List Of Dysderidae Species
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''Cryptoparachtes''

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Cryptoparachtes ''Cryptoparachtes'' is a genus of Asia Asia (, ) is one of the world's most notable geographical regions, which is either considered a continent in its own right or a subcontinent of Eurasia, which shares the continental landmass of Afr ...
'' Dunin, 1992 * ''
Cryptoparachtes adzharicus ''Cryptoparachtes adzharicus'' is a spider species found in Georgia. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Georgia (country) Spiders described in 1992 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' Dunin, 1992 ( type) — Georgia * ''
Cryptoparachtes charitonowi ''Cryptoparachtes charitonowi'' is a spider species found in Georgia. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Georgia (country) Spiders described in 1972 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' (Mcheidze, 1972) — Georgia * ''
Cryptoparachtes fedotovi ''Cryptoparachtes fedotovi'' is a spider species found in Georgia and Azerbaijan. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Asia Fauna of Azerbaijan Spiders of Georgia (country) Spider ...
'' (Charitonov, 1956) — Georgia, Azerbaijan


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''Dasumia''

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Dasumia ''Dasumia'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1875. Species it contains fourteen species: *'' Dasumia amoena'' ( Kulczyński, 1897) – Eastern Europe, Russia (Caucasus) *'' Dasumia canest ...
'' Thorell, 1875 * ''
Dasumia amoena ''Dasumia amoena'' is a spider species found in Eastern Europe and Russia. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Europe Spiders of Russia Spiders described in 1897 {{Dysderida ...
'' (Kulczyński, 1897) — Eastern Europe, Russia (Caucasus) * ''
Dasumia canestrinii ''Dasumia canestrinii'' is a spider species found in Southern Europe. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1876 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' (L. Koch, 1876) — Southern Europe * ''
Dasumia carpatica ''Dasumia carpatica'' is a spider species found in Eastern Europe. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1882 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' (Kulczyński, 1882) — Eastern Europe * ''
Dasumia cephalleniae ''Dasumia cephalleniae'' is a spider species found in Greece. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1976 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' Brignoli, 1976 — Greece * ''
Dasumia chyzeri ''Dasumia chyzeri'' is a spider species from Eastern Europe. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1906 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' (Kulczyński, 1906) — Eastern Europe * ''
Dasumia crassipalpis ''Dasumia'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1875. Species it contains fourteen species: *'' Dasumia amoena'' ( Kulczyński, 1897) – Eastern Europe, Russia (Caucasus) *'' Dasumia canest ...
'' (Simon, 1882) — Syria, Israel * '' Dasumia diomedea'' Caporiacco, 1947 — Italy * ''
Dasumia gasparoi ''Dasumia'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1875. Species it contains fourteen species: *'' Dasumia amoena'' ( Kulczyński, 1897) – Eastern Europe, Russia (Caucasus) *'' Dasumia canest ...
'' Kunt, Özkütük & Elverici, 2011 — Turkey * '' Dasumia kusceri'' (Kratochvíl, 1935) — Macedonia, Bulgaria, Kosovo? * ''
Dasumia laevigata ''Dasumia laevigata'' is a spider species from Europe. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1873 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' (Thorell, 1873) ( type) — Europe * ''
Dasumia mariandyna ''Dasumia'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1875. Species it contains fourteen species: *'' Dasumia amoena'' ( Kulczyński, 1897) – Eastern Europe, Russia (Caucasus) *'' Dasumia canest ...
'' Brignoli, 1979 — Turkey * ''
Dasumia nativitatis ''Dasumia nativitatis'' is a spider species found in Greece. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1974 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' Brignoli, 1974 — Greece * ''
Dasumia sancticedri ''Dasumia'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1875. Species it contains fourteen species: *'' Dasumia amoena'' ( Kulczyński, 1897) – Eastern Europe, Russia (Caucasus) *'' Dasumia canest ...
'' Brignoli, 1978 — Lebanon * ''
Dasumia taeniifera ''Dasumia taeniifera'' is a spider species found in France, Switzerland and Italy. See also * List of Dysderidae species References External links Dysderidae Spiders of Europe Spiders described in 1875 {{Dysderidae-stub ...
'' Thorell, 1875 — France, Switzerland, Italy


''Dysdera''

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Dysdera ''Dysdera'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, includi ...
'' Latreille, 1804 * '' Dysdera aberrans'' Gasparo, 2010 — Italy * '' Dysdera aciculata'' Simon, 1882 — Algeria * '' Dysdera aculeata'' Kroneberg, 1875 — Central Asia, Iran? Introduced to Croatia * '' Dysdera adriatica'' Kulczyński, 1897 — Austria, Balkans * '' Dysdera affinis'' Ferrández, 1996 — Spain * '' Dysdera afghana'' Denis, 1958 — Afghanistan * '' Dysdera akpinarae'' Varol, 2016 — Turkey * '' Dysdera alegranzaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera alentejana'' Ferrández, 1996 — Portugal * '' Dysdera ambulotenta'' Ribera, Ferrández & Blasco, 1986 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera anatoliae'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Turkey * '' Dysdera ancora'' Grasshoff, 1959 — Italy * '' Dysdera andamanae'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1997 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera andreini'' Caporiacco, 1928 — Italy, Albania * '' Dysdera aneris'' Macías-Hernández & Arnedo, 2010 — Selvagens Is. * '' Dysdera anonyma'' Ferrández, 1984 — Spain * '' Dysdera apenninica'' Alicata, 1964 — Italy * '' Dysdera apenninica aprutiana'' Alicata, 1964 — Italy * '' Dysdera arabiafelix'' Gasparo & van Harten, 2006 — Yemen * '' Dysdera arabica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Oman * '' Dysdera arabisenen'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1997 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera argaeica'' Nosek, 1905 — Turkey * '' Dysdera arganoi'' Gasparo, 2004 — Italy * '' Dysdera armenica'' Charitonov, 1956 — Armenia, Georgia * '' Dysdera arnedoi'' Lissner, 2017 — Spain (Majorca) * '' Dysdera arnoldii'' Charitonov, 1956 — Central Asia * '' Dysdera asiatica'' Nosek, 1905 — Turkey, Iran (?) * '' Dysdera atlantea'' Denis, 1954 — Morocco * '' Dysdera atlantica'' Simon, 1909 — Morocco * '' Dysdera aurgitana'' Ferrández, 1996 — Spain * '' Dysdera azerbajdzhanica'' Charitonov, 1956 — Caucasus (Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan) * '' Dysdera baetica'' Ferrández, 1984 — Spain * '' Dysdera balearica'' Thorell, 1873 — Spain (Majorca) * '' Dysdera bandamae'' Schmidt, 1973 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera baratellii'' Pesarini, 2001 — Italy * '' Dysdera beieri'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece * '' Dysdera bellimundi'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Montenegro, Albania * '' Dysdera bernardi'' Denis, 1966 — Libya * '' Dysdera bicolor'' Taczanowski, 1874 — French Guiana * '' Dysdera bicornis'' Fage, 1931 — Spain * '' Dysdera bidentata'' Dunin, 1990 — Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera bogatschevi'' Dunin, 1990 — Georgia, Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera borealicaucasica'' Dunin, 1991 — Russia (Caucasus) * '' Dysdera bottazziae'' Caporiacco, 1951 — Italy, Croatia * '' Dysdera breviseta'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera brevispina'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera brignoliana'' Gasparo, 2000 — Italy * '' Dysdera brignolii'' Dunin, 1989 — Turkmenistan * '' Dysdera caeca'' Ribera, 1993 — Morocco * '' Dysdera calderensis'' Wunderlich, 1987 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera castillonensis'' Ferrández, 1996 — Spain * '' Dysdera catalonica'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera cechica'' Řezáč, 2018 — Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia? * '' Dysdera centroitalica'' Gasparo, 1997 — Italy * '' Dysdera cephalonica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece * '' Dysdera charitonowi'' Mcheidze, 1979 — Georgia * '' Dysdera chioensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera circularis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece * '' Dysdera coiffaiti'' Denis, 1962 — Madeira * '' Dysdera collucata'' Dunin, 1991 — Armenia * '' Dysdera concinna'' L. Koch, 1878 — Azerbaijan, Iran (?) * '' Dysdera corallina'' Risso, 1826 — Spain, France * '' Dysdera corfuensis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Albania, Greece (Corfu) * '' Dysdera cornipes'' Karsch, 1881 — Libya * '' Dysdera cribellata'' Simon, 1883 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera cribrata'' Simon, 1882 — France, Italy, Andorra * '' Dysdera cristata'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Syria, Lebanon * ''
Dysdera crocata ''Dysdera'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, includi ...
'' C. L. Koch, 1838 — Europe, Caucasus, Iraq, Central Asia. Introduced to North America, Chile, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii * '' Dysdera crocata mutica'' Simon, 1911 — Algeria * '' Dysdera crocata parvula'' Simon, 1911 — Algeria * '' Dysdera crocolita'' Simon, 1911 — Algeria * '' Dysdera curviseta'' Wunderlich, 1987 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera cylindrica'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 — Pakistan * '' Dysdera daghestanica'' Dunin, 1991 — Russia (Caucasus) * '' Dysdera dentichelis'' Simon, 1882 — Lebanon * '' Dysdera deserticola'' Simon, 1911 — Algeria * '' Dysdera diversa'' Blackwall, 1862 — Madeira * '' Dysdera dolanskyi'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera drescoi'' Ribera, 1983 — Morocco * ''
Dysdera dubrovninnii ''Dysdera'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, includi ...
'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — SE Europe (Balkans), Romania, Slovakia * '' Dysdera dunini'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Caucasus (Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan) * '' Dysdera dysderoides'' (Caporiacco, 1947) — Ethiopia * '' Dysdera edumifera'' Ferrández, 1983 — Spain * '' Dysdera enghoffi'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 1997 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera enguriensis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Turkey * ''
Dysdera erythrina ''Dysdera erythrina'' is a species of spider in the family Dysderidae. It is nearly indistinguishable from the spider ''Dysdera crocata'', but is far less common and has a much smaller geographic range. Like its relative ''D. crocata'', this spid ...
'' (Walckenaer, 1802) ( type) — Southwestern and Western to Central Europe * '' Dysdera espanoli'' Ribera & Ferrández, 1986 — Spain * '' Dysdera esquiveli'' Ribera & Blasco, 1986 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera fabrorum'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera falciformis'' Barrientos & Ferrández, 1982 — Spain * '' Dysdera fedtschenkoi'' Dunin, 1992 — Tajikistan * '' Dysdera ferghanica'' Dunin, 1985 — Kyrgyzstan * '' Dysdera fervida'' Simon, 1882 — France (Corsica), Spain (Balearic Is.)? * '' Dysdera festai'' Caporiacco, 1929 — Greece (Rhodes) * '' Dysdera flagellata'' Grasshoff, 1959 — Italy * '' Dysdera flagellifera'' Caporiacco, 1947 — Italy * '' Dysdera flagellifera aeoliensis'' Alicata, 1973 — Italy * '' Dysdera flavitarsis'' Simon, 1882 — Spain * '' Dysdera fragaria'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece (Rhodes) * '' Dysdera furcata'' Varol & Danışman, 2018 — Turkey * '' Dysdera fuscipes'' Simon, 1882 — Portugal, Spain, France * '' Dysdera fustigans'' Alicata, 1966 — Italy * '' Dysdera galinae'' Dimitrov, 2018 — Turkey * '' Dysdera gamarrae'' Ferrández, 1984 — Spain * '' Dysdera garrafensis'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera gemina'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Israel * '' Dysdera ghilarovi'' Dunin, 1987 — Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera gibbifera'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera gigas'' Roewer, 1928 — Greece (Crete) * '' Dysdera gmelini'' Dunin, 1991 — Georgia * '' Dysdera gollumi'' Ribera & Arnedo, 1994 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera gomerensis'' Strand, 1911 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera graia'' Řezáč, 2018 — France * '' Dysdera granulata'' Kulczyński, 1897 — Italy, Balkans, Albania * '' Dysdera gruberi'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Turkey * '' Dysdera guayota'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1999 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera halkidikii'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Macedonia, Greece * '' Dysdera hamifera'' Simon, 1911 — Algeria * '' Dysdera hamifera macellina'' Simon, 1911 — Algeria * '' Dysdera hattusas'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Turkey * '' Dysdera helenae'' Ferrández, 1996 — Spain * '' Dysdera hernandezi'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1999 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera hiemalis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece (Crete) * '' Dysdera hirguan'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 1997 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera hirsti'' Denis, 1945 — Algeria * ''
Dysdera hungarica ''Dysdera'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, includi ...
'' Kulczyński, 1897 — Central Europe to Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera hungarica atra'' Mcheidze, 1979 — Georgia, Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera hungarica subalpina'' Dunin, 1992 — Russia (Caucasus) * '' Dysdera iguanensis'' Wunderlich, 1987 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera imeretiensis'' Mcheidze, 1979 — Georgia * '' Dysdera incertissima'' Denis, 1961 — Morocco * '' Dysdera incognita'' Dunin, 1991 — Russia (Europe, Caucasus) * '' Dysdera inermis'' Ferrández, 1984 — Spain * '' Dysdera inopinata'' Dunin, 1991 — Georgia * '' Dysdera insulana'' Simon, 1883 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera jana'' Gasparo & Arnedo, 2009 — Italy (Sardinia) * '' Dysdera karabachica'' Dunin, 1990 — Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera kati'' Komnenov & Chatzaki, 2016 — Greece * '' Dysdera kollari'' Doblika, 1853 — Italy, Balkans, Greece, Turkey * '' Dysdera krisis'' Komnenov & Chatzaki, 2016 — Greece, Turkey * '' Dysdera kronebergi'' Dunin, 1992 — Tajikistan * '' Dysdera kropfi'' Řezáč, 2018 — Switzerland * '' Dysdera kugitangica'' Dunin, 1992 — Turkmenistan * '' Dysdera kulczynskii'' Simon, 1914 — France, Italy * '' Dysdera kusnetsovi'' Dunin, 1989 — Turkmenistan * '' Dysdera labradaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera lagrecai'' Alicata, 1964 — Italy * '' Dysdera lancerotensis'' Simon, 1907 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera lantosquensis'' Simon, 1882 — France, Italy * '' Dysdera lata'' Reuss, 1834 — Mediterranean to Georgia * '' Dysdera laterispina'' Pesarini, 2001 — Greece * '' Dysdera leprieuri'' Simon, 1882 — Algeria * '' Dysdera levipes'' Wunderlich, 1987 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera ligustica'' Gasparo, 1997 — Italy * '' Dysdera limitanea'' Dunin, 1985 — Turkmenistan * '' Dysdera limnos'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece * '' Dysdera liostetha'' Simon, 1907 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera littoralis'' Denis, 1962 — Morocco * '' Dysdera longa'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera longibulbis'' Denis, 1962 — Madeira * '' Dysdera longimandibularis'' Nosek, 1905 — Turkey, Cyprus * ''
Dysdera longirostris ''Dysdera'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, includi ...
'' Doblika, 1853 — Central to southeastern and eastern Europe, Turkey, Caucasus * '' Dysdera lubrica'' Simon, 1907 — Egypt * '' Dysdera lucidipes'' Simon, 1882 — Algeria * '' Dysdera lucidipes melillensis'' Simon, 1911 — Morocco * '' Dysdera lusitanica'' Kulczyński, 1915 — Portugal, Spain * '' Dysdera machadoi'' Ferrández, 1996 — Portugal, Spain * '' Dysdera macra'' Simon, 1883 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera madai'' Arnedo, 2007 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera mahan'' Macías-Hernández & Arnedo, 2010 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera maronita'' Gasparo, 2003 — Lebanon * '' Dysdera martensi'' Dunin, 1991 — Caucasus (Russia, Georgia) * '' Dysdera mauritanica'' Simon, 1909 — Morocco * '' Dysdera mauritanica aurantiaca'' Simon, 1909 — Morocco * '' Dysdera maurusia'' Thorell, 1873 — Algeria, Hungary?, Slovakia?, USA? * '' Dysdera mazini'' Dunin, 1991 — Armenia, Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera meschetiensis'' Mcheidze, 1979 — Georgia * '' Dysdera microdonta'' Gasparo, 2014 — Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Serbia * '' Dysdera minairo'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera minuta'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece (Rhodes) * '' Dysdera minutissima'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera mixta'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Turkey * '' Dysdera montanetensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera monterossoi'' Alicata, 1964 — Italy * '' Dysdera moravica'' Řezáč, 2014 — Germany to Romania * '' Dysdera mucronata'' Simon, 1911 — Morocco, Spain * '' Dysdera murphyorum'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Albania, Greece (Corfu) * '' Dysdera nakhchivanica'' Beydizade, Shafaie & Guseinov, 2018 — Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera nenilini'' Dunin, 1989 — Turkmenistan * '' Dysdera neocretica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece (Crete), Turkey * '' Dysdera nesiotes'' Simon, 1907 — Selvagens Is., Canary Is. * '' Dysdera nicaeensis'' Thorell, 1873 — France, Italy * ''
Dysdera ninnii ''Dysdera'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, includi ...
'' Canestrini, 1868 — Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia * '' Dysdera nomada'' Simon, 1911 — Tunisia * '' Dysdera nubila'' Simon, 1882 — France (Corsica), Italy * '' Dysdera orahan'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 1997 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera ortunoi'' Ferrández, 1996 — Spain * '' Dysdera osellai'' Alicata, 1973 — Italy * ''
Dysdera paganettii ''Dysdera'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, includi ...
'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Italy * '' Dysdera pamirica'' Dunin, 1992 — Tajikistan * '' Dysdera pandazisi'' Hadjissarantos, 1940 — Greece * '' Dysdera paucispinosa'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera pavani'' Caporiacco, 1941 — Italy * '' Dysdera pectinata'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece * '' Dysdera pharaonis'' Simon, 1907 — Egypt * '' Dysdera pococki'' Dunin, 1985 — Turkmenistan * '' Dysdera pominii'' Caporiacco, 1947 — Italy * '' Dysdera portisancti'' Wunderlich, 1995 — Madeira * '' Dysdera portsensis'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera pradesensis'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera praepostera'' Denis, 1961 — Morocco * '' Dysdera presai'' Ferrández, 1984 — Spain * '' Dysdera pretneri'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Croatia, Montenegro, Greece * '' Dysdera pristiphora'' Pesarini, 2001 — Italy * '' Dysdera punctata'' C. L. Koch, 1838 — Southern Europe, Slovakia?, Georgia? * '' Dysdera punctocretica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece (Corfu) * '' Dysdera pyrenaica'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera quindecima'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera raddei'' Dunin, 1990 — Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera ramblae'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 1997 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera ratonensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera ravida'' Simon, 1909 — Morocco * '' Dysdera richteri'' Charitonov, 1956 — Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia * '' Dysdera roemeri'' Strand, 1906 — Ethiopia * '' Dysdera romana'' Gasparo & Di Franco, 2008 — Italy * '' Dysdera romantica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece * '' Dysdera rostrata'' Denis, 1961 — Morocco * '' Dysdera rubus'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Turkey, Greece * '' Dysdera rudis'' Simon, 1882 — France * '' Dysdera rugichelis'' Simon, 1907 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera rullii'' Pesarini, 2001 — Italy * '' Dysdera sanborondon'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 2000 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera satunini'' Dunin, 1990 — Azerbaijan * '' Dysdera scabricula'' Simon, 1882 — France, Spain * '' Dysdera sciakyi'' Pesarini, 2001 — Greece * '' Dysdera seclusa'' Denis, 1961 — Morocco * '' Dysdera sefrensis'' Simon, 1911 — Morocco * '' Dysdera septima'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera shardana'' Opatova & Arnedo, 2009 — Italy (Sardinia) * '' Dysdera sibyllina'' Arnedo, 2007 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera sibyllinica'' Kritscher, 1956 — Italy * '' Dysdera silana'' Alicata, 1965 — Italy * '' Dysdera silvatica'' Schmidt, 1981 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera simbeque'' Macías-Hernández & Arnedo, 2010 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera simoni'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Syria, Israel, Lebanon * '' Dysdera snassenica'' Simon, 1911 — Morocco, Algeria * '' Dysdera snassenica collina'' Simon, 1911 — Morocco * '' Dysdera soleata'' Karsch, 1881 — Libya * ''
Dysdera solers ''Dysdera'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, includi ...
'' Walckenaer, 1837 — Colombia * '' Dysdera spasskyi'' Charitonov, 1956 — Georgia * '' Dysdera spinicrus'' Simon, 1882 — Balkans, Greece, Syria * '' Dysdera spinidorsa'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera stahlavskyi'' Řezáč, 2018 — France * '' Dysdera subcylindrica'' Charitonov, 1956 — Central Asia * '' Dysdera subnubila'' Simon, 1907 — Italy, Tunisia, Egypt * '' Dysdera subsquarrosa'' Simon, 1914 — France, Italy * '' Dysdera sultani'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece, Turkey * '' Dysdera sutoria'' Denis, 1945 — Morocco * '' Dysdera tartarica'' Kroneberg, 1875 — Central Asia * '' Dysdera tbilisiensis'' Mcheidze, 1979 — Georgia * '' Dysdera tenuistyla'' Denis, 1961 — Morocco * '' Dysdera tezcani'' Varol & Akpınar, 2016 — Turkey * '' Dysdera tilosensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera topcui'' Gasparo, 2008 — Turkey * '' Dysdera tredecima'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera turcica'' Varol, 2016 — Turkey * '' Dysdera tystshenkoi'' Dunin, 1989 — Turkmenistan * '' Dysdera ukrainensis'' Charitonov, 1956 — Ukraine, Russia (Europe), Georgia * '' Dysdera undecima'' Řezáč, 2018 — Spain * '' Dysdera unguimmanis'' Ribera, Ferrández & Blasco, 1986 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera valentina'' Ribera, 2004 — Spain * '' Dysdera vandeli'' Denis, 1962 — Madeira * '' Dysdera veigai'' Ferrández, 1984 — Spain * '' Dysdera ventricosa'' Grasshoff, 1959 — Italy * '' Dysdera vermicularis'' Berland, 1936 — Cape Verde Is. * '' Dysdera verneaui'' Simon, 1883 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera vesiculifera'' Simon, 1882 — Algeria * '' Dysdera vignai'' Gasparo, 2003 — Lebanon * '' Dysdera vivesi'' Ribera & Ferrández, 1986 — Spain * '' Dysdera volcania'' Ribera, Ferrández & Blasco, 1986 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera werneri'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece * '' Dysdera westringi'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872 — Eastern Mediterranean, Iraq * '' Dysdera yguanirae'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1997 — Canary Is. * '' Dysdera yozgat'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Turkey * '' Dysdera zarudnyi'' Charitonov, 1956 — Central Asia, Afghanistan


''Dysderella''

'' Dysderella'' Dunin, 1992 * '' Dysderella caspica'' (Dunin, 1990) — Azerbaijan * '' Dysderella transcaspica'' (Dunin & Fet, 1985) ( type) — Turkmenistan, Iran


''Dysderocrates''

'' Dysderocrates'' Deeleman-Reinhold & Deeleman, 1988 * '' Dysderocrates egregius'' (Kulczyński, 1897) — Hungary, Romania * '' Dysderocrates gasparoi'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Greece (Corfu) * '' Dysderocrates kibrisensis'' Gücel, Charalambidou, Göçmen & Kunt, 2019 — Cyprus * '' Dysderocrates marani'' (Kratochvíl, 1937) — Greece (Crete) * '' Dysderocrates regina'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Turkey * '' Dysderocrates silvestris'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Bosnia-Hercegovina, Montenegro * '' Dysderocrates storkani'' (Kratochvíl, 1935) ( type) — SE Europe (Balkans) * '' Dysderocrates tanatmisi'' Karakaş Kiliç & Özkütük, 2017 — Turkey


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''Folkia''

'' Folkia'' Kratochvíl, 1970 * '' Folkia boudewijni'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1993 — Croatia * '' Folkia haasi'' (Reimoser, 1929) — Croatia * '' Folkia inermis'' (Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1933) ( type) — Croatia * '' Folkia lugens'' Brignoli, 1974 — Greece * '' Folkia mrazeki'' (Nosek, 1904) — Montenegro * '' Folkia pauciaculeata'' (Fage, 1943) — Bosnia-Hercegovina * '' Folkia subcupressa'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1993 — Croatia


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''Harpactea''

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Harpactea ''Harpactea'' is a genus of Dysderidae, woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in wiktionary:xerothermic, xe ...
'' Bristowe, 1939 * ''
Harpactea abantia ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' (Simon, 1884) — Greece * ''
Harpactea achsuensis ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * ''
Harpactea acuta ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * ''
Harpactea aeoliensis ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Alicata, 1973 — Italy * ''
Harpactea agnolettii ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * ''
Harpactea alanyana ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Özkütük, Elverici, Marusik & Kunt, 2015 — Turkey * ''
Harpactea albanica ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' (Caporiacco, 1949) — Albania * ''
Harpactea alexandrae ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Lazarov, 2006 — Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia (Europe) * '' Harpactea algarvensis'' Ferrández, 1990 — Portugal * '' Harpactea alicatai'' Brignoli, 1979 — Italy (Sardinia) * '' Harpactea angustata'' (Lucas, 1846) — Algeria * '' Harpactea antoni'' Bosmans, 2009 — Greece * '' Harpactea apollinea'' Brignoli, 1979 — Greece * '' Harpactea arguta'' (Simon, 1907) — France, Italy * '' Harpactea armenica'' Dunin, 1989 — Armenia * '' Harpactea arnedoi'' Kunt, Elverici, Özkütük & Yağmur, 2011 — Turkey * '' Harpactea asparuhi'' Lazarov, 2008 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea auresensis'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea auriga'' (Simon, 1911) — Algeria * '' Harpactea aurigoides'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea azerbajdzhanica'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea azowensis'' Charitonov, 1956 — Ukraine, Russia (Europe) * '' Harpactea babori'' (Nosek, 1905) — Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey * '' Harpactea ballarini'' Kunt, Özkütük & Elverici, 2013 — Turkey * '' Harpactea blasi'' Ribera & Ferrández, 1986 — Spain * '' Harpactea buchari'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea bulgarica'' Lazarov & Naumova, 2010 — Macedonia, Bulgaria * '' Harpactea caligata'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * '' Harpactea carusoi'' Alicata, 1974 — Italy, Tunisia * '' Harpactea catholica'' (Brignoli, 1984) — Greece (Crete) * '' Harpactea caucasia'' (Kulczyński, 1895) — Russia (Caucasus), Georgia * ''
Harpactea cecconii ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' (Kulczyński, 1908) — Cyprus * '' Harpactea cesari'' Van Keer, 2009 — Greece * '' Harpactea chreensis'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1989 — Algeria * '' Harpactea christae'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea christodeltshevi'' Bayram, Kunt & Yağmur, 2009 — Turkey * '' Harpactea clementi'' Bosmans, 2009 — Greece, Turkey * '' Harpactea coccifera'' Brignoli, 1984 — Greece (Crete) * '' Harpactea colchidis'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea complicata'' Deltshev, 2011 — Serbia * '' Harpactea corinthia'' Brignoli, 1984 — Greece * '' Harpactea corticalis'' (Simon, 1882) — France, Italy * ''
Harpactea cressa ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Brignoli, 1984 — Greece (Crete) * '' Harpactea cruriformis'' Bosmans, 2011 — Greece * '' Harpactea dashdamirovi'' Dunin, 1993 — Azerbaijan * ''
Harpactea deelemanae ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Dunin, 1989 — Armenia * '' Harpactea deltshevi'' Dimitrov & Lazarov, 1999 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea digiovannii'' Gasparo, 2014 — Greece * '' Harpactea diraoi'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea dobati'' Alicata, 1974 — Turkey * '' Harpactea doblikae'' (Thorell, 1875) — Ukraine (mainland, Crimea) * '' Harpactea dufouri'' (Thorell, 1873) — Spain * '' Harpactea dumonti'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea eskovi'' Dunin, 1989 — Georgia, Armenia * '' Harpactea fageli'' Brignoli, 1980 — Portugal, Spain * '' Harpactea forceps'' Varol & Danışman, 2018 — Turkey * '' Harpactea forcipifera'' (Simon, 1911) — Algeria * '' Harpactea gaditana'' Pesarini, 1988 — Spain * '' Harpactea galatica'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea gennargentu'' Wunderlich, 1995 — Italy (Sardinia) * '' Harpactea globifera'' (Simon, 1911) — Algeria * '' Harpactea golovatchi'' Dunin, 1989 — Armenia * '' Harpactea gridellii'' (Caporiacco, 1951) — Italy * '' Harpactea grisea'' (Canestrini, 1868) — Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Slovenia * '' Harpactea gunselorum'' Gücel, Fuller, Göçmen & Kunt, 2018 — Cyprus * '' Harpactea hauseri'' Brignoli, 1976 — Greece * '' Harpactea heizerensis'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea heliconia'' Brignoli, 1984 — Greece * '' Harpactea henschi'' (Kulczyński, 1915) — Bosnia-Hercegovina * '' Harpactea herodis'' Brignoli, 1978 — Israel * '' Harpactea hispana'' (Simon, 1882) — Spain, France * ''
Harpactea hombergi ''Harpactea'' is a genus of Dysderidae, woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in wiktionary:xerothermic, xe ...
'' (Scopoli, 1763) ( type) — Europe * '' Harpactea hyrcanica'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea ice'' Komnenov & Chatzaki, 2016 — Greece * '' Harpactea incerta'' Brignoli, 1979 — Greece * '' Harpactea incurvata'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea indistincta'' Dunin, 1991 — Russia (Caucasus), Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea innupta'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * '' Harpactea isaurica'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea johannitica'' Brignoli, 1976 — Greece * '' Harpactea kalaensis'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * '' Harpactea kalavachiana'' Gücel, Charalambidou, Göçmen & Kunt, 2019 — Cyprus * '' Harpactea karabachica'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea karaschkhan'' Kunt, Özkütük, Elverici, Marusik & Karakaş, 2016 — Turkey * '' Harpactea kareli'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea kencei'' Kunt, Elverici, Özkütük & Yağmur, 2011 — Turkey * '' Harpactea konradi'' Lazarov, 2009 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea korgei'' Brignoli, 1979 — Turkey * '' Harpactea krueperi'' (Simon, 1884) — Greece * '' Harpactea krumi'' Lazarov, 2010 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea kubrati'' Lazarov, 2008 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea kulczynskii'' Brignoli, 1976 — Greece * '' Harpactea lazarovi'' Deltshev, 2011 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea lazonum'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea lepida'' (C. L. Koch, 1838) — Europe * '' Harpactea loebli'' Brignoli, 1974 — Greece * ''
Harpactea logunovi ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Dunin, 1992 — Russia (Caucasus), Georgia * '' Harpactea longitarsa'' Alicata, 1974 — Algeria, Tunisia * '' Harpactea longobarda'' Pesarini, 2001 — Italy, Ukraine * '' Harpactea maelfaiti'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * '' Harpactea magnibulbi'' Machado & Ferrández, 1991 — Portugal * '' Harpactea major'' (Simon, 1911) — Algeria * '' Harpactea mariae'' Komnenov, 2014 — Macedonia * '' Harpactea martensi'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea mcheidzeae'' Dunin, 1992 — Georgia * '' Harpactea medeae'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea mehennii'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1989 — Algeria * '' Harpactea mentor'' Lazarov & Naumova, 2010 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea mertensi'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea minoccii'' Ferrández, 1982 — Spain * '' Harpactea minuta'' Alicata, 1974 — Tunisia * '' Harpactea mithridatis'' Brignoli, 1979 — Turkey, Georgia * '' Harpactea mitidjae'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea modesta'' Dunin, 1991 — Russia (Caucasus), Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea monicae'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea mouzaiensis'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1989 — Algeria * '' Harpactea muscicola'' (Simon, 1882) — France (Corsica) * '' Harpactea nachitschevanica'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea nausicaae'' Brignoli, 1976 — Macedonia, Greece * '' Harpactea nenilini'' Dunin, 1989 — Armenia * '' Harpactea nuragica'' Alicata, 1966 — Italy (Sardinia) * '' Harpactea oglasana'' Gasparo, 1992 — Italy * '' Harpactea oranensis'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea ortegai'' Ribera & De Mas, 2003 — Spain * '' Harpactea osellai'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea ouarsenensis'' Bosmans & Beladjal, 1991 — Algeria * '' Harpactea ovata'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * ''
Harpactea paradoxa ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Dunin, 1992 — Georgia * '' Harpactea parthica'' Brignoli, 1980 — Iran, Turkmenistan? * '' Harpactea persephone'' Gasparo, 2011 — Greece (Crete) * '' Harpactea petrovi'' Lazarov & Dimitrov, 2018 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea piligera'' (Thorell, 1875) — Italy * '' Harpactea pisidica'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea popovi'' Dimitrov, Deltshev & Lazarov, 2019 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea proxima'' Ferrández, 1990 — Portugal * '' Harpactea pugio'' Varol & Akpınar, 2016 — Turkey * '' Harpactea punica'' Alicata, 1974 — Algeria, Tunisia * '' Harpactea reniformis'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * '' Harpactea rubicunda'' (C. L. Koch, 1838) — Europe, Georgia * '' Harpactea rucnerorum'' Polenec & Thaler, 1975 — Croatia * '' Harpactea ruffoi'' Alicata, 1974 — Tunisia * '' Harpactea rugichelis'' Denis, 1955 — Lebanon * ''
Harpactea sadistica ''Harpactea sadistica'' is a species of dysderine spider, found only in Israel. It was first described in 2008. Description Both sexes have the same body characteristics. The length of the pale yellow-brown, smooth carapace ranges from 1.1 to 1 ...
'' Řezáč, 2008 — Israel * '' Harpactea saeva'' (Herman, 1879) — Slovakia, Hungary, southeastern Europe to Ukraine * '' Harpactea samuili'' Lazarov, 2006 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea sanctaeinsulae'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea sanctidomini'' Gasparo, 1997 — Italy * '' Harpactea sardoa'' Alicata, 1966 — Italy * '' Harpactea sbordonii'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea sciakyi'' Pesarini, 1988 — Spain * '' Harpactea secunda'' Dunin, 1989 — Armenia * '' Harpactea senalbensis'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * '' Harpactea serena'' (Simon, 1907) — Spain, France * '' Harpactea sicula'' Alicata, 1966 — Italy (Sicily) * '' Harpactea simovi'' Deltshev & Lazarov, 2018 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea sinuata'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * '' Harpactea spasskyi'' Dunin, 1992 — Ukraine (Crimea), Russia (Caucasus) * '' Harpactea spirembolus'' Russell-Smith, 2011 — Greece * '' Harpactea srednagora'' Dimitrov & Lazarov, 1999 — Macedonia, Bulgaria * '' Harpactea stalitoides'' Ribera, 1993 — Portugal * '' Harpactea stoevi'' Deltshev & Lazarov, 2018 — Bulgaria * '' Harpactea strandi'' (Caporiacco, 1939) — Italy * '' Harpactea strandjica'' Dimitrov, 1997 — Bulgaria, Turkey * '' Harpactea strinatii'' Brignoli, 1979 — Greece * '' Harpactea sturanyi'' (Nosek, 1905) — Greece, Turkey, Georgia * '' Harpactea subiasi'' Ferrández, 1990 — Portugal * '' Harpactea talyschica'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea tenuiemboli'' Deltshev, 2011 — Serbia * '' Harpactea tergestina'' Gasparo, 2014 — Italy * ''
Harpactea terveli ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Lazarov, 2009 — Bulgaria, Turkey * '' Harpactea thaleri'' Alicata, 1966 — Switzerland, Italy * '' Harpactea undosa'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * '' Harpactea vagabunda'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea vignai'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey * '' Harpactea villehardouini'' Brignoli, 1979 — Greece * '' Harpactea wolfgangi'' Komnenov & Chatzaki, 2016 — Greece * '' Harpactea yakourensis'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1997 — Algeria * ''
Harpactea zaitzevi ''Harpactea'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by W. S. Bristowe in 1939. They are non-web building predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, ...
'' Charitonov, 1956 — Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia * '' Harpactea zannonensis'' Alicata, 1966 — Italy * '' Harpactea zjuzini'' Dunin, 1991 — Azerbaijan * '' Harpactea zoiai'' Gasparo, 1999 — Greece


''Harpactocrates''

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Harpactocrates ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon Eugène Louis Simon (; 30 April 1848 – 17 November 1924) was a French naturalist who worked particularly on insects and spiders, but ...
'' Simon, 1914 * ''
Harpactocrates apennicola ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *'' Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *'' Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' ...
'' Simon, 1914 — France, Italy * ''
Harpactocrates cazorlensis ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *''Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *'' Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' ...
'' Ferrández, 1986 — Spain * ''
Harpactocrates drassoides ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *''Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *''Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' F ...
'' (Simon, 1882) ( type) — Western Europe * ''
Harpactocrates escuderoi ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *''Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *''Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' F ...
'' Ferrández, 1986 — Spain * ''
Harpactocrates globifer ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *''Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *''Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' F ...
'' Ferrández, 1986 — Spain * ''
Harpactocrates gredensis ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon Eugène Louis Simon (; 30 April 1848 – 17 November 1924) was a French naturalist who worked particularly on insects and spiders, but ...
'' Ferrández, 1986 — Spain * ''
Harpactocrates gurdus ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *''Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *''Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' F ...
'' Simon, 1914 — Spain, France * ''
Harpactocrates intermedius ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *''Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *''Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' F ...
'' Dalmas, 1915 — France, Italy * ''
Harpactocrates meridionalis ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *''Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *''Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' F ...
'' Ferrández & Martin, 1986 — Spain * '' Harpactocrates radulifer'' Simon, 1914 — Spain, France * ''
Harpactocrates ravastellus ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *'' Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *'' Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' ...
'' Simon, 1914 — Spain, France * ''
Harpactocrates trialetiensis ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *''Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *''Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' F ...
'' Mcheidze, 1997 — Georgia * ''
Harpactocrates troglophilus ''Harpactocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1914. Species it contains thirteen species: *'' Harpactocrates apennicola'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *'' Harpactocrates cazorlensis'' ...
'' Brignoli, 1978 — Turkey


''Holissus''

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Holissus ''Holissus'' is a monotypic genus of Spanish woodlouse hunting spiders containing the single species, ''Holissus unciger''. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1882, and has only been found in France France (), officially the ...
'' Simon, 1882 * '' Holissus unciger'' Simon, 1882 ( type) — France (Corsica)


''Hygrocrates''

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Hygrocrates ''Hygrocrates'' is a genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biolog ...
'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 * ''
Hygrocrates caucasicus ''Hygrocrates'' is a genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biolog ...
'' Dunin, 1992 — Georgia * ''
Hygrocrates deelemanus ''Hygrocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Christa L. Deeleman-Reinhold & P. R. Deeleman in 1988. Species it contains five species: *''Hygrocrates caucasicus'' Dunin, 1992 – Georgia *'' Hygrocrates ...
'' Kunt & Yağmur, 2011 — Turkey * ''
Hygrocrates georgicus ''Hygrocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Christa L. Deeleman-Reinhold & P. R. Deeleman in 1988. Species it contains five species: *''Hygrocrates caucasicus'' Dunin, 1992 – Georgia *''Hygrocrates d ...
'' (Mcheidze, 1972) — Georgia * ''
Hygrocrates kovblyuki ''Hygrocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Christa L. Deeleman-Reinhold & P. R. Deeleman in 1988. Species it contains five species: *''Hygrocrates caucasicus'' Dunin, 1992 – Georgia *''Hygrocrates d ...
'' Kunt & Marusik, 2013 — Turkey * ''
Hygrocrates lycaoniae ''Hygrocrates'' is a genus of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by Christa L. Deeleman-Reinhold & P. R. Deeleman in 1988. Species it contains five species: *''Hygrocrates caucasicus ''Hygrocrates'' is a genus Genus ( ...
'' (Brignoli, 1978) ( type) — Greece (Rhodes), Turkey


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''Kaemis''

'' Kaemis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1993 * '' Kaemis aeruginosus'' (Barrientos, Espuny & Ascaso, 1994) — Spain * '' Kaemis carnicus'' Gasparo, 1995 — Italy * '' Kaemis circe'' (Brignoli, 1975) — Italy * '' Kaemis gasparoi'' Mazzoleni & Pantini, 2018 — Italy * '' Kaemis vernalis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1993 ( type) — Montenegro


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''Mesostalita''

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Mesostalita ''Mesostalita'' is a genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biolog ...
'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1971 * ''
Mesostalita comottii ''Mesostalita'' is a genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biolog ...
'' (Gasparo, 1999) — Croatia * ''
Mesostalita kratochvili ''Mesostalita'' is a genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biolog ...
'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1971 ( type) — Bosnia-Hercegovina * ''
Mesostalita nocturna ''Mesostalita'' is a genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biolog ...
'' (Roewer, 1931) — Italy, Slovenia


''Minotauria''

'' Minotauria'' Kulczyński, 1903 * '' Minotauria attemsi'' Kulczyński, 1903 ( type) — Greece (Crete) * '' Minotauria fagei'' (Kratochvíl, 1970) — Greece (Crete)


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''Parachtes''

'' Parachtes'' Alicata, 1964 * '' Parachtes andreinii'' Alicata, 1966 — Italy * '' Parachtes cantabrorum'' (Simon, 1914) — Spain, France * '' Parachtes deminutus'' (Denis, 1957) — Spain * '' Parachtes ignavus'' (Simon, 1882) — Spain, France (mainland, Corsica) * '' Parachtes inaequipes'' (Simon, 1882) — France (Corsica) * '' Parachtes latialis'' Alicata, 1966 — Italy * '' Parachtes limbarae'' (Kraus, 1955) — Sardinia * '' Parachtes loboi'' Jiménez-Valverde, Barriga & Moreno, 2006 — Spain * '' Parachtes riberai'' Bosmans, 2017 — Spain (Majorca) * '' Parachtes romandiolae'' (Caporiacco, 1949) — Italy * '' Parachtes siculus'' (Caporiacco, 1949) — Italy * '' Parachtes teruelis'' (Kraus, 1955) — Spain * '' Parachtes vernae'' (Caporiacco, 1936) ( type) — Italy


''Parastalita''

'' Parastalita'' Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932 * '' Parastalita stygia'' (Joseph, 1882) ( type) — Bosnia-Hercegovina


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''Rhode''

'' Rhode'' Simon, 1882 * ''
Rhode aspinifera ''Rhode aspinifera'' is a genus of Slovenian woodlouse spider The woodlouse spider (''Dysdera crocata'') is a species of spider that preys primarily upon woodlice. Other common names refer to variations on the common name of its prey, includin ...
'' (Nikolic, 1963) — Slovenia * ''
Rhode baborensis Rhode may refer to: *In Greek mythology: :*Rhodos, goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes :*Rhode, one of the fifty daughters of Danaus * ''Rhode'' (spider), a genus of spiders *Rhode (surname) *Rhode, County Offaly, an Irish town *Rh ...
'' Beladjal & Bosmans, 1996 — Algeria * ''
Rhode biscutata Rhode may refer to: *In Greek mythology: :*Rhodos, goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes :*Rhode, one of the fifty daughters of Danaus * ''Rhode'' (spider), a genus of spiders *Rhode (surname) *Rhode, County Offaly, an Irish town *Rh ...
'' Simon, 1893 — Mediterranean * ''
Rhode magnifica Rhode may refer to: *In Greek mythology: :*Rhodos, goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes :*Rhode, one of the fifty daughters of Danaus * ''Rhode'' (spider), a genus of spiders *Rhode (surname) *Rhode, County Offaly, an Irish town *Rh ...
'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Montenegro * ''
Rhode scutiventris Rhode may refer to: *In Greek mythology: :*Rhodos, goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes :*Rhode, one of the fifty daughters of Danaus * ''Rhode'' (spider), a genus of spiders *Rhode (surname) *Rhode, County Offaly, an Irish town *Rh ...
'' Simon, 1882 ( type) — Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Algeria * ''
Rhode stalitoides Rhode may refer to: *In Greek mythology: :*Rhodos, goddess and personification of the island of Rhodes :*Rhode, one of the fifty daughters of Danaus * ''Rhode'' (spider), a genus of spiders *Rhode (surname) *Rhode, County Offaly, an Irish town *Rh ...
'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978 — Bosnia-Hercegovina * '' Rhode subterranea'' (Kratochvíl, 1935) — Bosnia-Hercegovina * '' Rhode tenuipes'' (Simon, 1882) — France (Corsica) * '' Rhode testudinea'' Pesarini, 1984 — Italy


''Rhodera''

'' Rhodera'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1989 * '' Rhodera hypogea'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1989 ( type) — Greece (Crete)


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''Sardostalita''

'' Sardostalita'' Gasparo, 1999 * '' Sardostalita patrizii'' (Roewer, 1956) ( type) — Sardinia


''Speleoharpactea''

'' Speleoharpactea'' Ribera, 1982 * '' Speleoharpactea levantina'' Ribera, 1982 ( type) — Spain


''Stalagtia''

'' Stalagtia'' Kratochvíl, 1970 * '' Stalagtia argus'' Brignoli, 1976 — Greece * '' Stalagtia christoi'' Van Keer & Bosmans, 2009 — Greece * '' Stalagtia hercegovinensis'' (Nosek, 1905) ( type) — SE Europe (Balkans), Turkey * '' Stalagtia kratochvili'' Brignoli, 1976 — Greece * '' Stalagtia monospina'' (Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1933) — Montenegro * '' Stalagtia skadarensis'' Kratochvíl, 1970 — Montenegro * '' Stalagtia thaleriana'' Chatzaki & Arnedo, 2006 — Greece (Crete), Turkey


''Stalita''

'' Stalita'' Schiödte, 1847 * '' Stalita hadzii'' Kratochvíl, 1934 — Slovenia * '' Stalita inermifemur'' Roewer, 1931 — Slovenia, Croatia * '' Stalita pretneri'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1971 — Croatia * ''
Stalita taenaria ''Stalita taenaria'' is an Araneomorphae, araneomorph spider species in the family Dysderidae. The species is classified as a member of troglofauna, more precisely a troglobiont species, meaning such spiders are obligate cave-dwellers adapted to ...
'' Schiödte, 1847 ( type) — Italy, Slovenia, Croatia


''Stalitella''

'' Stalitella'' Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932 * '' Stalitella noseki'' Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1933 ( type) — Bosnia-Hercegovina, Montenegro


''Stalitochara''

'' Stalitochara'' Simon, 1913 * '' Stalitochara kabiliana'' Simon, 1913 ( type) — Algeria


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''Tedia''

'' Tedia'' Simon, 1882 * '' Tedia abdominalis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 — Israel, Syria * '' Tedia oxygnatha'' Simon, 1882 ( type) — Syria, Iran?


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dysderidae
Dysderidae Dysderidae, also known as woodlouse hunters, sowbug-eating spiders, and cell spiders, is a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1837. They are found primarily in Eurasia, extending into North Africa with very few s ...
Dysderidae