Plectreurys is a genus of plectreurid spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1893. It is one of only two genera in its family.
Species
it contains twenty-three species, found in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, the United States, and on the Greater Antilles:
- Plectreurys angela <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â USA
- Plectreurys ardea <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys arida <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys bicolor <small>Banks, 1898</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys castanea <small>Simon, 1893</small> â USA
- Plectreurys ceralbona <small>Chamberlin, 1924</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys conifera <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â USA
- Plectreurys deserta <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â USA
- Plectreurys globosa <small>Franganillo, 1931</small> â Cuba
- Plectreurys hatibonico <small>Alayón, 2003</small> â Cuba
- Plectreurys janzeni <small>Alayón & VÃÂquez, 2011</small> â Guatemala to Costa Rica
- Plectreurys misteca <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys mojavea <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â USA
- Plectreurys monterea <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â USA
- Plectreurys nahuana <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys oasa <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â USA
- Plectreurys paisana <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys schicki <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â USA
- Plectreurys tecate <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys tristis <small>Simon, 1893</small> (type) â USA, Mexico
- Plectreurys valens <small>Chamberlin, 1924</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys vaquera <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â Mexico
- Plectreurys zacateca <small>Gertsch, 1958</small> â Mexico
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