Thailand
  • S. jiangzhou Wang & Li, 2021 – China
  • S. jirisanensis (Kim & Chae, 2013) – Korea
  • S. kalaw Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Myanmar
  • S. kambaiti Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Myanmar
  • S. kamouk Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Laos
  • S. kieo Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Laos
  • S. kinabalu Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Borneo)
  • S. konglor Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Laos
  • S. koreana (Paik, 1968) – Korea, Japan
  • S. kyee Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Myanmar
  • S. lata Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. lebar Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Indonesia (Sulawesi)
  • S. licenti (Schenkel, 1953) – China
  • S. liui Zhong, Cao & Liu, 2017 – China
  • S. longicymbialis Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Thailand
  • S. longiducta Zhang, Zhang & Zhang, 2015 – China
  • S. longshan Yin, Peng, Yan & Bao, 2000 – China
  • S. lot Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Thailand
  • S. luyui Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. maculata Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Borneo)
  • S. mamillata Zhong, Cao & Liu, 2017 – China
  • S. mat Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Vietnam
  • S. matang Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Borneo)
  • S. mi Chen & Zhu, 2009 – China
  • S. microphthalma (Fage, 1929) – Malaysia
  • S. minschana (Schenkel, 1936) – China
  • S. muyuensis (Zhong, Zeng, Gu, Yu & Yang, 2022) – China
  • S. nanphagu Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Myanmar
  • S. nigrobrunnea Lee, Lee & Kim, 2016 – Korea
  • S. nuda Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. ogatai Jäger & Ono, 2002 – Japan
  • S. okinawana Jäger & Ono, 2000 – Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
  • S. ovata Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. pantherina (Chae, Lee & Kim, 2022) – Korea
  • S. parva Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Peninsula)
  • S. peet Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. pengi Song & Zhu, 1999 – China
  • S. phathai Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Thailand
  • S. phiset Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Thailand
  • S. phom Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Thailand
  • S. pyramidalis Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. reinholdae Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Borneo)
  • S. rotunda Grall & Jäger, 2020 – China
  • S. ruam Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Thailand
  • S. saiyok Wang & Li, 2021 – Thailand
  • S. scurion Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. semicirculata Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. separata Zhong, Cao & Liu, 2017 – China
  • S. serpentembolus Zhang, Zhu, Jäger & Song, 2007 – China
  • S. serrata (Wang, 1990) – China
  • S. shennonga (Peng, Yin & Kim, 1996) – China
  • S. silvicola Grall & Jäger, 2020 – China
  • S. sitkao Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. soong Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. steineri Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. stellata (Schenkel, 1963) – China
  • S. stellatops Jäger & Ono, 2002 – Korea, Japan
  • S. suang Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. sulawesia Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Indonesia (Sulawesi)
  • S. taa Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. tanikawai Jäger & Ono, 2000 – Japan
  • S. tawau Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Borneo)
  • S. tengchongensis Fu & Zhu, 2008 – China
  • S. tham Jäger, 2012 – Laos
  • S. thieu Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Vietnam
  • S. tibang Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Indonesia (Borneo)
  • S. tilmanni Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Malaysia (Peninsula)
  • S. tralinh Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Vietnam
  • S. triangula Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. tuber Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Borneo (Malaysia, Brunei)
  • S. tumefacta Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. undata Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. unicolor Grall & Jäger, 2020 – Thailand
  • S. wangi Song & Zhu, 1999 – China
  • S. wayala Grall & Jäger, 2020 – China
  • S. wuyiensis Liu, 2021 – China
  • S. xieae Peng & Yin, 2001 – China
  • S. yaanensis Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. yanjin Wang & Li, 2021 – China
  • S. yanlingensis Zhong, Jäger, Chen & Liu, 2019 – China
  • S. yanzi Wang & Li, 2021 – China
  • S. yaojingensis Liu, Li & Jäger, 2008 – China
  • S. yichangensis Zhu, Zhong & Yang, 2020 – China

Uncataloged species

See also

References

  1. "Gen. Sinopoda Jäger, 1999". World Spider Catalog Version 22.5. Natural History Museum Bern. 2021. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  2. Jäger, P. (1999). "Sinopoda, a new genus of Heteropodinae (Araneae, Sparassidae) from Asia". Journal of Arachnology. 27: 19–24.


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