List of Spiders of India - VIII Family Clubionidae Wagner, 1887

VIII Family Clubionidae Wagner, 1887

VIII.a. Genus Clubiona Latreille, 1804

  1. Clubiona acanthocnemis Simon, 1906 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Clubiona analis Thorell, 1895 Distribution: India, Bangladesh, Myanmar
  3. Clubiona bengalensis Biswas, 1984 Comments: Endemic to India
  4. Clubiona boxaensis Biswas & Biswas, 1992 Comments: Endemic to India
  5. Clubiona chakrabartei Majumder & Tikader, 1991 Comments: Endemic to India.
  6. Clubiona crouxi Caporiacco, 1935 Comments: Endemic to India
  7. Clubiona deletrix O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 Distribution: India, China, Taiwan, Japan
  8. Clubiona drassodes O. P.-Cambridge, 1874 Distribution: India, Bangladesh, China
  9. Clubiona filicata O. P.-Cambridge, 1874 Distribution: India, Bangladesh, China
  10. Clubiona hysgina Simon, 1889 Comments: Endemic to India
  11. Clubiona ludhianaensis Tikader, 1976 Distribution: India, Bangladesh Comments: Endemic to South Asia
  12. Clubiona nicobarensis Tikader, 1977 Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nocobar Islands
  13. Clubiona nilgherina Simon, 1906 Comments: Endemic to India
  14. Clubiona pashabhaii Patel & Patel, 1973 Comments: Endemic to India
  15. Clubiona pogonias Simon, 1906 Comments: Endemic to India
  16. Clubiona shillongensis Majumder & Tikader, 1991 Comments: Endemic to India
  17. Clubiona submaculata (Thorell, 1891) Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
  18. Clubiona tikaderi Majumder & Tikader, 1991 Comments: Endemic to India.

VIII.b. Genus Matidia Thorell, 1878

  1. Matidia incurvata Reimoser, 1934 Comments: Endemic to India

VIII.c. Genus Simalio Simon, 1897

  1. Simalio aurobindoi Patel & Reddy, 1991 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Simalio biswasi Majumder & Tikader, 1991 Comments: Endemic to India
  3. Simalio castaneiceps Simon, 1906 Comments: Endemic to India
  4. Simalio percomis Simon, 1906 Comments: Endemic to India

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