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Psechrus

Psechrus is a genus of cribellate araneomorph spiders in the family Psechridae, and was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1878.

Species

it contains fifty-seven species, found only in Asia and Queensland:

  • P. aluco <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Indonesia (Java)
  • P. ampullaceus <small>Bayer, 2014</small> – Vietnam
  • P. ancoralis <small>Bayer & Jäger, 2010</small> – Laos, Thailand
  • P. annulatus <small>Kulczyński, 1908</small> – Indonesia (Java)
  • P. antraeus <small>Bayer & Jäger, 2010</small> – Laos
  • P. arcuatus <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • P. argentatus <small>(Doleschall, 1857)</small> (type) – Indonesia (Sulawesi) to Australia (Queensland)
  • P. arietinus <small>Bayer, 2014</small> – Vietnam
  • P. borneo <small>Levi, 1982</small> – Borneo
  • P. cebu <small>Murphy, 1986</small> – Philippines
  • P. changminae <small>Feng, Zhang, Wu, Ma, T. B. Yang, Li & Z. Z. Yang, 2016</small> – China
  • P. clavis <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Taiwan
  • P. conicus <small>Feng, Zhang, Wu, Ma, T. B. Yang, Li & Z. Z. Yang, 2016</small> – China
  • P. crepido <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – India
  • P. decollatus <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Indonesia (Java)
  • P. demiror <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Vietnam, Cambodia, and/or Laos
  • P. discoideus <small>Feng, Zhang, Wu, Ma, T. B. Yang, Li & Z. Z. Yang, 2016</small> – China
  • P. elachys <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Thailand
  • P. fuscai <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – China
  • P. ghecuanus <small>Thorell, 1897</small> – Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, China
  • P. hartmanni <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Sri Lanka
  • P. himalayanus <small>Simon, 1906</small> – India, Nepal, Bhutan
  • P. huberi <small>Bayer, 2014</small> – Philippines
  • P. inflatus <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – India, China
  • P. insulanus <small>Bayer, 2014</small> – Thailand
  • P. jaegeri <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Thailand, Laos
  • P. jinggangensis <small>Wang & Yin, 2001</small> – China
  • P. kenting <small>Yoshida, 2009</small> – Taiwan
  • P. khammouan <small>Jäger, 2007</small> – Laos
  • P. kinabalu <small>Levi, 1982</small> – Borneo
  • P. kunmingensis <small>Yin, Wang & Zhang, 1985</small> – China
  • P. laos <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Laos
  • P. libelti <small>Kulczyński, 1908</small> – Thailand to Indonesia (Borneo)
  • P. luangprabang <small>Jäger, 2007</small> – Laos
  • P. marsyandi <small>Levi, 1982</small> – Nepal
  • P. mulu <small>Levi, 1982</small> – Borneo
  • P. norops <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Malaysia
  • P. obtectus <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Vietnam
  • P. omistes <small>Bayer, 2014</small> – Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • P. pakawini <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Myanmar, Thailand
  • P. quasillus <small>Bayer, 2014</small> – Borneo
  • P. rani <small>Wang & Yin, 2001</small> – China, Vietnam
  • P. schwendingeri <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Philippines
  • P. senoculatus <small>Yin, Wang & Zhang, 1985</small> – China
  • P. sinensis <small>Berland]]|[[Lucien Berland|Berland]] & Berland]]|[[Lucien Berland|Berland]], 1914</small> – China
  • P. singaporensis <small>Thorell, 1894</small> – Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia (Sumatra)
  • P. spatulatus <small>Feng, Zhang, Wu, Ma, T. B. Yang, Li & Z. Z. Yang, 2016</small> – China
  • P. steineri <small>Bayer & Jäger, 2010</small> – Laos
  • P. taiwanensis <small>Wang & Yin, 2001</small> – Taiwan
  • P. tauricornis <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Sri Lanka
  • P. tingpingensis <small>Yin, Wang & Zhang, 1985</small> – China
  • P. torvus <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869)</small> – Sri Lanka, India
  • P. triangulus <small>Yang, Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2003</small> – China
  • P. ulcus <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Borneo
  • P. vivax <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Thailand
  • P. wade <small>Bayer, 2014</small> – Philippines
  • P. zygon <small>Bayer, 2012</small> – Sri Lanka

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