Parachtes is a genus of European woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by P. Alicata in 1964.
Species
it contains thirteen species:
- Parachtes andreinii <small>Alicata, 1966</small> â Italy
- Parachtes cantabrorum <small>(Simon, 1914)</small> â Spain, France
- Parachtes deminutus <small>(Denis, 1957)</small> â Spain
- Parachtes ignavus <small>(Simon, 1882)</small> â Spain, France (mainland, Corsica)
- Parachtes inaequipes <small>(Simon, 1882)</small> â France (Corsica)
- Parachtes latialis <small>Alicata, 1966</small> â Italy
- Parachtes limbarae <small>(Kraus, 1955)</small> â Sardinia
- Parachtes loboi <small>Jiménez-Valverde, Barriga & Moreno, 2006</small> â Spain
- Parachtes riberai <small>Bosmans, 2017</small> â Spain (Majorca)
- Parachtes romandiolae <small>(Caporiacco, 1949)</small> â Italy
- Parachtes siculus <small>(Caporiacco, 1949)</small> â Italy
- Parachtes teruelis <small>(Kraus, 1955)</small> â Spain
- Parachtes vernae <small>(Caporiacco, 1936)</small> (type) â Italy
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