Scotinella
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Phrurolithidae
Genus: Scotinella
Banks, 1911[1]
Type species
S. pallida
Banks, 1911
Species

24, see text

Scotinella is a genus of North American araneomorph spiders in the family Phrurolithidae, first described by Nathan Banks in 1911.[2]

Species

As of February 2022 it contains twenty-four species:[1]

  • Scotinella adjacens (Gertsch & Davis, 1940) – Mexico
  • Scotinella approximata (Gertsch & Davis, 1940) – Mexico
  • Scotinella britcheri (Petrunkevitch, 1910) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella brittoni (Gertsch, 1941) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella coahuilana (Gertsch & Davis, 1940) – Mexico
  • Scotinella custeri Levi, 1951 – USA
  • Scotinella debilis (Gertsch & Davis, 1940) – Mexico
  • Scotinella deleta (Gertsch, 1941) – USA
  • Scotinella diversa (Gertsch & Davis, 1940) – Mexico
  • Scotinella divesta (Gertsch, 1941) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella divinula (Gertsch, 1941) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella dixiana Roddy, 1957 – USA
  • Scotinella elpotosi Chamé-Vázquez & Jiménez, 2022 – Mexico
  • Scotinella fratrella (Gertsch, 1935) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella madisonia Levi, 1951 – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella manitou Levi, 1951 – USA
  • Scotinella minnetonka (Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1930) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella pallida Banks, 1911 (type) – USA
  • Scotinella pelvicolens (Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1930) – USA
  • Scotinella pugnata (Emerton, 1890) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella redempta (Gertsch, 1941) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella sculleni (Gertsch, 1941) – USA, Canada
  • Scotinella tamaulipana (Gertsch & Davis, 1940) – Mexico
  • Scotinella tepejicana (Gertsch & Davis, 1940) – Mexico

References

  1. 1 2 "Gen. Scotinella Banks, 1911". World Spider Catalog Version 23.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2022. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  2. Banks, N. (1911). "Some Arachnida from North Carolina". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 63: 440–456.


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