Agraecina is a genus of liocranid sac spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1932. Most species in the genus have a restricted habitat and narrow distribution, with exception of type species Agraecina lineata, which is known from a wider range of habitats over a larger area.
Species
, the World Spider Catalog recognizes eight species, found in Africa, Europe and Asia:
- Agraecina agadirensis <small>Lecigne, Lips, Moutaouakil & Oger, 2020</small> - Morocco
- Agraecina canariensis <small>Wunderlich, 1992</small> â Canary Is.
- Agraecina cristiani <small>(Georgescu, 1989)</small> â Romania, Slovakia
- Agraecina hodna <small>Bosmans, 1999</small> â Algeria
- Agraecina lineata <small>(Simon, 1878)</small> (type) â Western Mediterranean to Kazakhstan
- Agraecina rutilia <small>(Simon, 1897)</small> â Sierra Leone
- Agraecina salsicola <small>Bosmans & Boubakri, 2020</small> - Tunisia
- Agraecina scupiensis <small>Deltshev, 2016</small> â North Macedonia, Greece
Former species and subspecies
Per the World Spider Catalog:
- Agraecina albicans <small>(, 1902)</small> (synonym of Agraecina lineata <small>(Simon, 1878)</small>)
- Agraecina striata <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1882)</small> (now Liocranoeca striata)
- Agraecina striata gracilior <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1898)</small> (synonym of Liocranoeca striata)
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