Pronous is a genus of South American and African orb-weaver spiders first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1881.
Species
it contains sixteen species:
- Pronous affinis <small>Simon, 1901</small> â Malaysia
- Pronous beatus <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1893)</small> â Mexico to Costa Rica
- Pronous colon <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Costa Rica
- Pronous felipe <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Mexico
- Pronous golfito <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Costa Rica
- Pronous intus <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Costa Rica to Brazil
- Pronous lancetilla <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Honduras
- Pronous nigripes <small>Caporiacco, 1947</small> â Guyana
- Pronous pance <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Colombia
- Pronous peje <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Costa Rica, Panama
- Pronous quintana <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Mexico
- Pronous shanus <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Panama
- Pronous tetralobus <small>Simon, 1895</small> â Madagascar
- Pronous tuberculifer <small>Keyserling, 1881</small> (type) â Colombia to Argentina
- Pronous valle <small>Levi, 1995</small> â Colombia
- Pronous wixoides <small>(Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936)</small> â Panama, Colombia, Ecuador
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