Inermocoelotes Explained
Inermocoelotes is a genus of funnel weavers that was first described by S. V. Ovtchinnikov in 1999.[1]
Species
it contains fifteen species, found only in Europe:[2]
- Inermocoelotes anoplus (Kulczyński, 1897) – Austria, Italy, Eastern Europe
- Inermocoelotes brevispinus (Deltshev & Dimitrov, 1996) – Bulgaria
- Inermocoelotes deltshevi (Dimitrov, 1996) – Macedonia, Bulgaria
- Inermocoelotes drenskii (Deltshev, 1990) – Bulgaria
- Inermocoelotes falciger (Kulczyński, 1897) – Eastern Europe
- Inermocoelotes gasperinii (Simon, 1891) – Croatia, Montenegro
- Inermocoelotes halanensis (Wang, Zhu & Li, 2010) – Croatia
- Inermocoelotes inermis (L. Koch, 1855) (type) – Europe
- Inermocoelotes jurinitschi (Drensky, 1915) – Bulgaria
- Inermocoelotes karlinskii (Kulczyński, 1906) – South-eastern Europe
- Inermocoelotes kulczynskii (Drensky, 1915) – Macedonia, Bulgaria
- Inermocoelotes melovskii Komnenov, 2017 – Macedonia
- Inermocoelotes microlepidus (de Blauwe, 1973) – Italy, Bulgaria
- Inermocoelotes paramicrolepidus (Wang, Zhu & Li, 2010) – Greece
- Inermocoelotes xinpingwangi (Deltshev, 2009) – Bulgaria
See also
Notes and References
- Ovtchinnikov. S. V.. 1999. On the supraspecific systematics of the subfamily Coelotinae (Araneae, Amaurobiidae) in the former USSR fauna. Tethys Entomological Research. 63–80. 1.
- Gen. Inermocoelotes Ovtchinnikov, 1999. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-08-26. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.