Mitrager
Appearance
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Mitrager | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Linyphiidae |
Genus: | Mitrager van Helsdingen, 1985 |
Type species | |
M. noordami van Helsdingen, 1985
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Species | |
25, see text |
Mitrager is a genus of Asian dwarf spiders that was first described by P. J. van Helsdingen in 1985.[1]
Species
[edit]As of June 2022[update] it contains twenty-five species:[2]
- Mitrager angelus (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager assueta (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager clypeellum (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager cornuta (Tanasevitch, 2015) – India
- Mitrager coronata (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager dismodicoides (Wunderlich, 1974) – Nepal
- Mitrager elongatus (Wunderlich, 1974) – Nepal
- Mitrager falcifera (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager falciferoides (Tanasevitch, 2015) – India
- Mitrager globiceps (Thaler, 1987) – India (Kashmir)
- Mitrager hirsuta (Wunderlich, 1974) – Nepal
- Mitrager lineata (Wunderlich, 1974) – Nepal
- Mitrager lopchu (Tanasevitch, 2015) – India
- Mitrager lucida (Wunderlich, 1974) – Nepal
- Mitrager malearmata (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager modesta (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager noordami van Helsdingen, 1985 (type) – Indonesia (Java)
- Mitrager rustica (Tanasevitch, 2015) – India
- Mitrager savigniformis (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager sexoculata (Wunderlich, 1974) – Nepal
- Mitrager sexoculorum (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager tholusa (Tanasevitch, 1998) – Nepal
- Mitrager triceps (Tanasevitch, 2020) – Nepal
- Mitrager unicolor (Wunderlich, 1974) – Nepal
- Mitrager villosus (Tanasevitch, 2015) – India
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Helsdingen, P. J. van (1985). "Mitrager noordami, an erigonine novelty from Java". Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society. 6: 353–358.
- ^ "Gen. Mitrager van Helsdingen, 1985". World Spider Catalog Version 23.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2022. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 3 June 2022.