Oonops is a genus of spiders mostly found in America, Europe to Russia and East and North Africa.
One species, O. pulcher, is not only found in Europe and North Africa, but also on Tasmania, although no species occurs on the Australian mainland. O. triangulipes is distributed in Micronesia. O. caecus is restricted to Lesotho, and O. leai is endemic to Lord Howe Island.
Species
, this genus includes 47 species and two subspecies:
- Oonops acanthopus <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Brazil
- Oonops alticola <small>Berland, 1914</small> â East Africa
- Oonops amacus <small>Chickering, 1971</small> â Trinidad
- Oonops amoenus <small>Dalmas, 1916</small> â France
- Oonops aristelus <small>Chickering, 1972</small> â Antigua and Barbuda (Antigua)
- Oonops balanus <small>Chickering, 1972</small> â Caribbean
- Oonops caecus <small>, 1975</small> â Lesotho
- Oonops citrinus <small>Berland, 1914</small> â East Africa
- Oonops cubanus <small>Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983</small> â Cuba
- Oonops cuervus <small>Gertsch & Davis, 1942</small> â Mexico
- Oonops domesticus <small>Dalmas, 1916</small> â Europe, Georgia
- Oonops ebenecus <small>Chickering, 1972</small> â Puerto Rico
- Oonops figuratus <small>Simon, 1892</small> â St. Vincent, Venezuela
- Oonops gavarrensis <small>Bosselaers, 2017</small> â Spain
- Oonops globimanus <small>Simon, 1892</small> â St. Vincent, Venezuela
- Oonops hasselti <small>Strand, 1906</small> â Scandinavia
- Oonops itascus <small>Chickering, 1971</small> â Trinidad
- Oonops leai <small>Rainbow, 1920</small> â Australia (Lord Howe Is.)
- Oonops leitaoni <small>Bristowe, 1938</small> â Brazil
- Oonops longespinosus <small>, 1937</small> â Algeria
- Oonops longipes <small>Berland, 1914</small> â East Africa
- Oonops loxoscelinus <small>Simon, 1893</small> â Venezuela
- Oonops lubricus <small>Dalmas, 1916</small> â France
- Oonops mahnerti <small>Brignoli, 1974</small> â Greece
- Oonops minutus <small>Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983</small> â Cuba
- Oonops oblucus <small>Chickering, 1972</small> â Jamaica
- Oonops olitor <small>Simon, 1911</small> â Algeria
- Oonops ornatus <small>Chickering, 1971</small> â Panama
- Oonops persitus <small>Chickering, 1971</small> â Panama
- Oonops petulans <small>Gertsch & Davis, 1942</small> â Mexico
- Oonops placidus <small>Dalmas, 1916</small> â France
- O. p. corsicus <small>Dalmas, 1916</small> â France, Italy
- Oonops procerus <small>Simon, 1882</small> â France, Spain
- Oonops propinquus <small>Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1983</small> â Cuba
- Oonops pulcher <small>Templeton, 1835</small> â Europe, North Africa, Georgia, Azerbaijan. Introduced to Tasmania (type species)
- O. p. hispanicus <small>Dalmas, 1916</small> â Spain
- Oonops pulicarius <small>Simon, 1892</small> â St. Vincent, Venezuela
- Oonops reddelli <small>Gertsch, 1977</small> â Mexico
- Oonops reticulatus <small>Petrunkevitch, 1925</small> â Costa Rica, Panama, Puerto Rico, Trinidad
- Oonops ronoxus <small>Chickering, 1972</small> â Virgin Is.
- Oonops rowlandi <small>Gertsch, 1977</small> â Mexico
- Oonops sativus <small>Chickering, 1971</small> â Trinidad
- Oonops sicorius <small>Chickering, 1971</small> â Curaçao
- Oonops stylifer <small>Gertsch, 1936</small> â United States
- Oonops tectulus <small>Chickering, 1971</small> â Trinidad
- Oonops triangulipes <small>Karsch, 1881</small> â Micronesia
- Oonops tubulatus <small>Dalmas, 1916</small> â Portugal, Algeria
- Oonops vestus <small>Chickering, 1971</small> â Trinidad
- Oonops viridans <small>Bryant, 1942</small> â Puerto Rico
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