Thanatus
Thanatus species
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Philodromidae
Genus: Thanatus
C. L. Koch, 1837

Thanatus is a genus of false crab spiders described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837, belonging to the order Araneae, family Philodromidae.

Species of this genus are present in most of Europe.

Adult members of this genus of spiders can reach 5–6 millimetres (0.20–0.24 in) in length and can mostly be encountered above the soil surface (epigeal organism) on low vegetation.

The members of this genus have a clear leaf-like cardiac mark on the anterior dorsal elongated abdomen. They are very similar to Philodromus species, but they can mainly be distinguished by differences in the eyes.

Species

This genus includes approximately 100 species:

  • Thanatus africanus Karsch, 1878
  • Thanatus albescens O. P.-Cambridge, 1885
  • Thanatus alpinus Kulczyński, 1887
  • Thanatus altimontis Gertsch, 1933
  • Thanatus arcticus Thorell, 1872
  • Thanatus arenarius Thorell, 1872
  • Thanatus arenicola (Schmidt, 1976)
  • Thanatus aridorum Silhavy, 1940
  • Thanatus atlanticus Berland, 1936
  • Thanatus atratus Simon, 1875
  • Thanatus balestrerii Caporiacco, 1935
  • Thanatus bungei (Kulczynski, 1908)
  • Thanatus chorillensis Keyserling, 1880
  • Thanatus coloradensis Keyserling, 1880
  • Thanatus constellatus Charitonov, 1946
  • Thanatus coreanus Paik, 1979
  • Thanatus cronebergi Simon, 1895
  • Thanatus dahurianus Logunov, 1997
  • Thanatus denisi Brignoli, 1983
  • Thanatus dhakuricus Tikader, 1960
  • Thanatus dissimilis Denis, 1960
  • Thanatus dorsilineatus Jézéquel, 1964
  • Thanatus fabricii (Audouin, 1826)
  • Thanatus firmetorum Muster & Thaler, 2003
  • Thanatus flavescens O. P.-Cambridge, 1876
  • Thanatus flavidus Simon, 1875
  • Thanatus flavus O. P.-Cambridge, 1876
  • Thanatus forbesi Pocock, 1903
  • Thanatus formicinus (Clerck, 1757)
  • Thanatus fornicatus Simon, 1897
  • Thanatus frederici Denis, 1941
  • Thanatus fuscipes Denis, 1957
  • Thanatus gigas (C.L. Koch, 1837)
  • Thanatus gnaquiensis Strand, 1908
  • Thanatus granadensis Keyserling, 1880
  • Thanatus hongkong Song, Zhu & Wu, 1997
  • Thanatus imbecillus L. Koch, 1878
  • Thanatus inconsuetus Caporiacco, 1940
  • Thanatus indicus Simon, 1885
  • Thanatus jabalpurensis Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999
  • Thanatus jaikensis Ponomarev, 2007
  • Thanatus jugorum Simon, 1916
  • Thanatus ketani Bhandari & Gajbe, 2001
  • Thanatus kitabensis Charitonov, 1946
  • Thanatus lamottei Jézéquel, 1964
  • Thanatus lanatus Logunov, 1996
  • Thanatus lanceolatus Simon, 1875
  • Thanatus lanceoletus Tikader, 1966
  • Thanatus lesserti (Roewer, 1951)
  • Thanatus lineatipes Simon, 1870
  • Thanatus luederitzi Simon, 1910
  • Thanatus maculatus Keyserling, 1880
  • Thanatus mandali Tikader, 1965
  • Thanatus meronensis Levy, 1977
  • Thanatus mikhailovi Logunov, 1996
  • Thanatus miniaceus Simon, 1880
  • Thanatus mongolicus (Schenkel, 1936)
  • Thanatus multipunctatus Strand, 1906
  • Thanatus mus Strand, 1908
  • Thanatus namaquensis Simon, 1910
  • Thanatus neimongol Wu & Song, 1987
  • Thanatus nigromaculatus Kulczynski, 1885
  • Thanatus nipponicus Yaginuma, 1969
  • Thanatus nitidus Logunov & Kunt, 2010
  • Thanatus oblongiusculus (Lucas, 1846) - Southern Europe, Turkey, North Africa, Ukraine, Russia (Europe) to Central Asia, Iran, China
  • Thanatus okayi Karol, 1966
  • Thanatus ornatus (Lucas, 1846)
  • Thanatus pagenstecheri Strand, 1906
  • Thanatus parangvulgaris Barrion & Litsinger, 1995
  • Thanatus paucipunctatus Strand, 1906
  • Thanatus philodromicus Strand, 1916
  • Thanatus philodromoides Caporiacco, 1940
  • Thanatus pictus L. Koch, 1881
  • Thanatus pinnatus Jézéquel, 1964
  • Thanatus plumosus Simon, 1890
  • Thanatus prolixus Simon, 1897
  • Thanatus pygmaeus Schmidt & Krause, 1996
  • Thanatus rayi Simon, 1875
  • Thanatus rubicellus Mello-Leitão, 1929
  • Thanatus rubicundus L. Koch, 1875
  • Thanatus sabulosus (Menge, 1875)
  • Thanatus saraevi Ponomarev, 2007
  • Thanatus schubotzi Strand, 1913
  • Thanatus sepiacolor Levy, 1999
  • Thanatus setiger (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872)
  • Thanatus sibiricus Kulczynski, 1901
  • Thanatus simplicipalpis Simon, 1882
  • Thanatus stepposus Logunov, 1996
  • Thanatus striatus C. L. Koch, 1845
  • Thanatus stripatus Tikader, 1980
  • Thanatus tuvinensis Logunov, 1996
  • Thanatus ubsunurensis Logunov, 1996
  • Thanatus validus Simon, 1875
  • Thanatus vulgaris Simon, 1870
  • Thanatus wuchuanensis Tang & Wang, 2008
  • Thanatus xinjiangensis Hu & Wu, 1989
  • Thanatus zavattarii Caporiacco, 1939

References

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  • Barrion, A.T.; Litsinger, J.A. (1995). Riceland spiders of South and Southeast Asia. Wallingford, UK & Manila, Philippines: C.A.B. International & International Rice Research Institute. OCLC 33857947.
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