Camillina is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by Lucien Berland in 1919.[2] They are very similar to sister genus Zelotes.[3]
Camillina | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Gnaphosidae |
Genus: | Camillina Berland, 1919[1] |
Type species | |
C. cordifera (Tullgren, 1910)
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Species | |
75, see text |
Species
editAs of May 2019[update] it contains seventy-five species:[1]
- C. aldabrae (Strand, 1907) – Africa, Seychelles. Introduced to Malaysia (Borneo)
- C. antigua Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Guatemala, Honduras
- C. arequipa Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Peru
- C. balboa Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Panama, Colombia
- C. bimini Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Bahama Is.
- C. biplagia Tucker, 1923 – South Africa
- C. brasiliensis Müller, 1987 – Brazil
- C. caldas Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Brazil
- C. calel Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Argentina
- C. campeche Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Mexico
- C. capensis Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – South Africa
- C. cauca Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Colombia
- C. cayman Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Cayman Is.
- C. chiapa Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Mexico
- C. chilensis (Simon, 1902) – Brazil to Chile, Juan Fernandez Is.
- C. chincha Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Peru
- C. claro Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Brazil
- C. colon Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Panama
- C. cordifera (Tullgren, 1910) (type) – Central, Southern Africa, Seychelles
- C. cordoba Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Argentina
- C. cruz Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
- C. cui Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Paraguay
- C. desecheonis (Petrunkevitch, 1930) – Puerto Rico
- C. elegans (Bryant, 1940) – Caribbean. Introduced to Angola, Pacific islands
- C. europaea Dalmas, 1922 – Italy
- C. fiana Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Madagascar, Comoros
- C. gaira Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Colombia, Caribbean
- C. galapagoensis (Banks, 1902) – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
- C. galianoae Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Argentina
- C. huanta Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Peru
- C. isabela Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
- C. isla Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
- C. javieri Alayón, 2004 – Cuba
- C. jeris Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Curaçao
- C. kaibos Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Ivory Coast to Kenya
- C. kochalkai Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Paraguay
- C. longipes (Nicolet, 1849) – Chile
- C. madrejon Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Paraguay
- C. mahnerti Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Paraguay
- C. major (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil, Argentina
- C. marmorata (Mello-Leitão, 1943) – Argentina, Bolivia
- C. maun Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Southern Africa
- C. mauryi Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Argentina
- C. merida Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Venezuela
- C. minuta (Mello-Leitão, 1941) – Argentina
- C. mogollon Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Peru
- C. mona Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Jamaica
- C. namibensis Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Namibia
- C. nevada Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Colombia
- C. nevis Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Caribbean
- C. nova Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
- C. oruro Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Bolivia, Peru, Argentina
- C. pavesii (Simon, 1897) – Africa
- C. pecki Baert, 1994 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
- C. pedestris (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898) – Mexico
- C. penai Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Chile, Peru
- C. pernambuco Müller, 1987 – Brazil
- C. pilar Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Paraguay, Argentina
- C. piura Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Peru
- C. procurva (Purcell, 1908) – South Africa
- C. puebla Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Mexico, Honduras
- C. pulchra (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil, Argentina. Introduced to USA
- C. punta Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Peru
- C. recife Müller, 1987 – Brazil
- C. relucens (Simon, 1893) – Venezuela
- C. rogeri Alayón, 1993 – Cuba
- C. samariensis Müller, 1988 – Colombia
- C. sandrae Baert, 1994 – Ecuador (Galapagos Is.)
- C. setosa Tucker, 1923 – South Africa
- C. shaba FitzPatrick, 2005 – Congo
- C. smythiesi (Simon, 1897) – India
- C. tarapaca Platnick & Shadab, 1982 – Chile
- C. taruma Platnick & Höfer, 1990 – Brazil
- C. tsima Platnick & Murphy, 1987 – Madagascar
- C. ventana Ferreira, Zambonato & Lise, 2004 – Argentina
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Gen. Camillina Berland, 1919". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
- ^ Berland, L. (1919). "Note sur le peigne métatarsal que possèdent certaines araignées de la famille des Drassidae". Bulletin du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris. 1919: 458–463.
- ^ "Genus Camillina". BugGuide. Retrieved 2019-06-04.