Bolas Spiders - Species

Species

Cladomelea Simon, 1895

  • Cladomelea akermani Hewitt, 1923 (South Africa)
  • Cladomelea debeeri Roff & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 2004 (South Africa)
  • Cladomelea longipes (O. P.-Cambridge, 1877) (Congo)
  • Cladomelea ornata Hirst, 1907 (Central Africa)

Mastophora Holmberg, 1876

  • Mastophora abalosi Urtubey & Báez, 1983 (Argentina)
  • Mastophora alachua Levi, 2003 (USA)
  • Mastophora alvareztoroi Ibarra & Jiménez, 2003 (USA, Mexico)
  • Mastophora apalachicola Levi, 2003 (USA)
  • Mastophora archeri Gertsch, 1955 (USA)
  • Mastophora bisaccata (Emerton, 1884) (USA, Mexico)
  • Mastophora brescoviti Levi, 2003 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora carpogaster Mello-Leitão, 1925 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora catarina Levi, 2003 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora comma Báz & Urtubey, 1985 (Argentina)
  • Mastophora conifera (Holmberg, 1876) (Argentina)
  • Mastophora cornigera (Hentz, 1850) (USA to Nicaragua)
  • Mastophora corpulenta (Banks, 1898) (Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua, Brazil)
  • Mastophora corumbatai Levi, 2003 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora cranion Mello-Leitão, 1928 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora diablo Levi, 2003 (Argentina)
  • Mastophora dizzydeani Eberhard, 1981 (Colombia, Peru)
  • Mastophora escomeli Levi, 2003 (Peru)
  • Mastophora extraordinaria Holmberg, 1876 (Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina)
  • Mastophora fasciata Reimoser, 1939 (Costa Rica, Venezuela)
  • Mastophora felda Levi, 2003 (USA)
  • Mastophora felis Piza, 1976 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora gasteracanthoides (Nicolet, 1849) (Chile)
  • Mastophora haywardi Birabén, 1946 (Argentina)
  • Mastophora holmbergi Canals, 1931 (Paraguay, Argentina)
  • Mastophora hutchinsoni Gertsch, 1955 (USA)
  • Mastophora lara Levi, 2003 (Venezuela)
  • Mastophora leucabulba (Gertsch, 1955) (USA to Honduras)
  • Mastophora leucacantha (Simon, 1897) (Brazil)
  • Mastophora longiceps Mello-Leitão, 1940 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora melloleitaoi Canals, 1931 (Brazil, Argentina)
  • Mastophora obtusa Mello-Leitão, 1936 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora pesqueiro Levi, 2003 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora phrynosoma Gertsch, 1955 (USA)
  • Mastophora pickeli Mello-Leitão, 1931 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora piras Levi, 2003 (Brazil)
  • Mastophora rabida Levi, 2003 (Galapagos Is.)
  • Mastophora reimoseri Levi, 2003 (Paraguay)
  • Mastophora satan Canals, 1931 (Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina)
  • Mastophora satsuma Levi, 2003 (USA)
  • Mastophora seminole Levi, 2003 (USA)
  • Mastophora soberiana Levi, 2003 (Panama)
  • Mastophora stowei Levi, 2003 (USA)
  • Mastophora timuqua Levi, 2003 (USA)
  • Mastophora vaquera Gertsch, 1955 (Cuba)
  • Mastophora yacare Levi, 2003 (Uruguay)
  • Mastophora yeargani Levi, 2003 (USA)
  • Mastophora ypiranga Levi, 2003 (Brazil)

Ordgarius Keyserling, 1886

  • Ordgarius acanthonotus (Simon, 1909) (Vietnam)
  • Ordgarius bicolor Pocock, 1899 (New Britain)
  • Ordgarius clypeatus Simon, 1897 (Amboina)
  • Ordgarius ephippiatus Thorell, 1898 (Myanmar)
  • Ordgarius furcatus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1877) (New South Wales)
  • Ordgarius furcatus distinctus (Rainbow, 1900) (New South Wales)
  • Ordgarius hexaspinus Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2005 (India)
  • Ordgarius hobsoni (O. P.-Cambridge, 1877) (India, Sri Lanka, China, Japan)
  • Ordgarius magnificus (Rainbow, 1897) (Queensland, New South Wales)
  • Ordgarius monstrosus Keyserling, 1886 (Queensland)
  • Ordgarius pustulosus Thorell, 1897 (Java)
  • Ordgarius sexspinosus (Thorell, 1894) (India to Japan, Indonesia)

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