Liocranum is a genus of spiders in the family Liocranidae. The genus was first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1866.
Species
According to The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.5:
- Liocranum apertum <small>Denis, 1960</small> â France
- Liocranum concolor <small>Simon, 1878</small> â Corsica
- Liocranum erythrinum <small>Pavesi, 1883</small> â Ethiopia
- Liocranum freibergi <small>Charitonov, 1946</small> â Uzbekistan
- Liocranum giersbergi <small>Kraus, 1955</small> â Sardinia
- Liocranum kochi <small>Herman, 1879</small> â Hungary
- Liocranum majus <small>Simon, 1878</small> â Spain
- Liocranum nigritarse <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Ethiopia
- Liocranum ochraceum <small>L. Koch, 1867</small> â Corfu
- Liocranum perarmatum <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1897</small> â Slovenia, Croatia
- Liocranum pulchrum <small>Thorell, 1881</small> â New Guinea
- Liocranum remotum <small>Bryant, 1940</small> â Cuba
- Liocranum rupicola <small>Walckenaer, 1830</small> â Europe, Russia
- Liocranum segmentatum <small>Simon, 1878</small> â France
- Liocranum variabilis <small>Wunderlich, 2008</small> â Mallorca
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