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

Hamadruas

Hamadruas
Hamadruas sikkimensis

Hamadruas Deeleman-Reinhold, 2009

  • H. austera (Thorell, 1894) — Singapore
  • H. heterosticta (Pocock, 1897) — Indonesia (Sulawesi, Moluccas)
  • H. hieroglyphica (Thorell, 1887) (type) — China, Myanmar
  • H. insulana (Thorell, 1891) — India (Nicobar Is.)
  • H. pupulus (Thorell, 1890) — Indonesia (Nias Is.)
  • H. severa (Thorell, 1895) — Myanmar, Indonesia (Lombok)
  • H. signifera (Doleschall, 1859) — Indonesia (Java)
  • H. sikkimensis (Tikader, 1970) — India, Bangladesh, China
  • H. superba (Thorell, 1887) — Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia (Borneo)

Hamataliwa

Hamataliwa
Hamataliwa sp.

Hamataliwa Keyserling, 1887

  • H. albibarbis (Mello-Leitão, 1947) — Brazil
  • H. argyrescens Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • H. aurita Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2005 — China
  • H. banksi (Mello-Leitão, 1928) — Mexico to Costa Rica
  • H. barroana (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936) — Mexico to Panama
  • H. bicolor (Mello-Leitão, 1929) — Brazil
  • H. bituberculata (Mello-Leitão, 1929) — Brazil, Guyana
  • H. brunnea (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902) — Mexico
  • H. buelowae Mello-Leitão, 1945 — Argentina
  • H. bufo Brady, 1970 — Panama
  • H. catenula Deeleman-Reinhold, 2009 — Malaysia, Indonesia (Borneo, Sunda Is.)
  • H. caudata Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • H. cavata (Kraus, 1955) — El Salvador
  • H. cheta Brady, 1970 — Guatemala
  • H. circularis (Kraus, 1955) — El Salvador
  • H. communicans (Chamberlin, 1925) — Hispaniola
  • H. cooki Grimshaw, 1989 — Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
  • H. cordata Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2005 — China
  • H. cornuta (Thorell, 1895) — Myanmar
  • H. crocata Brady, 1970 — Panama
  • H. cucullata Tang, Wang & Peng, 2012 — China
  • H. difficilis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894) — Mexico
  • H. dimidiata (Soares & Camargo, 1948) — Brazil
  • H. dubia (Mello-Leitão, 1929) — Brazil
  • H. facilis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894) — Mexico, Guatemala
  • H. flebilis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894) — Mexico to Panama
  • H. floreni Deeleman-Reinhold, 2009 — Malaysia, Indonesia (Borneo)
  • H. foveata Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • H. fronticornis (Lessert, 1927) — DR Congo, South Africa
  • H. fronto (Thorell, 1890) — Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • H. globosa (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902) — Mexico to Panama
  • H. grisea Keyserling, 1887 (type) — USA, Mexico
  • H. haytiana (Chamberlin, 1925) — Hispaniola
  • H. helia (Chamberlin, 1929) — USA, Mexico, Guyana, Thailand, Malaysia (Sarawak), Brunei, Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • H. hellia Dhali, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2017 — India
  • H. hista Brady, 1970 — Panama
  • H. ignifuga Deeleman-Reinhold, 2009 — Borneo
  • H. incompta (Thorell, 1895) — India, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia (Borneo)
  • H. kulczynskii (Lessert, 1915) — Ethiopia, Botswana, Eswatini, South Africa
  • H. labialis (Song, 1991) — China
  • H. laeta (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894) — Mexico
  • H. latifrons (Thorell, 1890) — Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • H. maculipes (Bryant, 1923) — Antigua and Barbuda (Antigua)
  • H. manca Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • H. marmorata Simon, 1898 — Brazil, Paraguay
  • H. menglunensis Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • H. micropunctata (Mello-Leitão, 1929) — Brazil
  • H. monroei Grimshaw, 1989 — Australia (Queensland)
  • H. nigrescens Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • H. nigritarsa Bryant, 1948 — Hispaniola
  • H. nigriventris (Mello-Leitão, 1929) — Brazil
  • H. obtusa (Thorell, 1892) — Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • H. oculata Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • H. ovata (Biswas, Kundu, Kundu, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 1996) — India
  • H. pedicula Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • H. penicillata Mello-Leitão, 1948 — Guyana
  • H. pentagona Tang & Li, 2012 — India, China
  • H. perdita Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • H. peterjaegeri Deeleman-Reinhold, 2009 — Borneo
  • H. pilulifera Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • H. porcata (Simon, 1898) — Brazil
  • H. positiva Chamberlin, 1924 — Mexico
  • H. pricompta Deeleman-Reinhold, 2009 — Borneo, Sumatra
  • H. puta (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894) — Mexico to Panama
  • H. quadrimaculata (Mello-Leitão, 1929) — Brazil
  • H. rana (Simon, 1898) — Caribbean
  • H. reticulata (Biswas, Kundu, Kundu, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 1996) — India
  • H. rostrifrons (Lawrence, 1928) — Namibia, South Africa
  • H. rufocaligata Simon, 1898 — Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, Botswana, South Africa
  • H. sanmenensis Song & Zheng, 1992 — China
  • H. schmidti Reimoser, 1939 — Mexico to Costa Rica
  • H. strandi (Lessert, 1923) — Mozambique, South Africa
  • H. subfacilis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894) — Mexico
  • H. subhadrae (Tikader, 1970) — China, India
  • H. submanca Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • H. torsiva Tang, Wang & Peng, 2012 — China
  • H. triangularis (Kraus, 1955) — El Salvador, Panama
  • H. tricuspidata (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902) — Costa Rica to Guyana
  • H. truncata (Thorell, 1897) — Vietnam
  • H. tuberculata (Chamberlin, 1925) — Cuba
  • H. unca Brady, 1964 — USA
  • H. ursa Brady, 1970 — Panama
  • H. vanbruggeni Deeleman-Reinhold, 2009 — Borneo

Hostus

Hostus Simon, 1898

Oxyopes

Oxyopes
Oxyopes javanus
Lean lynx spider
(Oxyopes macilentus)
Striped lynx spider
(Oxyopes salticus )

Oxyopes Latreille, 1804

  • O. acleistus Chamberlin, 1929 — USA, Mexico
  • O. aculeatus Bösenberg & Lenz, 1895 — East Africa
  • O. affinis Lessert, 1915 — DR Congo, Tanzania, Mozambique, South Africa
  • O. aglossus Chamberlin, 1929 — USA
  • O. albertianus Strand, 1913 — Congo, Uganda
  • O. algerianus (Walckenaer, 1841) — Morocco, Algeria
  • O. allectus Simon, 1909 — Gabon, Guinea-Bissau
  • O. altifrons Mello-Leitão, 1941 — Brazil
  • O. amoenus L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia?, Northern Territory?)
  • O. angulitarsus Lessert, 1915 — Uganda, South Africa
  • O. annularis Yin, Zhang & Bao, 2003 — China
  • O. annulipes Thorell, 1890 — Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • O. apollo Brady, 1964 — USA, Mexico
  • O. arcuatus Yin, Zhang & Bao, 2003 — China
  • O. argentosus Simon, 1909 — Guinea-Bissau
  • O. argyrotrichius Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • O. armatipalpis Strand, 1912 — India
  • O. artemis Brady, 1969 — USA
  • O. arushae Caporiacco, 1947 — East Africa
  • O. ashae Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. aspirasi Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • O. assamensis Tikader, 1969 — India
  • O. asterion Simon, 1909 — Guinea-Bissau
  • O. attenuatus L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Queensland)
  • O. auratus Thorell, 1890 — Singapore, Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • O. aureolus Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon
  • O. auriculatus Lawrence, 1927 — Namibia
  • O. azhari Butt & Beg, 2001 — Pakistan
  • O. baccatus Simon, 1897 — Ethiopia
  • O. badhyzicus Mikhailov & Fet, 1986 — Israel, Iran, Turkmenistan
  • O. balteiformis Yin, Zhang & Bao, 2003 — China
  • O. bantaengi Merian, 1911 — Indonesia (Sulawesi)
  • O. bedoti Lessert, 1915 — East Africa, South Africa
  • O. berlandorum Lessert, 1915 — East Africa
  • O. bharatae Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. bicorneus Zhang & Zhu, 2005 — China
  • O. bidentata Mukhtar, 2017 — Pakistan
  • O. bifidus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902 — Mexico to Panama
  • O. bifissus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902 — Mexico to Costa Rica
  • O. biharensis Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. birabeni Mello-Leitão, 1941 — Argentina
  • O. birmanicus Thorell, 1887 — India, China to Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • O. bolivianus Tullgren, 1905 — Bolivia
  • O. bonneti Lessert, 1933 — Angola, South Africa
  • O. boriensis Bodkhe & Vankhede, 2012 — India
  • O. bothai Lessert, 1915 — Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Africa
  • O. bouvieri Berland, 1922 — Ethiopia
  • O. brachiatus Simon, 1909 — Equatorial Guinea (Bioko), Congo
  • O. brevis Thorell, 1881 — Indonesia (Aru Is.)
  • O. caboverdensis Schmidt & Krause, 1994 — Cape Verde Is.
  • O. calcaratus Schenkel, 1944 — Timor
  • O. campestratus Simon, 1909 — Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko), São Tomé and Príncipe
  • O. campii Mushtaq & Qadar, 1999 — Pakistan
  • O. camponis Strand, 1915 — Cameroon
  • O. candidoi Garcia-Neto, 1995 — Brazil
  • O. caporiaccoi Roewer, 1951 — Ethiopia
  • O. carvalhoi Mello-Leitão, 1947 — Brazil
  • O. castaneus Lawrence, 1927 — Namibia, South Africa
  • O. ceylonicus Karsch, 1892 — Sri Lanka
  • O. chapini Lessert, 1927 — DR Congo, Namibia, South Africa
  • O. chenabensis Mukhtar, 2017 — Pakistan
  • O. chiapas Brady, 1975 — Mexico
  • O. chittrae Tikader, 1965 — India
  • O. coccineoventris Lessert, 1946 — Congo
  • O. cochinchinensis (Walckenaer, 1837) — Vietnam
  • O. complicatus Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • O. concolor Simon, 1877 — Philippines
  • O. concoloratus Roewer, 1951 — Ethiopia
  • O. constrictus Keyserling, 1891 — Brazil, Guyana
  • O. cornifrons (Thorell, 1899) — Cameroon, Guinea-Bissau
    • O. c. avakubensis Lessert, 1927 — Cameroon, Guinea-Bissau, DR Congo, South Africa
  • O. cornutus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902 — Mexico
  • O. cougar Brady, 1969 — USA
  • O. crassus Schmidt & Krause, 1995 — Cape Verde Is.
  • O. crewi Bryant, 1948 — Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, St. Kitts and Nevis
  • O. daksina Sherriffs, 1955 — Sri Lanka, China
  • O. decorosus Zhang & Zhu, 2005 — China
  • O. delesserti Caporiacco, 1947 — Ethiopia, East Africa
  • O. delmonteensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • O. dingo Strand, 1913 — Central Australia
  • O. dubourgi Simon, 1904 — Sudan, Congo
  • O. dumonti (Vinson, 1863) — Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Seychelles, Madagascar, Réunion, Mauritius
  • O. elegans L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (New South Wales, Northern Territory?, Queensland?, Victoria?)
  • O. elifaz Levy, 2007 — Israel, Jordan
  • O. elongatus Biswas, Kundu, Kundu, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 1996 — India
  • O. extensipes (Butler, 1876) — Mauritius (Rodriguez)
  • O. fabae Dhali, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2015 — India
  • O. falcatus Zhang, Yang & Zhu, 2005 — China
  • O. falconeri Lessert, 1915 — Tanzania, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • O. fallax Denis, 1955 — Niger
  • O. felinus Brady, 1964 — USA, Mexico
  • O. flavipalpis (Lucas, 1858) — Ethiopia, Somalia, Cameroon, DR Congo, Guinea, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Eswatini
  • O. flavus Banks, 1898 — Mexico to Costa Rica
  • O. fluminensis Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • O. forcipiformis Xie & Kim, 1996 — China
  • O. fujianicus Song & Zhu, 1993 — China, Taiwan
  • O. galla Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia, Namibia, South Africa
  • O. gaofengensis Zhang, Zhang & Kim, 2005 — China
  • O. gemellus Thorell, 1891 — India (Nicobar Is.), Malaysia
  • O. globifer Simon, 1876 — Mediterranean to Central Asia
  • O. godeffroyi Baehr, Harms, Dupérré & Raven, 2017 — Australia (Queensland)
  • O. gorumaraensis Sen, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2011 — India
  • O. gossypae Mushtaq & Qadar, 1999 — Pakistan
  • O. gracilipes (White, 1849) — Australia (New South Wales, Queensland), New Zealand
  • O. gratus L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Queensland, ?Victoria, ?Northern Territory,?Western Australia)
  • O. gujaratensis Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. gurjanti Sadana & Gupta, 1995 — India
  • O. gyirongensis Hu & Li, 1987 — China
  • O. haryanaensis Goyal & Malik, 2020 — India
  • O. hasta Lo, Cheng & Lin, 2021 — Taiwan
  • O. hastifer Simon, 1909 — Guinea-Bissau
  • O. hemorrhous Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • O. heterophthalmus (Latreille, 1804) (type) — Europe, North Africa to Middle East, Turkey, Caucasus, Kazakhstan, China
  • O. hilaris Thorell, 1881 — Timor
  • O. hindostanicus Pocock, 1901 — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
  • O. hoggi Lessert, 1915 — Tanzania, Angola, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • O. holmbergi Soares & Camargo, 1948 — Brazil
  • O. hotingchiehi Schenkel, 1963 — China, India
  • O. hupingensis Bao & Yin, 2002 — China
  • O. idoneus Simon, 1909 — Guinea-Bissau
  • O. imbellis Thorell, 1890 — Malaysia
  • O. incantatus Santos, 2017 — Ecuador (Galapagos)
  • O. incertus Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Peru, Brazil
  • O. indiculus Thorell, 1897 — Myanmar
  • O. indicus (Walckenaer, 1805) — India
  • O. inversus Mello-Leitão, 1949 — Brazil
  • O. iranicus Esyunin, Rad & Kamoneh, 2011 — Iran
  • O. isangipinus Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2013 — China (Hainan)
  • O. jabalpurensis Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. jacksoni Lessert, 1915 — Tanzania, Malawi, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • O. javanus Thorell, 1887 — India, Bangladesh, Indonesia (Java), Philippines, China
  • O. jianfeng Song, 1991 — China
  • O. jubilans O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 — Karakorum, Pakistan, China
  • O. kamalae Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. ketani Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. keyserlingi Thorell, 1881 — New Guinea
  • O. kobrooricus Strand, 1911 — Indonesia (Aru Is.)
  • O. kochi Thorell, 1897 — Myanmar
  • O. kohaensis Bodkhe & Vankhede, 2012 — India
  • O. koreanus Paik, 1969 — Korea, Japan
  • O. kovacsi Caporiacco, 1947 — Ethiopia
  • O. kraepelinorum Bösenberg, 1895 — Canary Is.
  • O. kumarae Biswas & Roy, 2005 — India
  • O. kusumae Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. lagarus Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • O. lepidus (Blackwall, 1864) — India
  • O. licenti Schenkel, 1953 — Russia (Middle Siberia to Far East), China, Korea, Japan
  • O. linearis Sen, Dhali, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2015 — India
  • O. lineatipes (C. L. Koch, 1847) — China to Philippines, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java)
  • O. lineatus Latreille, 1806 — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Middle East, Central Asia
    • O. l. occidentalis Kulczyński, 1907 — Italy
  • O. longespina Caporiacco, 1940 — Ethiopia
  • O. longetibiatus Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • O. longinquus Thorell, 1891 — Myanmar, India (Nicobar Is.)
  • O. longipalpis Lessert, 1946 — Congo
  • O. longispinosus Lawrence, 1938 — Tanzania, Botswana, South Africa
  • O. longispinus Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2003 — India
  • O. ludhianaensis Sadana & Goel, 1995 — India
  • O. lynx Brady, 1964 — USA
  • O. machuensis Mukhtar, 2013 — Pakistan
  • O. macilentus L. Koch, 1878 — Japan, China to Australia
  • O. macroscelides Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil, Paraguay
  • O. maripae Caporiacco, 1954 — French Guiana
  • O. masculinus Caporiacco, 1954 — French Guiana
  • O. mathias Strand, 1913 — Uganda
  • O. matiensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • O. mediterraneus Levy, 1999 — Portugal, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Israel, Iran
  • O. megalops Caporiacco, 1947 — East Africa
  • O. minutus Biswas, Kundu, Kundu, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 1996 — India
  • O. mirabilis Zhang, Yang & Zhu, 2005 — China
  • O. modestus Simon, 1876 — Congo
  • O. molarius L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Queensland, South Australia?, New South Wales?)
  • O. mundulus L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (New South Wales, Tasmania?)
  • O. naliniae Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. nanulineatus Levy, 1999 — Israel
  • O. nenilini Esyunin & Tuneva, 2009 — Uzbekistan, China
  • O. nigripalpis Kulczyński, 1891 — Mediterranean
  • O. nilgiricus Sherriffs, 1955 — India, Sri Lanka
  • O. ningxiaensis Tang & Song, 1990 — China
  • O. niveosigillatus Mello-Leitão, 1945 — Argentina
  • O. obscurifrons Simon, 1909 — São Tomé and Príncipe
  • O. occidens Brady, 1964 — USA, Mexico
  • O. ocelot Brady, 1975 — Mexico
  • O. ornatus (Blackwall, 1868) — Tropical Africa
  • O. oryzae Mushtaq & Qadar, 1999 — Pakistan
  • O. pallidecoloratus Strand, 1906 — Ethiopia, Congo, Southern Africa, Madagascar
    • O. p. nigricans Caporiacco, 1947 — East Africa
  • O. pallidus (C. L. Koch, 1838) — Caribbean
  • O. palliventer Strand, 1911 — Indonesia (Aru Is.)
  • O. pandae Tikader, 1969 — India, Bangladesh
  • O. pankaji Gajbe & Gajbe, 2000 — India
  • O. panther Brady, 1975 — USA, Mexico
  • O. papuanus Thorell, 1881 — New Guinea, Solomon Is., Australia (Queensland)
  • O. pardus Brady, 1964 — USA
  • O. patalongensis Simon, 1901 — Malaysia
  • O. pawani Gajbe, 1992 — India
  • O. pennatus Schenkel, 1936 — China
  • O. personatus Simon, 1896 — South Africa
  • O. pigmentatus Simon, 1890 — Israel, Yemen
  • O. pingasus Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • O. positivus Roewer, 1961 — Senegal
  • O. praedictus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 — China (Yarkand)
  • O. providens Thorell, 1890 — Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • O. pugilator Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • O. pulchellus (Lucas, 1858) — Congo
  • O. punctatus L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Queensland)
  • O. purpurissatus Simon, 1909 — Congo
  • O. quadridentatus Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • O. quadrifasciatus L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Queensland)
  • O. rajai Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2003 — India
  • O. ramosus (Martini & Goeze, 1778) — Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Korea
  • O. ratnae Tikader, 1970 — Pakistan, India, Bangladesh
  • O. raviensis Dyal, 1935 — Pakistan
  • O. reddyi Majumder, 2004 — India
  • O. reimoseri Caporiacco, 1947 — East Africa
  • O. rejectus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 — China (Yarkand)
  • O. rouxi Strand, 1911 — Indonesia (Aru Is.)
  • O. royi Roewer, 1961 — Senegal
  • O. rubicundus L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (New South Wales)
  • O. rubriventer Caporiacco, 1941 — East Africa
    • O. r. paecilus Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • O. rubrosignatus Keyserling, 1891 — Brazil
  • O. rufisternis Pocock, 1901 — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
  • O. rufovittatus Simon, 1886 — Senegal
  • O. rukminiae Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • O. russoi Caporiacco, 1940 — Somalia, South Africa, Eswatini
  • O. russulus Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • O. rutilius Simon, 1890 — Yemen (mainland, Socotra)
  • O. ruwenzoricus Strand, 1913 — Uganda
  • O. ryvesi Pocock, 1901 — India, Pakistan
  • O. saganus Bösenberg & Strand, 1906 — Japan
  • O. sakuntalae Tikader, 1970 — India
  • O. salticus Hentz, 1845 — USA to northern Argentina and Chile
  • O. saradae Biswas & Roy, 2005 — India
  • O. sataricus Kulkarni & Deshpande, 2012 — India
  • O. scalaris Hentz, 1845 — North America
  • O. schenkeli Lessert, 1927 — DR Congo, Uganda, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • O. sectus Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • O. septumatus Mukhtar, 2013 — Pakistan
  • O. sertatoides Xie & Kim, 1996 — China
  • O. sertatus L. Koch, 1878 — India, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan
  • O. setipes Thorell, 1890 — Borneo
  • O. sexmaculatus Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Peru, Brazil
  • O. shakilae Mukhtar, 2013 — Pakistan
  • O. shorkotensis Mukhtar, 2013 — Pakistan
  • O. shweta Tikader, 1970 — Pakistan, India, China
  • O. sinaiticus Levy, 1999 — Egypt
  • O. singularis Lessert, 1927 — DR Congo, Namibia, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • O. sitae Tikader, 1970 — India (mainland, Andaman Is.), Bangladesh
  • O. sjostedti Lessert, 1915 — Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Africa
  • O. sobrinus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872 — Libya, Cyprus, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Iran
  • O. squamosus Simon, 1886 — Senegal
  • O. stephanurus Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • O. strandi Caporiacco, 1939 — Ethiopia
  • O. striagatus Song, 1991 — China, Taiwan
  • O. striatus (Doleschall, 1857) — Myanmar to New Guinea
  • O. subabebae Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia, South Africa
  • O. subimali Biswas, Kundu, Kundu, Saha & Raychaudhuri, 1996 — India
  • O. submirabilis Tang & Li, 2012 — China
  • O. summus Brady, 1975 — Costa Rica, Panama
  • O. sunandae Tikader, 1970 — India, Bangladesh
  • O. sushilae Tikader, 1965 — India, China, Taiwan
  • O. taeniatulus Roewer, 1955 — Brazil
  • O. taeniatus Thorell, 1877 — Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi)
  • O. taiwanensis Lo, Cheng & Lin, 2021 — Taiwan
  • O. takobius Andreeva & Tystshenko, 1969 — Central Asia to China
  • O. tapponiformis Strand, 1911 — Indonesia (Moluccas), New Guinea
  • O. tenellus Song, 1991 — China
  • O. tibialis F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902 — Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua
  • O. tiengianensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Vietnam
  • O. tikaderi Biswas & Majumder, 1995 — India
  • O. timorensis Schenkel, 1944 — Timor
  • O. timorianus (Walckenaer, 1837) — Timor
  • O. toschii Caporiacco, 1949 — Kenya
  • O. travancoricola Strand, 1912 — India
  • O. tridens Brady, 1964 — USA, Mexico
  • O. tuberculatus Lessert, 1915 — Tanzania, South Africa, Eswatini
    • O. t. mombensis Lessert, 1915 — East Africa
  • O. ubensis Strand, 1906 — Ethiopia
  • O. uncinatus Lessert, 1915 — Tanzania, South Africa
  • O. vanderysti Lessert, 1946 — DR Congo, South Africa
  • O. variabilis L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Queensland, Western Australia?, South Australia?, New South Wales?)
  • O. versicolor Thorell, 1887 — Myanmar
  • O. vogelsangeri Lessert, 1946 — DR Congo, South Africa
  • O. wokamanus Strand, 1911 — Indonesia (Aru Is.)
  • O. wroughtoni Pocock, 1901 — Pakistan, India
  • O. xinjiangensis Hu & Wu, 1989 — Kazakhstan, China
  • O. zavattarii Caporiacco, 1939 — Ethiopia
  • O. defectus Wunderlich, 1988
  • O. succini Petrunkevitch, 1958

Peucetia

Peucetia
Malagasy green lynx spider
(Peucetia madagascariensis), male
Green lynx spider
(Peucetia viridans)

Peucetia Thorell, 1869

  • P. akwadaensis Patel, 1978 — India, China
  • P. albescens L. Koch, 1878 — Australia (Queensland)
  • P. ananthakrishnani Murugesan, Mathew, Sudhikumar, Sunish, Biju & Sebastian, 2006 — India
  • P. arabica Simon, 1882 — Greece, North, East Africa, Middle East
  • P. ashae Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. betlaensis Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2007 — India
  • P. biharensis Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. casseli Simon, 1900 — West, Central Africa
  • P. cayapa Santos & Brescovit, 2003 — Ecuador, Peru
  • P. choprai Tikader, 1965 — India
  • P. crucifera Lawrence, 1927 — Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • P. elegans (Blackwall, 1864) — India
  • P. flava Keyserling, 1877 — Venezuela to Argentina
  • P. formosensis Kishida, 1930 — Taiwan
  • P. gauntleta Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2004 — India
  • P. gerhardi van Niekerk & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — West, Central, East Africa
  • P. graminea Pocock, 1900 — India
  • P. harishankarensis Biswas, 1975 — India
  • P. jabalpurensis Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. ketani Gajbe, 1992 — India
  • P. latikae Tikader, 1970 — India, China
  • P. lesserti van Niekerk & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — Niger, Kenya
  • P. longipalpis F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1902 — USA to Venezuela
  • P. lucasi (Vinson, 1863) — Botswana, South Africa, Comoros, Mayotte, Madagascar
  • P. macroglossa Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Colombia, Brazil, Guyana
  • P. maculifera Pocock, 1900 — South Africa, Lesotho
  • P. madagascariensis (Vinson, 1863) — Comoros, Mayotte, Madagascar
  • P. madalenae van Niekerk & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — Mozambique, South Africa
  • P. margaritata Hogg, 1914 — Australia (Montebello Is.)
  • P. myanmarensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Myanmar
  • P. nicolae van Niekerk & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1994 — South Africa
  • P. pawani Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. phantasma Ahmed, Satam, Khalap & Mohan, 2015 — India
  • P. procera Thorell, 1887 — Myanmar
  • P. pulchra (Blackwall, 1865) — Central, Eastern, Southern Africa, Seychelles
  • P. punjabensis Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. rajani Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. ranganathani Biswas & Roy, 2005 — India
  • P. rubrolineata Keyserling, 1877 — Panama to Argentina
  • P. striata Karsch, 1878 — Yemen to South Africa, Comoros. Introduced to St. Helena
  • P. transvaalica Simon, 1896 — Central, Southern Africa
  • P. virescens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) — Turkey, Middle East
  • P. viridana (Stoliczka, 1869) — Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar
  • P. viridans (Hentz, 1832) — North & Central America, Caribbean, Venezuela
  • P. viridis (Blackwall, 1858) (type) — Spain, Greece, Africa, Middle East. Introduced to Caribbean Is.
  • P. viveki Gajbe, 1999 — India
  • P. yogeshi Gajbe, 1999 — India

Planoxyopes

Planoxyopes Petrunkevitch, 1963[2]

  • P. eximius Petrunkevitch, 1963

Pseudohostus

Pseudohostus Rainbow, 1915

Schaenicoscelis

Schaenicoscelis Simon, 1898

  • S. concolor Simon, 1898 — Brazil
  • S. elegans Simon, 1898 (type) — Brazil
  • S. exilis Mello-Leitão, 1930 — Brazil
  • S. guianensis Caporiacco, 1947 — Guyana
  • S. leucochlora Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • S. luteola Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil
  • S. viridis Mello-Leitão, 1927 — Brazil

Tapinillus

Tapinillus Simon, 1898

  • T. longipes (Taczanowski, 1872) (type) — Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, French Guiana, Trinidad & Tobago, Peru, Brazil, Argentina
  • T. purpuratus Mello-Leitão, 1940 — Brazil
  • T. roseisterni Mello-Leitão, 1930 — Brazil

Tapponia

Tapponia Simon, 1885

  • T. micans Simon, 1885 (type) — Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo)

References

  1. "Family: Oxyopidae Thorell,1870". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2021. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  2. Behrensmeyer, A. K.; Turner, A. (2013). "Taxonomic occurrences of Suidae recorded in the Paleobiology Database". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
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