Palliduphantes is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Michael I. Saaristo & A. V. Tanasevitch in 2001.
Species
it contains seventy-four species:
- P. altus <small>(Tanasevitch, 1986)</small> â Central Asia
- P. alutacius <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> â Europe
- P. angustiformis <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> â France (incl. Corsica), Italy (Sardinia)
- P. antroniensis <small>(Schenkel, 1933)</small> â Europe
- P. arenicola <small>(, 1964)</small> â France, Switzerland
- P. baeumeri <small>Wunderlich, 2020</small> â Canary Is.
- P. banderolatus <small>Barrientos, 2020</small> â Morocco
- P. bayrami <small>Demir, Topçu & Seyyar, 2008</small> â Turkey
- P. bigerrensis <small>(Simon, 1929)</small> â France
- P. bolivari <small>(Fage, 1931)</small> â Portugal, Spain, Gibraltar
- P. brignolii <small>(KratochvÃÂl, 1978)</small> â Croatia
- P. byzantinus <small>(Fage, 1931)</small> â Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, Turkey
- P. cadiziensis <small>(Wunderlich, 1980)</small> â Portugal, Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco
- P. carusoi <small>(Brignoli, 1979)</small> â Italy (Sicily)
- P. cebennicus <small>(Simon, 1929)</small> â France
- P. ceretanus <small>(Denis, 1962)</small> â France
- P. cernuus <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> â France, Spain
- P. chenini <small>Bosmans, 2003</small> â Tunisia
- P. conradini <small>(Brignoli, 1971)</small> â Italy
- P. constantinescui <small>(Georgescu, 1989)</small> â Romania
- P. corfuensis <small>(Wunderlich, 1995)</small> â Greece
- P. corsicos <small>(Wunderlich, 1980)</small> â France (Corsica)
- P. cortesi <small>Ribera & De Mas, 2003</small> â Spain
- P. culicinus <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> â France, Switzerland
- P. dentatidens <small>(Simon, 1929)</small> â France, Italy
- P. elburz <small>Tanasevitch, 2017</small> â Iran
- P. eleonorae <small>(Wunderlich, 1995)</small> â Greece
- P. epaminondae <small>(Brignoli, 1979)</small> â Greece
- P. ericaeus <small>(Blackwall, 1853)</small> â Europe, Russia
- P. fagei <small>(Machado, 1939)</small> â Spain
- P. fagicola <small>(Simon, 1929)</small> â France
- P. florentinus <small>(Caporiacco, 1947)</small> â Italy
- P. garganicus <small>(Caporiacco, 1951)</small> â Italy
- P. gladiola <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> â France (incl. Corsica)
- P. gypsi <small>Ribera & De Mas, 2003</small> â Spain
- P. insignis <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1913)</small> â Europe
- P. intirmus <small>(Tanasevitch, 1987)</small> â Russia, Central Asia
- P. istrianus <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1914)</small> â Eastern Europe
- P. kalaensis <small>(Bosmans, 1985)</small> â Algeria
- P. khobarum <small>(Charitonov, 1947)</small> â Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Russia, Central Asia
- P. labilis <small>(Simon, 1913)</small> â Algeria, Tunisia
- P. ligulifer <small>(Denis, 1952)</small> â Romania
- P. liguricus <small>(Simon, 1929)</small> â Europe
- P. longiscapus <small>(Wunderlich, 1987)</small> â Canary Is.
- P. longiseta <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> â France (Corsica), Italy
- P. lorifer <small>(Simon, 1907)</small> â Spain
- P. malickyi <small>(Wunderlich, 1980)</small> â Greece (Crete)
- P. margaritae <small>(Denis, 1934)</small> â France
- P. melitensis <small>(Bosmans, 1994)</small> â Malta
- P. milleri <small>(Starega, 1972)</small> â Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine
- P. minimus <small>(Deeleman-Reinhold, 1986)</small> â Cyprus
- P. montanus <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1898)</small> â Germany, Austria, Italy, Turkey
- P. oredonensis <small>(Denis, 1950)</small> â France
- P. pallidus <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871)</small> (type) â Europe
- P. palmensis <small>(Wunderlich, 1992)</small> â Canary Is.
- P. petruzzielloi <small>Bosmans & Trotta, 2021</small> â Italy
- P. pillichi <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1915)</small> â Central to south-eastern Europe
- P. rubens <small>(Wunderlich, 1987)</small> â Canary Is.
- P. salfii <small>(Dresco, 1949)</small> â Italy
- P. sanctivincenti <small>(Simon, 1872)</small> â France
- P. sbordonii <small>(Brignoli, 1970)</small> â Iran
- P. schmitzi <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1899)</small> â Madeira, Azores
- P. solivagus <small>(Tanasevitch, 1986)</small> â Kyrgyzstan
- P. spelaeorum <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1914)</small> â SE Europe (Balkans)
- P. stygius <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> â Portugal, Spain, France, Azores
- P. tenerifensis <small>(Wunderlich, 1992)</small> â Canary Is.
- P. theosophicus <small>(Tanasevitch, 1987)</small> â Nepal
- P. tricuspis <small>Bosmans, 2006</small> â Algeria
- P. trnovensis <small>(Drensky, 1931)</small> â Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bulgaria
- P. vadelli <small>Lissner, 2016</small> â Spain (Majorca)
- P. yakourensis <small>Bosmans, 2006</small> â Algeria
- P. zaragozai <small>(Ribera, 1981)</small> â Spain
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