List of Spiders of India - XL. Family Pisauridae Simon, 1890

XL. Family Pisauridae Simon, 1890

XL.a. Genus Dendrolycosa Doleschall, 1859

  1. Dendrolycosa gracilis Thorell, 1891 Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nicobar Islands
  2. Dendrolycosa stauntoni Pocock, 1900 Comments: Endemic to India

XL.b. Genus Eucamptopus Pocock, 1900 Comments: Monotypic Genus and endemic toIndia.

  1. Eucamptopus coronatus Pocock, 1900 Comments: Endemic to India

XL.c. Genus Euprosthenops Pocock, 1897

  1. Euprosthenops ellioti (O. P.-Cambridge, 1877) Comments: Endemic to India

XL.d. Genus Nilus O. P.-Cambridge, 1876

  1. Nilus marginatus (Simon, 1888) Comments: Endemic to Andaman & Nicobar Islands
  2. Nilus spadicarius (Simon, 1897) Comments: Endemic to India

XL.e. Genus Perenethis L. Koch, 1878

  1. Perenethis sindica (Simon, 1897) Distribution: India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Philippines

XL.f. Genus Pisaura Simon, 1885

  1. Pisaura bobbiliensis Reddy & Patel, 1993 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Pisaura decorata Patel & Reddy, 1990 Comments: Endemic to India
  3. Pisaura gitae Tikader, 1970 Comments: Endemic to India
  4. Pisaura podilensis Patel & Reddy, 1990 Comments: Endemic to India
  5. Pisaura putiana Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 Distribution: India, Philippines
  6. Pisaura swamii Patel, 1987 Comments: Endemic to India

XL.g. Genus Thalassius Simon, 1885

  1. Thalassius albocinctus (Doleschall, 1859) Distribution: Myanmar to Philippines
  2. Thalassius phipsoni F.O.P.-Cambridge, 1898 Distribution: India to China

XL.h. Genus Tinus F.O.P.-Cambridge, 1901

  1. Tinus chandrakantii Reddy & Patel, 1993 Comments: Endemic to India
  2. Tinus sikkimus Tikader, 1970 Comments: Endemic to India

Read more about this topic:  List Of Spiders Of India

Famous quotes containing the word family:

    Children need money. As they grow older they need more money. They need money for essentially the same reasons that adults need money. They need to buy stuff....They need it regardless of whether they get good grades, violate a family rule, or offend a parent.
    Donald C. Medeiros (20th century)