Gongylidioides
G. onoi, male
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Linyphiidae
Genus: Gongylidioides
Oi, 1960[1]
Type species
G. cucullatus
Oi, 1960
Species

18, see text

Gongylidioides is a genus of Asian dwarf spiders that was first described by R. Oi in 1960.[2]

Species

As of May 2019 it contains eighteen species, found in China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Russia, Taiwan, and Vietnam:[1]

  • Gongylidioides acmodontus Tu & Li, 2006 – China
  • Gongylidioides angustus Tu & Li, 2006 – Taiwan
  • Gongylidioides communis Saito & Ono, 2001 – Japan
  • Gongylidioides cucullatus Oi, 1960 (type) – Japan
  • Gongylidioides diellipticus Song & Li, 2008 – Taiwan
  • Gongylidioides foratus (Ma & Zhu, 1990) – China
  • Gongylidioides galeritus Saito & Ono, 2001 – Japan
  • Gongylidioides griseolineatus (Schenkel, 1936) – Russia (Far East), China
  • Gongylidioides kaihotsui Saito & Ono, 2001 – Japan, Korea
  • Gongylidioides keralaensis Tanasevitch, 2011 – India
  • Gongylidioides kouqianensis Tu & Li, 2006 – China
  • Gongylidioides lagenoscapis Yin, 2012 – China
  • Gongylidioides monocornis Saito & Ono, 2001 – Japan
  • Gongylidioides onoi Tazoe, 1994 – China, Vietnam, Japan
  • Gongylidioides pectinatus Tanasevitch, 2011 – India, Malaysia
  • Gongylidioides protegulus Tanasevitch & Marusik, 2019 – Taiwan
  • Gongylidioides rimatus (Ma & Zhu, 1990) – Russia (Far East), China
  • Gongylidioides ussuricus Eskov, 1992 – Russia (Far East), China, Korea

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Gen. Gongylidioides Oi, 1960". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
  2. Oi, R. (1960). "Linyphiid spiders of Japan". Journal of the Institute of Polytechnics Osaka City University. 11: 137–244.


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