Leptoneta is a genus of leptonetids that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1872.
Species
it contains 50 species:
- L. abeillei <small>Simon, 1882</small> â Spain, France
- L. albera <small>Simon, 1882</small> â France
- L. alpica <small>Simon, 1882</small> â France
- L. berlandi <small>Machado & Ribera, 1986</small> â Portugal
- L. cavalairensis <small>Dresco, 1987</small> â France
- L. chilbosanensis <small>Kim, Yoo & Lee, 2016</small> â Korea
- L. ciaisensis <small>Dresco, 1987</small> â France
- L. comasi <small>Ribera, 1978</small> â Spain
- L. condei <small>Dresco, 1987</small> â France
- L. conimbricensis <small>Machado & Ribera, 1986</small> â Portugal
- L. convexa <small>Simon, 1872</small> (type) â France
- Leptoneta c. aulotensis <small>Dresco, 1990</small> â France
- L. cornea <small>Tong & Li, 2008</small> â China
- L. corsica <small>Fage, 1943</small> â France (Corsica)
- L. crypticola <small>Simon, 1907</small> â France
- Leptoneta c. franciscoloi <small>Caporiacco, 1950</small> â Italy
- L. fagei <small>Simon, 1914</small> â France
- L. fouresi <small>Dresco, 1979</small> â France
- L. handeulgulensis <small>Namkung, 2002</small> â Korea
- L. hogyegulensis <small>Paik & Namkung, 1969</small> â Korea
- L. hongdoensis <small>Paik, 1980</small> â Korea
- L. infuscata <small>Simon, 1872</small> â Spain (mainland, Majorca), France
- Leptoneta i. ovetana <small>Machado, 1939</small> â Spain
- L. insularis <small>Roewer, 1953</small> â Sardinia
- L. jangsanensis <small>Seo, 1989</small> â Korea
- L. jeanneli <small>Simon, 1907</small> â France
- L. kernensis <small>Simon, 1910</small> â Algeria
- L. kwangreungensis <small>Kim, Jung, Kim & Lee, 2004</small> â Korea
- L. lantosquensis <small>Dresco, 1987</small> â France
- L. leucophthalma <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Spain
- L. manca <small>Fage, 1913</small> â France
- L. miaoshiensis <small>Chen & Zhang, 1993</small> â China
- L. microphthalma <small>Simon, 1872</small> â France
- L. naejangsanensis <small>Paik & Seo, 1982</small> â Korea
- L. namhensis <small>Paik & Seo, 1982</small> â Korea
- L. namkungi <small>Kim, Jung, Kim & Lee, 2004</small> â Korea
- L. olivacea <small>Simon, 1882</small> â France
- L. paikmyeonggulensis <small>Paik & Seo, 1984</small> â Korea
- L. paroculus <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Spain
- L. patrizii <small>Roewer, 1953</small> â Sardinia
- L. proserpina <small>Simon, 1907</small> â France
- L. seogwipoensis <small>Kim, Ye & Kim, 2015</small> â Korea
- L. serbariuana <small>Roewer, 1953</small> â Sardinia
- L. soryongensis <small>Paik & Namkung, 1969</small> â Korea
- L. spinipalpus <small>Kim, Lee & Namkung, 2004</small> â Korea
- L. taeguensis <small>Paik, 1985</small> â Korea
- L. taramellii <small>Roewer, 1956</small> â Sardinia
- L. trabucensis <small>Simon, 1907</small> â France
- L. vittata <small>Fage, 1913</small> â France
- L. waheulgulensis <small>Namkung, 1991</small> â Korea
- L. yongyeonensis <small>Seo, 1989</small> â Korea
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