Andromma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Liocranidae
Genus: Andromma
Simon, 1893
Type species
Andromma aethiopicum
Simon, 1893
Species

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Andromma is a genus of spiders in the family Liocranidae. It was first described in 1893 by Eugène Simon.[1]

Species

As of December 2022 it contains twenty-three species:[2]

  • Andromma aethiopicum Simon, 1893 — Ethiopia
  • Andromma albinovani Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Ivory Coast
  • Andromma alvoculatum Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma anacardium Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Ethiopia
  • Andromma anochetorum Simon, 1909 — Gabon
  • Andromma bouvieri Fage, 1936 — Kenya
  • Andromma cyamos Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma cycnotrachelos Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma delphiurum Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Nigeria
  • Andromma deogratias Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Burundi
  • Andromma dicranobelos Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma didrepanum Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma divinagraciae Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Burundi
  • Andromma elephantactes Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Ivory Coast
  • Andromma ghesquierei Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma heligmos Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma helix Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Ivory Coast
  • Andromma juakalyi Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma katangense Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo
  • Andromma ophiophagum Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — DR Congo, Burundi
  • Andromma prosopion Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Cameroon
  • Andromma raffrayi Simon, 1899 — Namibia, Mozambique, South Africa
  • Andromma velum Bosselaers & Jocqué, 2022 — Malawi

References

  1. Simon, Eugène (1893). Histoire naturelle des araignées (2 ed.). Paris. pp. 257–488.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. "Gen. Andromma Simon, 1893". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 19 December 2022.


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