Hoplopholcus is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by WÃ
ÂadysÃ
Âaw KulczyÃ
Âski in 1908.
Species
it contains ten species, found only in Asia and Europe:
- Hoplopholcus asiaeminoris <small>Brignoli, 1978</small> â Turkey
- Hoplopholcus atik <small>(Huber, 2020)</small> â Turkey
- Hoplopholcus bursa <small>(Huber, 2020)</small> â Turkey
- Hoplopholcus cecconii <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1908</small> â Turkey, Israel, Lebanon
- Hoplopholcus dim <small>(Huber, 2020)</small> â Turkey, Cyprus
- Hoplopholcus figulus <small>Brignoli, 1971</small> â Greece
- Hoplopholcus forskali <small>(Thorell, 1871)</small> (type) â Eastern Europe to Turkmenistan
- Hoplopholcus gazipasa <small>(Huber, 2020)</small> â Greece, Turkey
- Hoplopholcus konya <small>(Huber, 2020)</small> â Turkey
- Hoplopholcus labyrinthi <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1903)</small> â Greece (Crete)
- Hoplopholcus longipes <small>(Spassky, 1934)</small> â Greece, Turkey, Caucasus (Russia, Georgia)
- Hoplopholcus minotaurinus <small>Senglet, 1971</small> â Greece (Crete)
- Hoplopholcus minous <small>Senglet, 1971</small> â Greece (Crete)
- Hoplopholcus patrizii <small>(Roewer, 1962)</small> â Turkey
- Hoplopholcus suluin <small>(Huber, 2020)</small> â Turkey
- Hoplopholcus trakyaensis <small>Demircan & Topçu, 2017</small> â Turkey (European part)
See also
References