Freya (spider) - Species

Species

  • Freya albosignata — Guatemala, Panama
  • Freya arraijanica — Panama
  • Freya atures — Venezuela
  • Freya bicavata — Panama
  • Freya bifida — Panama
  • Freya bifurcata — Panama
  • Freya chapare — Bolivia, Brazil
  • Freya chionopogon — Venezuela
  • Freya decorata — Northern South America
  • Freya demarcata — Panama
  • Freya disparipes — French Guiana
  • Freya dureti — Brazil
  • Freya dyali — Pakistan
  • Freya emarginata — Guatemala
  • Freya frontalis — Panama
  • Freya grisea — Guatemala, Panama
  • Freya guianensis — Venezuela, Guyana
  • Freya infuscata — El Salvador, Panama
  • Freya justina — Panama
  • Freya longispina — Guatemala, Panama
  • Freya maculatipes — Mexico
  • Freya minuta — Panama
  • Freya nannispina — Panama
  • Freya nigrotaeniata — Paraguay, Argentina
  • Freya perelegans — Venezuela
  • Freya petrunkevitchi — Panama
  • Freya prominens — Mexico to Panama
  • Freya regia — Mexico, Guatemala
  • Freya rubiginosa — Brazil
  • Freya rufohirta — Brazil
  • Freya rustica — Guatemala, Panama

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