Panamomops is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1884.
Species
it contains thirteen species:
- Panamomops affinis <small>Miller & KratochvÃÂl, 1939</small> â Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Czech Rep., Slovakia
- Panamomops depilis <small>Eskov & Marusik, 1994</small> â Russia (Central Asia, South Siberia), Kazakhstan
- Panamomops dybowskii <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873)</small> â Russia (Europe to Central Siberia)
- Panamomops fagei <small>Miller & KratochvÃÂl, 1939</small> â Central Europe, Italy
- Panamomops fedotovi <small>(Charitonov, 1937)</small> â Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia
- Panamomops inconspicuus <small>(Miller & Valesova, 1964)</small> â Italy, Central and Eastern Europe
- Panamomops latifrons <small>Miller, 1959</small> â Czech Rep., Slovakia, Austria, Balkans
- Panamomops mengei <small>Simon, 1926</small> â Europe, Russia (Europe to West Siberia and Central Asia), Kazakhstan
- Panamomops mutilus <small>(, 1962)</small> â Spain, France
- Panamomops palmgreni <small>Thaler, 1973</small> â Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Slovakia
- Panamomops pamiricus <small>, 1989</small> â Kyrgyzstan
- Panamomops sulcifrons <small>(Wider, 1834)</small> (type) â Europe
- Panamomops tauricornis <small>(Simon, 1881)</small> â Alps (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy), Finland, Russia (Europe to Far East)
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