Long-legged Sac Spider - Genera

Genera

The categorization into subfamilies follows Raven (2009) with the exception of the Systariinae and Eutichurinae which were explicitly excluded by Raven (2009) and by Deeleman-Reinhold (2001).

  • Eutichurinae
  • Calamoneta Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 (Sumatra, Java)
  • Calamopus Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 (Thailand, Indonesia)
  • Cheiracanthium C. L. Koch, 1839 (Holarctic, Africa, Australia)
  • Cheiramiona Lotz & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1999 (Africa)
  • Ericaella Bonaldo, 1994 (South America to Panama)
  • Eutichurus Simon, 1897 (South America to Costa Rica)
  • Helebiona Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena)
  • Macerio Simon, 1897 (Chile, Argentina)
  • Radulphius Keyserling, 1891 (Brazil, Guyana)
  • Summacanthium Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 (Sulawesi)
  • Tecution Benoit, 1977 (St. Helena)
  • Miturginae
  • Miturga Thorell, 1870 (Australia, New Guinea)
  • Prochora Simon, 1885 (Sicily, Israel)
  • Syrisca Simon, 1885 (Africa, South America)
  • Syspira Simon, 1895 (USA, Mexico)
  • Teminius Keyserling, 1887 (USA to Argentina)
  • Systariinae
  • Palicanus Thorell, 1897 (Southeast Asia)
  • Strotarchus Simon, 1888 (USA to Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil, Pakistan)
  • Systaria Simon, 1897 (Southeast Asia)
  • Tamin Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 (Borneo, Sulawesi)
  • Xantharia Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001 (Borneo, Sumatra)
  • Diaprograptinae Raven, 2009
  • Diaprograpta Simon, 1909 (Australia)
  • Eupograpta Raven, 2009 (Australia)
  • Mituliodon Raven & Stumkat, 2003 (Timor, Australia)
  • Mitzoruga Raven, 2009 (Australia)
  • Nuliodon Raven, 2009 (Australia)
  • Zealoctenus Forster & Wilton, 1973 (New Zealand)
  • incertae sedis
  • Pacificana Hogg, 1904 (New Zealand)
  • Parapostenus Lessert, 1923 (South Africa)

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