This page lists all described species of the spider family Hersiliidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of January 2021:[1]

B

Bastanius

Bastanius Mirshamsi, Zamani & Marusik, 2016

  • B. foordi (Marusik & Fet, 2009) — Iran
  • B. kermanensis Mirshamsi, Zamani & Marusik, 2016 (type) — Iran

Burmesiola

Burmesiola Wunderlich, 2011[2]

  • B. cretacea Wunderlich, 2011
  • B. daviesi Wunderlich, 2015

D

Deltshevia

Deltshevia Marusik & Fet, 2009

  • D. danovi Marusik & Fet, 2009 (type) — Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan
  • D. gromovi Marusik & Fet, 2009 — Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan
  • D. taftanensis Zamani & Marusik, 2021 — Iran

Duninia

Duninia Marusik & Fet, 2009

  • D. baehrae Marusik & Fet, 2009 (type) — Turkmenistan, Iran
  • D. darvishi Mirshamsi & Marusik, 2013 — Iran
  • D. grodnitskyi Zamani & Marusik, 2018 — Iran
  • D. rheimsae Marusik & Fet, 2009 — Iran

G

Gerdia

Gerdia Menge, 1869[2]

  • G. myura Menge, 1869

Gerdiopsis

Gerdiopsis Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • G. infringens Wunderlich, 2004

Gerdiorum

Gerdiorum Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • G. inflexum Wunderlich, 2004

H

Hersilia

Hersilia
Hersilia okinawaensis, female
Hersilia yaeyamaensis, female

Hersilia Audouin, 1826

  • H. albicomis Simon, 1887 — Ghana, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria
  • H. albinota Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — China
  • H. albomaculata Wang & Yin, 1985 — China
  • H. aldabrensis Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Seychelles (Aldabra), Comoros
  • H. alluaudi Berland, 1920 — Congo, Tanzania
  • H. arborea Lawrence, 1928 — Namibia, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • H. asiatica Song & Zheng, 1982 — China, Taiwan, Thailand, Laos
  • H. australiensis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Northern Territory)
  • H. baforti Benoit, 1967 — Congo, Uganda
  • H. baliensis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Laos, Bali
  • H. bifurcata Baehr & Baehr, 1998 — Australia (Northern Territory)
  • H. bubi Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Equatorial Guinea, Uganda
  • H. carobi Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Ivory Coast
  • H. caudata Audouin, 1826 (type) — Cape Verde Is., West Africa to China
  • H. clarki Benoit, 1967 — Zimbabwe
  • H. clypealis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Thailand
  • H. deelemanae Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • H. eloetsensis Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Madagascar
  • H. facialis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • H. feai Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Myanmar
  • H. flagellifera Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Laos, Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • H. furcata Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Congo
  • H. hildebrandti Karsch, 1878 — Tanzania
  • H. igiti Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Rwanda
  • H. impressifrons Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Borneo
  • H. incompta Benoit, 1971 — Ivory Coast
  • H. insulana Strand, 1907 — Madagascar
  • H. jajat Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Borneo
  • H. kerekot Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Borneo
  • H. kinabaluensis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Borneo
  • H. lelabah Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Borneo
  • H. longbottomi Baehr & Baehr, 1998 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • H. longivulva Sen, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2010 — India
  • H. madagascariensis (Wunderlich, 2004) — Madagascar, Comoros
  • H. madang Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — New Guinea
  • H. mainae Baehr & Baehr, 1995 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • H. martensi Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Nepal, Thailand
  • H. mboszi Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Cameroon, Ivory Coast
  • H. mimbi Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • H. mjoebergi Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • H. moheliensis Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Comoros
  • H. montana Chen, 2007 — Taiwan
  • H. mowomogbe Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Cameroon, Congo
  • H. nentwigi Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, Krakatau)
  • H. nepalensis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Nepal
  • H. novaeguineae Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — New Guinea
  • H. occidentalis Simon, 1907 — West, Central, East Africa
  • H. okinawaensis Tanikawa, 1999 — Japan
  • H. orvakalensis Javed, Foord & Tampal, 2010 — India
  • H. pectinata Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar, Indonesia (Borneo), Philippines
  • H. pungwensis Tucker, 1920 — Zimbabwe
  • H. sagitta Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, South Africa
  • H. savignyi Lucas, 1836 — Sri Lanka, India to Philippines
  • H. scrupulosa Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Kenya, India
  • H. selempoi Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Kenya
  • H. sericea Pocock, 1898 — Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, South Africa, Eswatini
  • H. serrata Dankittipakul & Singtripop, 2011 — Thailand
  • H. setifrons Lawrence, 1928 — Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • H. sigillata Benoit, 1967 — Gabon, Ivory Coast, Congo, Uganda
  • H. simplicipalpis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Thailand
  • H. striata Wang & Yin, 1985 — India, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia (Java, Sumatra)
  • H. sumatrana (Thorell, 1890) — India, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo)
  • H. sundaica Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Thailand, Indonesia (Lombok, Sumbawa)
  • H. taita Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Kenya
  • H. taiwanensis Chen, 2007 — Taiwan
  • H. talebii Mirshamsi, Zamani & Marusik, 2016 — Iran
  • H. tamatavensis Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2006 — Madagascar
  • H. tenuifurcata Baehr & Baehr, 1998 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • H. thailandica Dankittipakul & Singtripop, 2011 — Thailand
  • H. tibialis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — India, Sri Lanka
  • H. vanmoli Benoit, 1971 — Ivory Coast, Togo
  • H. vicina Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Thailand
  • H. vinsoni Lucas, 1869 — Madagascar
  • H. wellswebberae Baehr & Baehr, 1998 — Australia (Northern Territory)
  • H. wraniki Rheims, Brescovit & van Harten, 2004 — Yemen (mainland, Socotra)
  • H. xieae Yin, 2012 — China
  • H. yaeyamaensis Tanikawa, 1999 — Japan
  • H. yunnanensis Wang, Song & Qiu, 1993 — China
  • H. aquisextana Gourret, 1887
  • H. longipes Giebel, 1856
  • H. miranda Koch and Berendt, 1854

Hersiliana

Hersiliana Wunderlich, 2004[2]

  • H. brevipes Wunderlich, 2004

Hersiliola

Hersiliola
Hersiliola turcica

Hersiliola Thorell, 1870

  • H. afghanica Roewer, 1960 — Afghanistan
  • H. artemisiae Zamani, Mirshamsi & Marusik, 2017 — Iran
  • H. bayrami Danişman, Sancak, Erdek & Coşar, 2012 — Turkey
  • H. eltigani El-Hennawy, 2010 — Sudan
  • H. esyunini Marusik & Fet, 2009 — Uzbekistan
  • H. lindbergi Marusik & Fet, 2009 — Afghanistan
  • H. macullulata (Dufour, 1831) (type) — Spain, Algeria, Mali, Israel, Yemen, Iran
  • H. simoni (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) — Spain, Northern Africa, Middle East, Iran
  • H. sternbergsi Marusik & Fet, 2009 — Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran
  • H. turcica Marusik, Kunt & Yağmur, 2010 — Turkey, Iran
  • H. versicolor (Blackwall, 1865) — Cape Verde Is., Canary Is.?
  • H. xinjiangensis (Liang & Wang, 1989) — China

I

Iviraiva

Iviraiva Rheims & Brescovit, 2004

  • I. argentina (Mello-Leitão, 1942) — Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina
  • I. pachyura (Mello-Leitão, 1935) (type) — Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay

M

Murricia

Murricia Simon, 1882

  • M. cornuta Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Singapore
  • M. crinifera Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Sri Lanka
  • M. hyderabadensis Javed & Tampal, 2010 — India
  • M. trapezodica Sen, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2010 — India
  • M. triangularis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — India
  • M. uva Foord, 2008 — Cameroon to Uganda

N

Neotama

Neotama Baehr & Baehr, 1993

  • N. corticola (Lawrence, 1937) — South Africa
  • N. cunhabebe Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Peru, Brazil
  • N. forcipata (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902) — Mexico to El Salvador
  • N. longimana Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Indonesia (Java, Sumatra)
  • N. mexicana (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1893) — USA to Peru, Guyana
  • N. obatala Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Peru, Brazil, Guyana
  • N. punctigera Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — India
  • N. rothorum Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — India
  • N. variata (Pocock, 1899) (type) — Sri Lanka

O

Ovtsharenkoia

Ovtsharenkoia

Ovtsharenkoia Marusik & Fet, 2009

P

Prima

Prima Foord, 2008

Promurricia

Promurricia Baehr & Baehr, 1993

Prototama

Prototama Petrunkevitch, 1971[2]

  • P. antiqua Petrunkevitch, 1971
  • P. maior Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. media Wunderlich, 1988
  • P. minor Wunderlich, 1987
  • P. succinea Petrunkevitch, 1971

S

Spinasilia

Spinasilia Wunderlich, 2015[2]

  • S. dissoluta Wunderlich, 2015

T

Tama

Tama Simon, 1882

Tamopsis

Tamopsis
Brisbane two-tailed spider
(Tamopsis brisbanensis)

Tamopsis Baehr & Baehr, 1987

  • T. amplithorax Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. arnhemensis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
  • T. brachycauda Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
  • T. brevipes Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (New South Wales)
  • T. brisbanensis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
  • T. centralis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland)
  • T. circumvidens Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia, Victoria)
  • T. cooloolensis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland)
  • T. darlingtoniana Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. daviesae Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland)
  • T. depressa Baehr & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Western Australia, Northern Territory)
  • T. ediacarae Baehr & Baehr, 1988 — Australia (South Australia)
  • T. eucalypti (Rainbow, 1900) (type) — Australia (Queensland to South Australia)
  • T. facialis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales)
  • T. fickerti (L. Koch, 1876) — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria)
  • T. fitzroyensis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia, Queensland)
  • T. floreni Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Borneo
  • T. forrestae Baehr & Baehr, 1988 — Australia (Queensland)
  • T. gibbosa Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (Western Australia, South Australia)
  • T. gracilis Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. grayi Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (New South Wales)
  • T. harveyi Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (Northern Territory)
  • T. hirsti Baehr & Baehr, 1998 — Australia (South Australia)
  • T. jongi Baehr & Baehr, 1995 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. kimberleyana Baehr & Baehr, 1998 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. kochi Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia, New South Wales)
  • T. leichhardtiana Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia, Northern Territory, Queensland)
  • T. longbottomi Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (Northern Territory)
  • T. mainae Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. mallee Baehr & Baehr, 1989 — Australia (Western, South Australia, New South Wales)
  • T. minor Baehr & Baehr, 1998 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. nanutarrae Baehr & Baehr, 1989 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. occidentalis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. perthensis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. petricola Baehr & Baehr, 1995 — Australia (Queensland)
  • T. piankai Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. platycephala Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland)
  • T. pseudocircumvidens Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia, South Australia, Northern Territory)
  • T. queenslandica Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
  • T. raveni Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland, South Australia)
  • T. reevesbyana Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia, South Australia)
  • T. riverinae Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — Australia (New South Wales)
  • T. rossi Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • T. transiens Baehr & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Western Australia, Northern Territory, Victoria)
  • T. trionix Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland)
  • T. tropica Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
  • T. tweedensis Baehr & Baehr, 1987 — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
  • T. warialdae Baehr & Baehr, 1998 — Australia (New South Wales)
  • T. wau Baehr & Baehr, 1993 — New Guinea
  • T. weiri Baehr & Baehr, 1995 — Australia (Western Australia)

Tyrotama

Tyrotama Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2005

  • T. abyssus Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2005 — South Africa, Lesotho
  • T. arida (Smithers, 1945) (type) — South Africa
  • T. australis (Simon, 1893) — Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho
  • T. bicava (Smithers, 1945) — Angola, Namibia, South Africa
  • T. fragilis (Lawrence, 1928) — Angola, Namibia
  • T. incerta (Tucker, 1920) — Namibia, South Africa
  • T. soutpansbergensis Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2005 — South Africa
  • T. taris Foord & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2005 — South Africa

Y

Yabisi

Yabisi Rheims & Brescovit, 2004

  • Y. guaba Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Dominican Rep.
  • Y. habanensis (Franganillo, 1936) (type) — USA, Cuba

Ypypuera

Ypypuera Rheims & Brescovit, 2004

  • Y. crucifera (Vellard, 1924) (type) — Venezuela to Argentina
  • Y. esquisita Rheims & Brescovit, 2004 — Ecuador
  • Y. vittata (Simon, 1887) — Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Suriname

References

  1. "Family: Hersiliidae Thorell,1870". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2021. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2021-02-28.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Behrensmeyer, A. K.; Turner, A. (2013). "Taxonomic occurrences of Suidae recorded in the Paleobiology Database". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
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