Runcinia

Runcinia

Taxobox
name = "Runcinia"



image_caption = "Runcinia acuminata"
image_width = 250px
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Arthropoda
classis = Arachnida
ordo = Araneae
subordo = Araneomorphae
familia = Thomisidae
subfamilia = Thomisinae
genus = "Runcinia"
genus_authority = Simon, 1875
diversity_link = List of Thomisidae species#Runcinia
diversity = 28 species
type_species = "Thomisus lateralis"
type_species_authority = C. L. Koch, 1837
range_

range_map_width = 250px
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text.

"Runcinia" is a genus of crab spiders with about 30 described species.

Almost all species occur in Africa or South Asia. The distribution of "R. acuminata" reaches up to Australia, and "R. grammica" has a palaearctic range.

pecies

* "Runcinia acuminata" (Thorell, 1881) — Bangladesh to Japan, New Guinea, Australia
* "Runcinia aethiops" (Simon, 1901) — Africa
* "Runcinia affinis" Simon, 1897 — Africa, Bangladesh to Japan, Philippines, Java
* "Runcinia albida" (Marx, 1893) — Congo
* "Runcinia bifrons" (Simon, 1895) — India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam
* "Runcinia carae" Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1983 — Botswana, Kenya
* "Runcinia caudata" Schenkel, 1963 — China
* "Runcinia depressa" Simon, 1906 — Africa
* "Runcinia disticta" Thorell, 1891 — Myanmar, Sumatra, Java
* "Runcinia dubia" Caporiacco, 1940 — Somalia
* "Runcinia erythrina" Jézéquel, 1964 — West, Southern Africa
* "Runcinia escheri" Reimoser, 1934 — India
* "Runcinia flavida" (Simon, 1881) — Africa
* "Runcinia ghorpadei" Tikader, 1980 — India
* "Runcinia grammica" (C. L. Koch, 1837) — (Palearctic, St. Helena, South Africa
* "Runcinia johnstoni" Lessert, 1919 — Africa
* "Runcinia kinbergi" Thorell, 1891 — Myanmar, Nicobar Is., Java
* "Runcinia longipes" Strand, 1906 — Ethiopia
* "Runcinia manicata" Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
* "Runcinia multilineata" Roewer, 1961 — Senegal
* "Runcinia oculifrons" Strand, 1907 — Madagascar
* "Runcinia plana" Simon, 1895 — Paraguay
* "Runcinia roonwali" Tikader, 1965 — India
* "Runcinia soeensis" Schenkel, 1944 — Timor
* "Runcinia spinulosa" (O. P.-Cambridge, 1885) — Pakistan, India
* "Runcinia tarabayevi" Marusik & Logunov, 1990 — Central Asia
* "Runcinia tropica" Simon, 1907 — Africa
* "Runcinia yogeshi" Gajbe & Gajbe, 2001 — India

References

* (2007): [http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/index.html The world spider catalog] , version 8.0. "American Museum of Natural History".


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