List of Micropholcommatidae species

List of Micropholcommatidae species

This page lists all described species of the spider family Micropholcommatidae as of June 19, 2007.

Eterosonycha

"Eterosonycha" Butler, 1932
* "Eterosonycha alpina" Butler, 1932 — Victoria

Micropholcomma

"Micropholcomma" Crosby & Bishop, 1927
* "Micropholcomma bryophilum" (Butler, 1932) — Queensland to Tasmania
* "Micropholcomma caeligenum" Crosby & Bishop, 1927 — Victoria
* "Micropholcomma longissimum" (Butler, 1932) — Queensland to Tasmania
* "Micropholcomma mirum" Hickman, 1944 — Tasmania
* "Micropholcomma parmatum" Hickman, 1944 — Tasmania
* "Micropholcomma turbans" Hickman, 1981 — Tasmania

Olgania

"Olgania" Hickman, 1979
* "Olgania excavata" Hickman, 1979 — Tasmania

Parapua

"Parapua" Forster, 1959
* "Parapua punctata" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand

Pua

"Pua" Forster, 1959
* "Pua novaezealandiae" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand

Teutoniella

"Teutoniella" Brignoli, 1981
* "Teutoniella cekalovici" Platnick & Forster, 1986 — Chile
* "Teutoniella plaumanni" Brignoli, 1981 — Brazil

Textricella

"Textricella" Hickman, 1945
* "Textricella antipoda" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella aucklandica" Forster, 1955 — Auckland Islands
* "Textricella complexa" Forster, 1959 — New South Wales
* "Textricella fulva" Hickman, 1945 — Tasmania
* "Textricella hickmani" Forster, 1959 — Tasmania
* "Textricella insula" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella lamingtonensis" Forster, 1959 — Queensland
* "Textricella luteola" Hickman, 1945 — Tasmania
* "Textricella mcfarlanei" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella nigra" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella parva" Hickman, 1945 — Tasmania
* "Textricella plebeia" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella propinqua" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella pusilla" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella salmoni" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella scuta" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella signata" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella tropica" Forster, 1959 — New Guinea
* "Textricella vulgaris" Forster, 1959 — New Zealand
* "Textricella wisei" Forster, 1964 — Campbell Islands

Tricellina

"Tricellina" Forster & Platnick, 1989
* "Tricellina gertschi" (Forster & Platnick, 1981) — Chile

References

* (2008): [http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/MICROPHOLCOMMATIDAE.html The world spider catalog] , version 8.5. "American Museum of Natural History".


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