List of Nephilidae species

List of Nephilidae species

This page lists all described species of the spider family Nephilidae as of Apr. 18, 2008.

Clitaetra

"Clitaetra" Simon, 1889
* "Clitaetra clathrata" Simon, 1907 — West Africa
* "Clitaetra episinoides" Simon, 1889 — Comoro Islands
* "Clitaetra irenae" Kuntner, 2006 — South Africa
* "Clitaetra perroti" Simon, 1894 — Madagascar
* "Clitaetra simoni" Benoit, 1962 — Congo
* "Clitaetra thisbe" Simon, 1903 — Sri Lanka

Herennia

"Herennia" Thorell, 1877
* "Herennia agnarssoni" Kuntner, 2005 — Solomon Islands
* "Herennia deelemanae" Kuntner, 2005 — Borneo
* "Herennia etruscilla" Kuntner, 2005 — Java
* "Herennia gagamba" Kuntner, 2005 — Philippines
* "Herennia jernej" Kuntner, 2005 — Sumatra
* "Herennia milleri" Kuntner, 2005 — New Guinea, New Britain
* "Herennia multipuncta" (Doleschall, 1859) — India to China, Borneo, Sulawesi
* "Herennia oz" Kuntner, 2005 — Northern Territory
* "Herennia papuana" Thorell, 1881 — New Guinea
* "Herennia sonja" Kuntner, 2005 — Kalimantan, Sulawesi
* "Herennia tone" Kuntner, 2005 — Philippines

Nephila

"Nephila" Leach, 1815
* "Nephila antipodiana" (Walckenaer, 1842) — China, Philippines to New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Queensland
* "Nephila clavata" L. Koch, 1878 — India to Japan
* "Nephila clavipes" (Linnaeus, 1767) — USA to Argentina, São Tomé
** "Nephila clavipes fasciculata" (De Geer, 1778) — USA to Argentina
** "Nephila clavipes vespucea" (Walckenaer, 1842) — Argentina
* "Nephila comorana" Strand, 1916 — Comoro Islands
* "Nephila constricta" Karsch, 1879 — Tropical Africa
* "Nephila cornuta" (Pallas, 1772) — Guyana
* "Nephila dirangensis" Biswas & Biswas, 2006 — India
* "Nephila edulis" (Labillardière, 1799) — Australia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, New Zealand
* "Nephila fenestrata" Thorell, 1859 — South Africa
** "Nephila fenestrata fuelleborni" Dahl, 1912 — East Africa
** "Nephila fenestrata venusta" (Blackwall, 1865) — West, Central Africa
* "Nephila inaurata" (Walckenaer, 1842) — Mauritius, Rodriguez, Réunion
** "Nephila inaurata madagascariensis" (Vinson, 1863) — South Africa to Seychelles
* "Nephila kuhlii" Doleschall, 1859 — India to Sulawesi
* "Nephila laurinae" Thorell, 1881 — China to Solomon Islands
* "Nephila pakistaniensis" Ghafoor & Beg, 2002 — Pakistan
* "Nephila pilipes" (Fabricius, 1793) — China, Philippines to Australia
** "Nephila pilipes malagassa" (Strand, 1907) — Madagascar
* "Nephila plumipes" (Latreille, 1804) — Indonesia, New Guinea, Australia, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, New Ireland
* "Nephila robusta" Tikader, 1962 — India
* "Nephila senegalensis" (Walckenaer, 1842) — West Africa to Ethiopia
** "Nephila senegalensis annulata" (Thorell, 1859) — Namibia, South Africa
** "Nephila senegalensis bragantina" Brito Capello, 1867 — Central Africa
** "Nephila senegalensis hildebrandti" Dahl, 1912 — Madagascar
** "Nephila senegalensis huebneri" Dahl, 1912 — East Africa
** "Nephila senegalensis keyserlingi" (Blackwall, 1865) — Congo, East Africa
** "Nephila senegalensis nyikae" Pocock, 1898 — East Africa
** "Nephila senegalensis schweinfurthi" Simon, 1890 — Yemen
* "Nephila sexpunctata" Giebel, 1867 — Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
* "Nephila sumptuosa" Gerstäcker, 1873 — East Africa, Socotra
* "Nephila tetragnathoides" (Walckenaer, 1842) — Fiji, Tonga, Niue
* "Nephila turneri" Blackwall, 1833 — West, Central Africa
** "Nephila turneri orientalis" Benoit, 1964 — Central, East Africa
* "Nephila vitiana" (Walckenaer, 1847) — Indonesia, Sulawesi, to Fiji, Tonga

Nephilengys

"Nephilengys" L. Koch, 1872
* "Nephilengys borbonica" (Vinson, 1863) — Madagascar, Comoro Islands, Mascarene Islands, Seychelles, Aldabra
* "Nephilengys cruentata" (Fabricius, 1775) — Tropical Africa, South America
* "Nephilengys malabarensis" (Walckenaer, 1842) — India to China, Philippines, Japan, Ambon
* "Nephilengys papuana" Thorell, 1881 — New Guinea, Queensland

References

* (2008): [http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/NEPHILIDAE.html The world spider catalog] , version 9.0. "American Museum of Natural History".


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