Filistatinella is a genus of North American crevice weavers that was first described by Willis J. Gertsch & Wilton Ivie in 1936. They are long, and have a dark brown abdomen, longer than wide, with a few gray scales.
Species
it contains ten species:
- Filistatinella chilindrina <small>Magalhaes & RamÃÂrez, 2017</small> â Mexico
- Filistatinella crassipalpis <small>(Gertsch, 1935)</small> (type) â Southern Texas
- Filistatinella domestica <small>Desales-Lara, 2012</small> â Mexico
- Filistatinella hermosa <small>Magalhaes & RamÃÂrez, 2017</small> â USA
- Filistatinella howdyall <small>Magalhaes & RamÃÂrez, 2017</small> â USA
- Filistatinella kahloae <small>Magalhaes & RamÃÂrez, 2017</small> â Mexico
- Filistatinella palaciosi <small>Jiménez & Palacios-Cardiel, 2012</small> â Mexico
- Filistatinella pistrix <small>Magalhaes & RamÃÂrez, 2017</small> â USA
- Filistatinella spatulata <small>Magalhaes & RamÃÂrez, 2017</small> â USA, Mexico
- Filistatinella tohono <small>Magalhaes & RamÃÂrez, 2017</small> â USA
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