Labicymbium is a genus of South American dwarf spiders that was first described by Alfred Frank Millidge in 1991.
Species
it contains twenty species, found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela:
- Labicymbium ambiguum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium auctum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium avium <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Ecuador
- Labicymbium breve <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium cognatum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Peru
- Labicymbium cordiforme <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium curitiba <small>Rodrigues, 2008</small> â Brazil
- Labicymbium dentichele <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Peru
- Labicymbium exiguum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium fuscum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium jucundum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium majus <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium montanum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Venezuela
- Labicymbium nigrum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium opacum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia
- Labicymbium otti <small>Rodrigues, 2008</small> â Brazil
- Labicymbium rancho <small>Ott & Lise, 1997</small> â Brazil
- Labicymbium rusticulum <small>(Keyserling, 1891)</small> â Brazil
- Labicymbium sturmi <small>Millidge, 1991</small> (type) â Colombia
- Labicymbium sublestum <small>Millidge, 1991</small> â Colombia, Ecuador
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