Mansuphantes is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Michael I. Saaristo & A. V. Tanasevitch in 1996.
Species
it contains twelve species:
- Mansuphantes arciger <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1882)</small> â Europe
- Mansuphantes aridus <small>(Thorell, 1875)</small> â Switzerland, Austria, Italy
- Mansuphantes auruncus <small>(Brignoli, 1979)</small> â Italy
- Mansuphantes fragilis <small>(Thorell, 1875)</small> â Europe, Turkey
- Mansuphantes korgei <small>(Saaristo & Tanasevitch, 1996)</small> â Turkey
- Mansuphantes mansuetus <small>(Thorell, 1875)</small> (type) â Europe
- Mansuphantes ovalis <small>(Tanasevitch, 1987)</small> â Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan
- Mansuphantes parmatus <small>(Tanasevitch, 1990)</small> â Russia, Azerbaijan
- Mansuphantes pseudoarciger <small>(Wunderlich, 1985)</small> â France, Switzerland, Italy
- Mansuphantes rectilamellus <small>(Deltshev, 1988)</small> â Macedonia, Bulgaria
- Mansuphantes rossii <small>(Caporiacco, 1927)</small> â Austria, Italy
- Mansuphantes simoni <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1894)</small> â Western Europe
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