This is a list of the described species of the harvestman family Stygnidae. The data is taken from Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog.
Heterostygninae
Heterostygninae <small>Roewer, 1913</small>
* Eutimesius albicinctus <small>(Roewer, 1915)</small> â Venezuela
* Eutimesius ephippiatus <small>(Roewer, 1915)</small> â Colombia
* Eutimesius ornatus <small>(Roewer, 1943)</small> â Colombia, Venezuela
* Eutimesius simoni <small>Roewer, 1913</small> â Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
- Imeri <small>Pinto-da-Rocha & Tourinho, 2012</small> (! after Hallan)
* Imeri ajuba <small>Coronato-Ribeiro, Pinto-da-Rocha & Rheims, 2013</small> â Brazil (Amazonas)
* Imeri lomanhungae <small>Pinto-da-Rocha & Tourinho, 2012</small> â Brazil (Amazonas)
- Innoxius <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small>
* Innoxius magnus <small>(Caporiacco, 1951)</small> â Venezuela
- Minax <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small>
* Minax tetraspinosus <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small> â Venezuela
* Stenostygnellus flavolimbatus <small>Roewer, 1913</small> â Venezuela
* Stenostygnellus macrochelis <small>(Roewer, 1917)</small> â Venezuela
* Stygnidius guerinii <small>Sørensen, 1932</small> â French Guayana
* Stygnidius inflatus <small>(Guérin-Méneville, 1829-1843)</small> â Brazil, Venezuela, French Guiana
* Stygnoplus antiguanus <small>(Roewer, 1943)</small> â Leeward Islands, Antigua
* Stygnoplus biguttatus <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small> â Venezuela
* Stygnoplus clavotibialis <small>(Goodnight & Goodnight, 1947)</small> â Trinidad
* Stygnoplus flavitarsis <small>(Simon, 1879)</small> â Leeward Islands, Guadeloupe
* Stygnoplus forcipatus <small>(C.L. Koch, 1845)</small> â Colombia
* Stygnoplus granulosus <small>Mello-Leitão, 1940</small> â Venezuela
* Stygnoplus longipalpus <small>(Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942)</small> â Guyana
* Stygnoplus meinerti <small>Sørensen, 1932</small> â Venezuela
* Stygnoplus triacanthus <small>(C.L. Koch, 1839)</small> â South America
* Stygnoplus tuberculatus <small>(Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942)</small> â Dominica (plus synonym Stygnoplus dominicanus <small>(Roewer, 1943)</small> per Pérez-González, 2000, after Hallan).
* Timesius vesicularis <small>(Gervais, 1844)</small> â Colombia
- Yapacana <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small>
* Yapacana tibialis <small>(Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997)</small> â Venezuela
Stygninae
Stygninae <small>Simon, 1879</small>
* Actinostygnoides carus <small>Goodnight & Goodnight, 1942</small> â Guyana
- Auranus <small>Mello-Leitão, 1941</small>
* Auranus hoeferscovitorum <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small> â Brazil
* Auranus parvus <small>Mello-Leitão, 1941</small> â Brazil
- Fortia <small>Villarreal et al., 2022</small> (! after Hallan)
* Fortia jedi <small>Villarreal et al., 2022</small> â Colombia
* Fortia sith <small>Villarreal et al., 2022</small> â Colombia
* Iguarassua schubarti <small>Roewer, 1943</small> â Brazil
- Jabbastygnus <small>Kury & Villarreal, 2015</small> (! after Hallan)
* Jabbastygnus huttorum <small>Kury & Villarreal, 2015</small> â Colombia (Boyacá)
- Kaapora <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small>
* Kaapora minutissimus <small>(Roewer, 1943)</small> â Brazil
* Metaphareus albimanus <small>Roewer, 1912</small> â Colombia
* Metaphareus punctatus <small>Roewer, 1913</small> â Venezuela
* Niceforoiellus assimilis <small>Mello-Leitão, 1941</small> â Colombia
- Obidosus <small>Roewer, 1931</small> (! after Hallan, genus restored per Villarreal et al. 2019)
* Obidosus albilineatus <small>Roewer, 1957</small> â Peru, Ecuador, Brazil (Amazonas)
* Obidosus amigos <small>(Ochoa & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2013)</small> â Peru
* Obidosus amplichelis <small>Roewer, 1931</small> â Brazil (Amazonas)
* Obidosus apiacas <small>(Pinto-da-Rocha, 2000)</small> â Brazil (Mato Grosso)
* Obidosus bahiensis <small>(Pinto-da-Rocha & Villarreal, 2009)</small> â Brazil (BahÃÂa)
* Obidosus boibumba <small>(Villarreal & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2006)</small> â Brazil (Acre), Peru
* Obidosus carnaval <small>(Villarreal & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2006)</small> â Brazil (Acre), Colombia (Amazonas)
* Obidosus cirio <small>(Villarreal & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2006)</small> â Brazil (Pará)
* Obidosus coxalis <small>(Roewer, 1931)</small> â Brazil (Amazonas)
* Obidosus evelineae <small>(Soares & Soares, 1978)</small> â Brazil (Pará)
* Obidosus foliadereis <small>(Villarreal & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2006)</small> â Brazil (Mato Grosso)
* Obidosus jirau <small>(Bragagnolo, 2013)</small> â Brazil (Rondonia)
* Obidosus junina <small>(Villarreal & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2006)</small> â Brazil (BahÃÂa)
* Obidosus kakinte <small>(Ochoa & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2013)</small> â Peru
* Obidosus laevis <small>(Sørensen, 1932)</small> â Brazil (Pará, Matto Grosso)
* Obidosus longipalpis <small>(Roewer, 1943)</small> â Brazil (Amazonas)
* Obidosus machiguenga <small>(Ochoa & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2013)</small> â Peru
* Obidosus mendopictus <small>(Soares, 1978)</small> â Brazil (BahÃÂa)
* Obidosus osvaldoi <small>(Kury & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2008)</small> â Brazil (EspÃÂrito Santo)
* Obidosus palpalis <small>(Roewer, 1931)</small> â Brazil (Amazonas)
* Obidosus regalo <small>(Bragagnolo, 2013)</small> â Brazil (Tocantins)
* Obidosus trocaraincola <small>(Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997)</small> â Brazil (Pará)
* Ortonia ferox <small>Wood, 1869</small> â Ecuador
* Paraphareus tatei <small>Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943</small> â Guyana/Venezuela (BolÃÂvar: Monte Roraima)
- Phareus <small>Simon, 1879</small> (! revised after Hallan)
* Phareus antrophilus <small>Villarreal & RodrÃÂguez-T, 2006</small> â Colombia
* Phareus raptator <small>(Gervais, 1844)</small> â Colombia, Venezuela
- Pickeliana <small>Mello-Leitão, 1932</small> (! revised after Hallan)
* Pickeliana albimaculata <small>Hara & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2008</small>
* Pickeliana capito <small>(Soares & Soares, 1974)</small>
* Pickeliana pickeli <small>Mello-Leitão, 1932</small> â Brazil
* Planophareus pallidus <small>Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943</small> â Monte Roraima, Brazil
- Protimesius <small>Roewer, 1913</small> (! revised after Hallan)
* Protimesius gracilis <small>Roewer, 1913</small> â Brazil (Amapá), Suriname, French Guiana
* Protimesius lucifer <small>Villarreal, ÃÂzara & Kury, 2019</small> â Brazil (Pará)
* Protimesius orcus <small>Villarreal, ÃÂzara & Kury, 2019</small> â Brazil (Ceará)
- Ricstygnus <small>Kury, 2009</small> (! after Hallan)
* Ricstygnus quineti <small>Kury, 2009</small> â Brazil (Ceará)
* Sickesia helmuti <small>Soares, 1979</small> â Brazil
* Stenophareus roraimus <small>Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943</small> â Roraima, Brazil
* Stenostygnoides cosmetitarsus <small>Roewer, 1913</small> â Surinam
* Stygnus aggerum <small>Sørensen, 1932</small> â Venezuela
* Stygnus armatus <small>Perty, 1833</small> â Brazil
* Stygnus brevispinis <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small> â Bolivia
* Stygnus ferrugineus <small>(Perty, 1833)</small> â Brazil, French Guiana
* Stygnus gertschi <small>(Roewer, 1963)</small> â Colombia
* Stygnus grasshoffi <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small> â Venezuela
* Stygnus klugi <small>(Goodnight & Goodnight, 1943)</small> â Peru
* Stygnus lesserti <small>(Roewer, 1943)</small> â Brazil
* Stygnus luteus <small>(Mello-Leitão, 1931)</small> â Brazil
* Stygnus marthae <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small> â Brazil
* Stygnus mediocris <small>(Roewer, 1931)</small> â Ecuador
* Stygnus multispinosus <small>(Piza, 1938)</small> â Brazil
* Stygnus pectinipes <small>(Roewer, 1943)</small> â Surinam, Brazil, Colombia
* Stygnus peruvianus <small>(Roewer, 1957)</small> â Peru
* Stygnus polyacanthus <small>(Mello-Leitão, 1923)</small> â Brazil
* Stygnus simonis <small>Sørensen, 1932</small> â Peru
* Stygnus simplex <small>(Roewer, 1913)</small> â Ecuador, Colombia, Peru
* Stygnus weyrauchi <small>(Roewer, 1963)</small> â Peru
* Verrucastygnus caliginosus <small>(R. Pinto-da-Rocha, 1990)</small> â Brazil
incertae sedis
incertae sedis
* Gaibulus schubarti <small>Roewer, 1943</small> â Brazil
Since excluded
Subsequently transferred are former Stygnidae: Nomoclastinae <small>Roewer, 1943</small>
* Nomoclastes quasimodo <small>Pinto-da-Rocha, 1997</small> â Colombia
* Nomoclastes taedifer <small>Sørensen, 1932</small> â Colombia
Moved to => Nomoclastidae <small>Roewer, 1943</small>
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