Tetragnatha is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers found all over the world. It was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804, and contains hundreds of species. Most occur in the tropics and subtropics, and many can run over water. They are commonly called stretch spiders in reference to their elongated body form and their ability to hide on blades of grass or similar elongated substrates by stretching their front legs forward and the others behind them.
Distribution
Species in this genus are found worldwide, including Greenland.
Habitat and ecology
Tetragnatha species occupy the tall herb and tree layer. They construct orb webs, usually in vegetation near or above streams and ponds. Several studies have reported that they build their webs near slow-flowing streams in sunlit areas. Without access to a humid habitat, these spiders suffer from dehydration. The webs are short-lived, being taken down and digested daily or even more frequently. Webs are usually horizontally inclined and consist of an open hub with 30 to 40 viscid spirals. The spider hangs underneath the central hub of the web with its long front legs directed forward.
These spiders are capable of walking over water surfaces at a very fast pace, with legs I and II moving alternately in a diagonal rhythm while legs III and IV are dragged behind. When at rest on vegetation, the body is pressed against the substrate with the long front legs stretched forward.
One of the biggest and most common species is T. extensa, which has a holarctic distribution. It can be found near lakes, river banks or swamps. Large numbers of individuals can often be found in reeds, tall grass, and around minor trees and shrubs.
Cursorial species found on Hawaiian archipelago
Evolution to cursorial behavior occurred long ago in a few different species, the most studied being those found on the Hawaiian islands.
The Tetragnatha spiders found on the Hawaiian archipelago are believed to have no more than three colonization events, two from web building species and one from cursorial species. This is because a species of mainland Tetragnatha spider was found to be more closely related to web building spiders on the Hawaiian islands than the cursorial species. This means that the divergence of web building and cursorial spiders must have occurred off the islands. There have been many events of cursorial evolution in various spider species around the world, including a few Tetragnatha species, although many species have not been thoroughly studied. The factors leading to this change of behavior is not well understood, although study of the Hawaiian Tetragnatha species can lead to some suggestions. Environmental factors, such as landscape and prey diversity play an important role in influencing the structure of webs in web building spiders. This could be a reasonable explanation for the loss of web function and evolving to a cursorial behavior.
Morphology
The general coloration ranges from fawn to dull brown or grey with silvery markings. The carapace is longer than wide, and the sternum is longer than wide with a pointed posterior end. Eight eyes are arranged in two rows, with lateral eyes slightly apart.
The chelicerae are notably variable, being long and well developed, featuring rows of large teeth and strong projecting spurs that are markedly elongated in males. The endites are parallel. The legs bear three claws and are long and slender, with or without spines.
The abdomen is elongated and cylindrical in some species, extending posteriorly beyond the spinnerets. The spinnerets are unmodified, with anterior and posterior pairs similar in size.
In females, the epigyne has genital openings located at the posterior end of the procurved epigastric furrow, with the genital plate not sclerotized. Males possess a separate and movable paracymbium with a coiled embolus and conductor at the distal tip.
Species distinction
Tetragnatha species are hard to separate from each other without a microscope to scrutinize the genitalia of a mature individual. Hawaiian Tetragnatha appear to distinguish each other via highly specific chemical compounds in their silk. These chemical differences are especially prominent amongst sympatric and closely related species. This may constitute a form of chemical species recognition.
Name
The name Tetragnatha is derived from Greek, tetra- a numerical prefix referring to four and gnatha meaning jaw.
Species
, this genus includes 309 species and nine subspecies.
Species with articles on Wikipedia:
- Tetragnatha armata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â Sri Lanka
- Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small> â Mexico to Paraguay, Caribbean. Introduced to Spain, Italy (Sardinia), Africa, Seychelles, Yemen, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, China
- Tetragnatha caffra <small>(Strand, 1909)</small> â South Africa
- Tetragnatha caudata <small>Emerton, 1884</small> â North, Central America, Cuba, Jamaica, Uruguay, Argentina
- Tetragnatha ceylonica <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869</small> â Mozambique, South Africa, Seychelles, India, Thailand, Philippines, New Guinea, Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
- Tetragnatha demissa <small>L. Koch, 1872</small> â Australia. Introduced to Cyprus, Tanzania, South Africa, Seychelles, Tonga
- Tetragnatha determinata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â Sri Lanka
- Tetragnatha elongata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â Canada to Argentina, Caribbean
- Tetragnatha extensa <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small> â North America, Greenland, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Iraq, Iran, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan (type species)
- Tetragnatha flavida <small>Urquhart, 1891</small> â New Zealand
- Tetragnatha foveata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â Sri Lanka, Laccadive Is. Maldive Is.
- Tetragnatha geniculata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â India, Sri Lanka, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
- Tetragnatha guatemalensis <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small> â North and Central America, Cuba, Jamaica, Brazil, Paraguay
- Tetragnatha hasselti <small>Thorell, 1890</small> â India to China, Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Tetragnatha isidis <small>(Simon, 1880)</small> â Southern Europe, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, South Africa, Iran, India
- Tetragnatha jaculator <small>Tullgren, 1910</small> â Africa to China and India, New Guinea (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea). Introduced to the Caribbean and South America
- Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small> â Central America, Caribbean, Brazil, Africa, Korea, China, India to Philippines, New Hebrides, Polynesia
- Tetragnatha laboriosa <small>Hentz, 1850</small> â Alaska to Chile, Argentina, Falkland Is.
- Tetragnatha mandibulata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â Central America, Caribbean, Colombia, Guyana, Brazil, West Africa, India to Philippines, Australia
- Tetragnatha montana <small>Simon, 1874</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia
- Tetragnatha multipunctata <small>Urquhart, 1891</small> â New Zealand
- Tetragnatha nigricans <small>Dalmas, 1917</small> â New Zealand
- Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small> â Tropical and subtropical Asia. Introduced to Americas, Macaronesia, Mediterranean, St. Helena, South Africa, Madagascar, Pacific Is. New Zealand
- Tetragnatha pallescens <small>F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1903</small> â North, Central America, Caribbean
- Tetragnatha planata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â Sri Lanka
- Tetragnatha praedonia <small>L. Koch, 1878</small> â Russia (Far East), Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Laos
- Tetragnatha squamata <small>Karsch, 1879</small> â India, China, Taiwan, Russia (Far East), Korea, Japan
- Tetragnatha straminea <small>Emerton, 1884</small> â Canada, United States, Cuba
- Tetragnatha subsquamata <small>Okuma, 1985</small> â Tanzania, South Africa
- Tetragnatha taylori <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1891</small> â South Africa
- Tetragnatha tenera <small>Thorell, 1881</small> â Sri Lanka, Australia (Queensland)
- Tetragnatha torrensis <small>Schmidt & Piepho, 1994</small> â Cape Verde
- Tetragnatha unicornis <small>Tullgren, 1910</small> â Tanzania, Botswana, South Africa
- Tetragnatha vermiformis <small>Emerton, 1884</small> â Temperate and tropical Asia. Introduced to North and Central America, Brazil, South Africa
- Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â North, Central America, Cuba
- Tetragnatha virescens <small>Okuma, 1979</small> â Bangladesh, Sri Lanka to Indonesia, Philippines
- Tetragnatha viridis <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â Canada, United States
- Tetragnatha yesoensis <small>Saito, 1934</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Japan
- Tetragnatha acuta <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha aenea <small>Cantor, 1842</small> â China
- Tetragnatha aetherea <small>(Simon, 1895)</small> â Venezuela
- Tetragnatha albida <small>Gillespie, 1994</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha amazonica <small>Castanheira, Baptista & Oliveira, 2022</small> â Venezuela
- Tetragnatha amoena <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha anamitica <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â Vietnam
- Tetragnatha andamanensis <small>Tikader, 1977</small> â India (Andaman Is.), Bangladesh
- Tetragnatha andonea <small>Lawrence, 1927</small> â Namibia
- Tetragnatha angolaensis <small>Okuma & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1988</small> â Angola
- Tetragnatha anguilla <small>Thorell, 1877</small> â Indonesia (Java, Sulawesi), New Guinea, Australia
- Tetragnatha angulata <small>Hogg, 1914</small> â Australia (Western Australia)
- Tetragnatha anuenue <small>Gillespie, 2002</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha argentinensis <small>Mello-Leitão, 1931</small> â Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina
- Tetragnatha armata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â Sri Lanka
- Tetragnatha atriceps <small>Banks, 1898</small> â Mexico
- Tetragnatha atristernis <small>Strand, 1913</small> â Central Africa
- Tetragnatha baculiferens <small>Hingston, 1927</small> â Myanmar
- Tetragnatha beccarii <small>Caporiacco, 1947</small> â Guyana
- Tetragnatha bengalensis <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â India
- Tetragnatha bicolor <small>White, 1841</small> â Australia (Tasmania)
- Tetragnatha bifurcata <small>Li & Liu, 2022</small> â China
- Tetragnatha bimaculata <small>Li & Liu, 2022</small> â China
- Tetragnatha biseriata <small>Thorell, 1881</small> â New Guinea (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea), Australia (Queensland)
- Tetragnatha bituberculata <small>L. Koch, 1867</small> â Japan, New Guinea, Australia
- Tetragnatha boeleni <small>Chrysanthus, 1975</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small> â Mexico to Paraguay, Caribbean. Introduced to Spain, Italy (Sardinia), Africa, Seychelles, Yemen, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, China
- Tetragnatha boninensis <small>Okuma, 1981</small> â Japan
- Tetragnatha brachychelis <small>Caporiacco, 1947</small> â Tanzania, Kenya
- Tetragnatha branda <small>Levi, 1981</small> â United States
- Tetragnatha brevignatha <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha bryantae <small>Roewer, 1951</small> â Puerto Rico
- Tetragnatha caffra <small>(Strand, 1909)</small> â South Africa
- Tetragnatha cambridgei <small>Roewer, 1942</small> â Mexico, Central America, Puerto Rico
- Tetragnatha caudata <small>Emerton, 1884</small> â North, Central America, Cuba, Jamaica, Uruguay, Argentina
- Tetragnatha caudicula <small>(Karsch, 1879)</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Mexico
- Tetragnatha caudifera <small>(Keyserling, 1887)</small> â Australia (New South Wales)
- Tetragnatha cavaleriei <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> â China
- Tetragnatha cephalothoracis <small>Strand, 1906</small> â Ethiopia
- Tetragnatha ceylonica <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869</small> â Mozambique, South Africa, Seychelles, India, Thailand, Philippines, New Guinea, Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
- Tetragnatha chauliodus <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â China, Japan, Myanmar to Papua New Guinea, Brazil (introduced?)
- Tetragnatha cheni <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- Tetragnatha chinensis <small>(Chamberlin, 1924)</small> â China
- Tetragnatha chiyokoae <small>Castanheira & Baptista, 2020</small> â China, Taiwan, Japan
- Tetragnatha cladognatha <small>Bertkau, 1880</small> â Brazil, Argentina
- Tetragnatha clavigera <small>Simon, 1887</small> â Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast, DR Congo
- Tetragnatha cochinensis <small>Gravely, 1921</small> â India
- Tetragnatha coelestis <small>Pocock, 1901</small> â India
- Tetragnatha cognata <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small> â Guatemala to Panama
- Tetragnatha conica <small>Grube, 1861</small> â Russia (Far East)
- Tetragnatha corsica <small>Simon, 1929</small> â France (Corsica)
- Tetragnatha crassichelata <small>Chrysanthus, 1975</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha cristata <small>Castanheira, Baptista & Oliveira, 2022</small> â Brazil, Argentina
- Tetragnatha cuneiventris <small>Simon, 1900</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha cylindracea <small>(Keyserling, 1887)</small> â Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
- Tetragnatha cylindrica <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â New Guinea, Australia, Fiji
- Tetragnatha cylindriformis <small>Lawrence, 1952</small> â Congo
- Tetragnatha dearmata <small>Thorell, 1873</small> â North America, Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East)
- Tetragnatha delumbis <small>Thorell, 1891</small> â India (Nicobar Is.)
- Tetragnatha demissa <small>L. Koch, 1872</small> â Australia. Introduced to Cyprus, Tanzania, South Africa, Seychelles, Tonga
- Tetragnatha dentatidens <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Sierra Leone, Congo
- Tetragnatha desaguni <small>Barrion & , 1995</small> â Philippines
- Tetragnatha determinata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â Sri Lanka
- Tetragnatha didorata <small>Castanheira, Baptista & Oliveira, 2022</small> â Brazil
- Tetragnatha digitata <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1899</small> â Mexico, Costa Rica
- Tetragnatha earmra <small>Levi, 1981</small> â United States, Antigua, Martinique
- Tetragnatha eberhardi <small>Okuma, 1992</small> â Panama
- Tetragnatha elongata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â Canada to Argentina, Caribbean
- T. e. debilis <small>Thorell, 1877</small> â United States
- T. e. principalis <small>Thorell, 1877</small> â United States
- T. e. undulata <small>Thorell, 1877</small> â United States
- Tetragnatha elyunquensis <small>Petrunkevitch, 1930</small> â Jamaica, Puerto Rico
- Tetragnatha esakii <small>Okuma, 1988</small> â Taiwan
- Tetragnatha eumorpha <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha eurychasma <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha exigua <small>Chickering, 1957</small> â Jamaica
- Tetragnatha exquista <small>Saito, 1933</small> â Japan
- Tetragnatha extensa <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small> â North America, Greenland, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Iraq, Iran, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan (type species)
- T. e. brachygnatha <small>Thorell, 1873</small> â Sweden, Russia (Kamchatka)
- T. e. maracandica <small>Charitonov, 1951</small> â Iran, Central Asia
- T. e. pulchra <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1891</small> â Hungary
- Tetragnatha fallax <small>Thorell, 1881</small> â Indonesia
- Tetragnatha farri <small>Chickering, 1962</small> â Jamaica
- Tetragnatha filiciphilia <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha filipes <small>Schenkel, 1936</small> â China
- Tetragnatha filum <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Congo, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko), São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe
- Tetragnatha flagellans <small>van Hasselt, 1882</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Tetragnatha flava <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small> â Egypt
- Tetragnatha flavida <small>Urquhart, 1891</small> â New Zealand
- Tetragnatha fletcheri <small>Gravely, 1921</small> â India, Bangladesh
- Tetragnatha foai <small>Simon, 1902</small> â Central, East Africa
- Tetragnatha foliferens <small>Hingston, 1927</small> â India (Nicobar Is.)
- Tetragnatha foveata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â Sri Lanka, Laccadive Is. Maldive Is.
- Tetragnatha fragilis <small>Chickering, 1957</small> â Panama
- Tetragnatha franganilloi <small>Brignoli, 1983</small> â Cuba
- Tetragnatha friedericii <small>Strand, 1913</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha gemmata <small>L. Koch, 1872</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Tetragnatha geniculata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â India, Sri Lanka, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
- Tetragnatha gertschi <small>Chickering, 1957</small> â Panama
- Tetragnatha gibbula <small>Roewer, 1942</small> â French Guiana
- Tetragnatha gongshan <small>Zhao & Peng, 2010</small> â China
- Tetragnatha gracillima <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Tetragnatha granti <small>Pocock, 1903</small> â Yemen (Socotra)
- Tetragnatha gressitti <small>Okuma, 1988</small> â Borneo
- Tetragnatha gressittorum <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha guatemalensis <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small> â North and Central America, Cuba, Jamaica, Brazil, Paraguay
- Tetragnatha gui <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China (Hainan)
- Tetragnatha hamata <small>Thorell, 1898</small> â Myanmar
- Tetragnatha hasselti <small>Thorell, 1890</small> â India to China, Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- T. h. birmanica <small>Sherriffs, 1919</small> â Myanmar
- Tetragnatha hastula <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Sierra Leone, Gabon, São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe
- Tetragnatha hawaiensis <small>Simon, 1900</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha heongi <small>Barrion & Barrion-Dupo, 2011</small> â China
- Tetragnatha hirashimai <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha hiroshii <small>Okuma, 1988</small> â Taiwan
- Tetragnatha hulli <small>Caporiacco, 1955</small> â Venezuela
- Tetragnatha insularis <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â Australia (Lord Howe Is.)
- Tetragnatha insulicola <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â Australia (Lord Howe Is.)
- Tetragnatha intermedia <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1891</small> â Madeira, Portugal to Turkey
- Tetragnatha iriomotensis <small>Okuma, 1991</small> â Japan (Okinawa)
- Tetragnatha irridescens <small>Stoliczka, 1869</small> â India
- Tetragnatha isidis <small>(Simon, 1880)</small> â Southern Europe, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, South Africa, Iran, India
- Tetragnatha iwahigensis <small>Barrion & Litsinger, 1995</small> â Philippines
- Tetragnatha jaculator <small>Tullgren, 1910</small> â Africa to China and India, New Guinea (Indonesia, Papua New Guinea). Introduced to the Caribbean and South America
- Tetragnatha javana <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Africa, Asia
- Tetragnatha jejuna <small>(Thorell, 1897)</small> â Myanmar
- Tetragnatha josephi <small>Okuma, 1988</small> â India, Malaysia, Singapore
- Tetragnatha jubensis <small>, 1895</small> â Ethiopia
- Tetragnatha kamakou <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha kapua <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Marquesas Is.
- Tetragnatha kauaiensis <small>Simon, 1900</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha kea <small>Gillespie, 1994</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small> â Central America, Caribbean, Brazil, Africa, Korea, China, India to Philippines, New Hebrides, Polynesia
- Tetragnatha khanjahani <small>Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1996</small> â Bangladesh
- Tetragnatha kikokiko <small>Gillespie, 2002</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha kiwuana <small>Strand, 1913</small> â Central Africa
- Tetragnatha klossi <small>Hogg, 1919</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Tetragnatha kolosvaryi <small>Caporiacco, 1949</small> â Kenya
- Tetragnatha kukuhaa <small>Gillespie, 2002</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha kukuiki <small>Gillespie, 2002</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha laboriosa <small>Hentz, 1850</small> â Alaska to Chile, Argentina, Falkland Is.
- Tetragnatha laminalis <small>Strand, 1907</small> â East Africa
- Tetragnatha lancinans <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1911</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha laqueata <small>L. Koch, 1872</small> â Korea, Japan, (Ogasawara Is.)
- Tetragnatha latro <small>Tullgren, 1910</small> â East Africa
- Tetragnatha lauta <small>Yaginuma, 1959</small> â India, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Laos
- Tetragnatha lea <small> & Strand, 1906</small> â Russia (Far East), Japan, Korea?
- Tetragnatha lena <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha lepida <small>Rainbow, 1916</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Tetragnatha levii <small>Okuma, 1992</small> â Mexico
- Tetragnatha limu <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha lineatula <small>Roewer, 1942</small> â Malaysia
- Tetragnatha linyphioides <small>Karsch, 1878</small> â Mozambique
- Tetragnatha llavaca <small>Barrion & Litsinger, 1995</small> â Philippines
- Tetragnatha luculenta <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Guinea-Bissau
- Tetragnatha luteocincta <small>Simon, 1908</small> â Australia (Western Australia)
- Tetragnatha mabelae <small>Chickering, 1957</small> â Panama, Trinidad
- Tetragnatha macilenta <small>L. Koch, 1872</small> â Australia, (Norfolk Is.) to French Polynesia (Society Is.)
- Tetragnatha macracantha <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha macrops <small>Simon, 1907</small> â São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe
- Tetragnatha maculata <small>Blackwall, 1865</small> â Cape Verde
- Tetragnatha maeandrata <small>Simon, 1908</small> â Australia (Western Australia)
- Tetragnatha maka <small>Gillespie, 1994</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha makiharai <small>Okuma, 1977</small> â Russia (Far East), Japan (mainland, Ryukyu Is.)
- Tetragnatha mandibulata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â Central America, Caribbean, Colombia, Guyana, Brazil, West Africa, India to Philippines, Australia
- Tetragnatha maralba <small>Roberts, 1983</small> â Seychelles (Aldabra)
- Tetragnatha margaritata <small>L. Koch, 1872</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Tetragnatha marginata <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Myanmar to New Caledonia
- Tetragnatha marquesiana <small>Berland, 1935</small> â Marquesas Is.
- Tetragnatha martinicensis <small>Dierkens, 2011</small> â Martinique
- Tetragnatha mawambina <small>Strand, 1913</small> â Central Africa
- Tetragnatha megalocera <small>Castanheira & Baptista, 2020</small> â Brazil
- Tetragnatha mengsongica <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- Tetragnatha mertoni <small>Strand, 1911</small> â Indonesia (Aru Is.)
- Tetragnatha mexicana <small>Keyserling, 1865</small> â Mexico to Panama
- Tetragnatha micrura <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1911</small> â New Guinea, Solomon Islands
- Tetragnatha minitabunda <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872</small> â Syria, Lebanon, Israel
- Tetragnatha modica <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1911</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha mohihi <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha montana <small>Simon, 1874</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia
- T. m. timorensis <small>Schenkel, 1944</small> â Timor
- Tetragnatha monticola <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha moua <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Tahiti
- Tetragnatha moulmeinensis <small>Gravely, 1921</small> â Myanmar
- Tetragnatha multipunctata <small>Urquhart, 1891</small> â New Zealand
- Tetragnatha nana <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha nandan <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- Tetragnatha nepaeformis <small>Doleschall, 1859</small> â Indonesia (Java)
- Tetragnatha nero <small>Butler, 1876</small> â Mauritius (Rodriguez)
- Tetragnatha netrix <small>Simon, 1900</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha nigricans <small>Dalmas, 1917</small> â New Zealand
- Tetragnatha nigrigularis <small>Simon, 1898</small> â Seychelles
- Tetragnatha nigrita <small>Lendl, 1886</small> â Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, China, Japan
- Tetragnatha niokolona <small>Roewer, 1961</small> â Senegal
- Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small> â Tropical and subtropical Asia. Introduced to Americas, Macaronesia, Mediterranean, St. Helena, South Africa, Madagascar, Pacific Is. New Zealand
- Tetragnatha nitidiuscula <small>Simon, 1907</small> â West Africa
- Tetragnatha nitidiventris <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Guinea-Bissau
- Tetragnatha notophilla <small>Boeris, 1889</small> â Peru
- Tetragnatha noumeensis <small>Berland, 1924</small> â New Caledonia
- Tetragnatha novia <small>Simon, 1901</small> â Malaysia
- Tetragnatha nubica <small>, 1955</small> â Niger
- Tetragnatha obscura <small>Gillespie, 2002</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha obscuriceps <small>Caporiacco, 1940</small> â Ethiopia
- Tetragnatha obtusa <small>C. L. Koch, 1837</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia
- Tetragnatha oculata <small>Denis, 1955</small> â Niger
- Tetragnatha okumae <small>Barrion & Litsinger, 1995</small> â Philippines
- Tetragnatha olindana <small>Karsch, 1880</small> â Polynesia
- Tetragnatha oncognatha <small>Castanheira, Baptista & Oliveira, 2022</small> â Brazil
- Tetragnatha oomua <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Marquesas Is.
- Tetragnatha oreobia <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha orizaba <small>(Banks, 1898)</small> â Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica
- Tetragnatha oubatchensis <small>Berland, 1924</small> â New Caledonia
- Tetragnatha palikea <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha pallescens <small>F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1903</small> â North, Central America, Caribbean
- Tetragnatha pallida <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small> â Costa Rica, Panama
- Tetragnatha paludicola <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha paludis <small>Caporiacco, 1940</small> â Ethiopia
- Tetragnatha panopea <small>L. Koch, 1872</small> â Macronesia, Polynesia, Hawaii
- Tetragnatha papuana <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1911</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha paradisea <small>Pocock, 1901</small> â India
- Tetragnatha paradoxa <small>Okuma, 1992</small> â Costa Rica
- Tetragnatha paraguayensis <small>(Mello-Leitão, 1939)</small> â Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
- Tetragnatha parvula <small>Thorell, 1891</small> â India (Nicobar Is.)
- Tetragnatha paschae <small>Berland, 1924</small> â Easter Is.
- Tetragnatha perkinsi <small>Simon, 1900</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha perreirai <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha phaeodactyla <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1911</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha pilosa <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha pinicola <small>L. Koch, 1870</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan
- Tetragnatha piscatoria <small>Simon, 1898</small> â Caribbean
- Tetragnatha planata <small>Karsch, 1892</small> â Sri Lanka
- Tetragnatha plena <small>Chamberlin, 1924</small> â China
- Tetragnatha polychromata <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha pradoi <small>Castanheira, Baptista & Oliveira, 2022</small> â Brazil, Argentina
- Tetragnatha praedonia <small>L. Koch, 1878</small> â Russia (Far East), Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Laos
- Tetragnatha priamus <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â Solomon Islands
- Tetragnatha protensa <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â Madagascar to Australia, New Caledonia, Palau Is.
- Tetragnatha puella <small>Thorell, 1895</small> â Myanmar, Indonesia (Sumatra), New Guinea
- Tetragnatha pulchella <small>Thorell, 1877</small> â Indonesia
- Tetragnatha punua <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Marquesas Is.
- Tetragnatha quadrinotata <small>Urquhart, 1893</small> â Australia (Tasmania)
- Tetragnatha quasimodo <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha quechua <small>Chamberlin, 1916</small> â Peru
- Tetragnatha radiata <small>Chrysanthus, 1975</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha rava <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Tahiti
- Tetragnatha reimoseri <small>(RoÃÂca, 1939)</small> â France to Poland and Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia (Europe, Urals), Caucasus, Kazakhstan
- Tetragnatha renatoi <small>Castanheira & Baptista, 2020</small> â Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina
- Tetragnatha reni <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- Tetragnatha restricta <small>Simon, 1900</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha retinens <small>Chamberlin, 1924</small> â China
- Tetragnatha rimandoi <small>Barrion, 1998</small> â Philippines
- Tetragnatha rimitarae <small>Strand, 1911</small> â Polynesia
- Tetragnatha riveti <small>Berland, 1913</small> â Ecuador
- Tetragnatha roeweri <small>Caporiacco, 1949</small> â Kenya
- Tetragnatha rossi <small>Chrysanthus, 1975</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha rouxi <small>(Berland, 1924)</small> â New Caledonia
- Tetragnatha rubriventris <small>Doleschall, 1857</small> â New Guinea, Australia (Queensland)
- Tetragnatha scopus <small>Chamberlin, 1916</small> â Peru
- Tetragnatha serra <small>Doleschall, 1857</small> â India, Thailand, China, Indonesia (Sumatra to New Guinea)
- Tetragnatha shinanoensis <small>Okuma & Chikuni, 1978</small> â Korea, Japan
- Tetragnatha shoshone <small>Levi, 1981</small> â Canada, United States, Europe, Russia (Europe, South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Iran, Mongolia, China
- Tetragnatha sidama <small>Caporiacco, 1940</small> â Ethiopia
- Tetragnatha signata <small>Okuma, 1987</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha simintina <small>Roewer, 1961</small> â Senegal
- Tetragnatha sinuosa <small>Chickering, 1957</small> â Panama
- Tetragnatha sobrina <small>Simon, 1900</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha sociella <small>Chamberlin, 1924</small> â China
- Tetragnatha squamata <small>Karsch, 1879</small> â India, China, Taiwan, Russia (Far East), Korea, Japan
- Tetragnatha stelarobusta <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha stellarum <small>Chrysanthus, 1975</small> â New Guinea
- Tetragnatha stimulifera <small>Simon, 1907</small> â Congo
- Tetragnatha straminea <small>Emerton, 1884</small> â Canada, United States, Cuba
- Tetragnatha strandi <small>Lessert, 1915</small> â East, Southern Africa
- T. s. melanogaster <small>Schmidt & Krause, 1993</small> â Comoros
- Tetragnatha streichi <small>Strand, 1907</small> â China
- Tetragnatha striata <small>L. Koch, 1862</small> â Europe, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan
- Tetragnatha subclavigera <small>Strand, 1907</small> â Congo
- Tetragnatha subesakii <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- Tetragnatha subextensa <small>Petrunkevitch, 1930</small> â Jamaica, Puerto Rico
- Tetragnatha subsquamata <small>Okuma, 1985</small> â Tanzania, South Africa
- Tetragnatha suoan <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- Tetragnatha sutherlandi <small>Gravely, 1921</small> â India
- Tetragnatha tahuata <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Marquesas Is.
- Tetragnatha tanigawai <small>Okuma, 1988</small> â Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
- Tetragnatha tantalus <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha taylori <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1891</small> â South Africa
- Tetragnatha tenera <small>Thorell, 1881</small> â Sri Lanka, Australia (Queensland)
- Tetragnatha tenuis <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small> â Guatemala to Panama
- Tetragnatha tenuissima <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small> â Mexico, Central America, Caribbean to Brazil, Argentina
- Tetragnatha tincochacae <small>Chamberlin, 1916</small> â Peru
- Tetragnatha tipula <small>(Simon, 1894)</small> â West Africa
- Tetragnatha tonkina <small>Simon, 1909</small> â Vietnam
- Tetragnatha torrensis <small>Schmidt & Piepho, 1994</small> â Cape Verde
- Tetragnatha tortilis <small>Li & Liu, 2022</small> â China
- Tetragnatha trichodes <small>Thorell, 1878</small> â Indonesia
- Tetragnatha tristani <small>Banks, 1909</small> â Costa Rica
- Tetragnatha trituberculata <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha tuamoaa <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Society Is.
- Tetragnatha tullgreni <small>Lessert, 1915</small> â Central, East Africa
- Tetragnatha uluhe <small>Gillespie, 2003</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha uncifera <small>Simon, 1900</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha unicornis <small>Tullgren, 1910</small> â Tanzania, Botswana, South Africa
- Tetragnatha vacillans <small>(Butler, 1876)</small> â Mauritius (Rodriguez)
- Tetragnatha valida <small>Keyserling, 1887</small> â Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania)
- Tetragnatha vermiformis <small>Emerton, 1884</small> â Temperate and tropical Asia. Introduced to North and Central America, Brazil, South Africa
- Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â North, Central America, Cuba
- Tetragnatha virescens <small>Okuma, 1979</small> â Bangladesh, Sri Lanka to Indonesia, Philippines
- Tetragnatha viridis <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> â Canada, United States
- Tetragnatha viridorufa <small>Gravely, 1921</small> â India
- Tetragnatha visenda <small>Chickering, 1957</small> â Jamaica
- Tetragnatha waikamoi <small>Gillespie, 1992</small> â Hawaii
- Tetragnatha yalom <small>Chrysanthus, 1975</small> â New Guinea, Papua new Guinea (Bismarck Arch.), Australia (Queensland)
- Tetragnatha yesoensis <small>Saito, 1934</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Japan
- Tetragnatha yinae <small>Zhao & Peng, 2010</small> â China
- Tetragnatha yongquiang <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- Tetragnatha zangherii <small>(Caporiacco, 1926)</small> â Italy
- Tetragnatha zhaoi <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- Tetragnatha zhaoya <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> â China
- T. aduncata <small>Wang, 1991</small> = Tetragnatha hasselti <small>Thorell, 1890</small>
- T. alba <small>F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1903</small> = Tetragnatha laboriosa <small>Hentz, 1850</small>
- T. amplidens <small>Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha elongata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. andina <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. anirensis <small>Strand, 1915</small> = Tetragnatha biseriata <small>Thorell, 1881</small>
- T. antillana <small>Simon, 1897</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. apheles <small>Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha mexicana <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. aptans <small>Chamberlin, 1920</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. banksi <small>McCook, 1894</small> = Tetragnatha guatemalensis <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small>
- T. bemalcuei <small>Mello-Leitão, 1939</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. borealis <small>L. Koch, 1879</small> = Tetragnatha dearmata <small>Thorell, 1873</small>
- T. boydi <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. boydi <small>Tullgren, 1910</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. caporiaccoi <small>Platnick, 1993</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. casula <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> = Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. cliens <small>Chamberlin, 1924</small> = Tetragnatha nigrita <small>Lendl, 1886</small>
- T. conformans <small>Chamberlin, 1924</small> = Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small>
- T. confraterna <small>Banks, 1909</small> = Tetragnatha mandibulata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. convexa <small>Banks, 1898</small> = Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. coreana <small>Seo & Paik, 1981</small> = Tetragnatha vermiformis <small>Emerton, 1884</small>
- T. culicivora <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> = Tetragnatha elongata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. decipiens <small>Badcock, 1932</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. dentigera <small>F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1903</small> = Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. earmra <small>Levi, 1981</small> = Tetragnatha gracilis <small>(Bryant, 1923)</small>
- T. eitapensis <small>Strand, 1913</small> = Tetragnatha ceylonica <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869</small>
- T. elmora <small>Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. ethodon <small>Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small>
- T. festina <small>Bryant, 1945</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. filiformis <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small> = Tetragnatha flava <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. foliifera <small>Simon, 1898</small> = Tetragnatha demissa <small>L. Koch, 1872</small>
- T. fraterna <small>Banks, 1898</small> = Tetragnatha guatemalensis <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small>
- T. fuerteventurensis <small>Wunderlich, 1992</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. galapagoensis <small>Banks, 1902</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. graciliventris <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> = Tetragnatha mandibulata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. grenda <small>Roberts, 1983</small> = Tetragnatha demissa <small>L. Koch, 1872</small>
- T. groenlandica <small>Thorell, 1872</small> = Tetragnatha extensa <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small>
- T. haitiensis <small>Bryant, 1945</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. harrodi <small>Levi, 1951</small> = Tetragnatha dearmata <small>Thorell, 1873</small>
- T. heatwolei <small>Chrysanthus, 1975</small> = Tetragnatha bituberculata <small>L. Koch, 1867</small>
- T. hotingchiehi <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. huahinensis <small>Berland, 1942</small> = Tetragnatha macilenta <small>L. Koch, 1872</small>
- T. infuscata <small>, 1978</small> = Tetragnatha mandibulata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. intermedia <small>Banks, 1898</small> = Tetragnatha guatemalensis <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small>
- T. japonica <small>Bösenberg & Strand, 1906</small> = Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small>
- T. kaestneri <small>(Crome, 1954)</small> = Tetragnatha reimoseri <small>(Rosca, 1939)</small>
- T. kochi <small>Thorell, 1895</small> = Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small>
- T. kovblyuki <small>Marusik, 2010</small> = Tetragnatha shoshone <small>Levi, 1981</small>
- T. laudativa <small>Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha guatemalensis <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small>
- T. limnocharis <small>Seeley, 1928</small> = Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. listeri <small>Gravely, 1921</small> = Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small>
- T. mackenziei <small>Gravely, 1921</small> = Tetragnatha vermiformis <small>Emerton, 1884</small>
- T. maderiana <small>Schenkel, 1938 (described as subspecies of T. extensa)</small> = Tetragnatha extensa <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small>
- T. mandibulata <small>Gravely, 1921</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. manitoba <small>Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942</small> = Tetragnatha extensa <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small>
- T. marianna <small>Archer, 1940</small> = Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. maxillosa <small>Thorell, 1895</small> = Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small>
- T. maxillosa <small>Strand, 1911</small> = Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small>
- T. modesta <small>Hirst, 1911</small> = Tetragnatha ceylonica <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869</small>
- T. munda <small>Chamberlin & Gertsch, 1929</small> = Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. necatoria <small>Tullgren, 1910</small> = Tetragnatha mandibulata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. nigrita <small>Strand, 1906</small> = Tetragnatha praedonia <small>L. Koch, 1878</small>
- T. nitens <small>(Hogg, 1911)</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. nitens <small>Wiehle, 1962</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. numa <small>Levi & Levi, 1955</small> = Tetragnatha laboriosa <small>Hentz, 1850</small>
- T. obtusa <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1891</small> = Tetragnatha dearmata <small>Thorell, 1873</small>
- T. pelusia <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. peninsulana <small>Banks, 1898</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. peruviana <small>Taczanowski, 1878</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. petrunkevitchi <small>Caporiacco, 1947</small> = Tetragnatha mandibulata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. pinea <small>Seeley, 1928</small> = Tetragnatha viridis <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. potanini <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> = Tetragnatha extensa <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small>
- T. producta <small>(Franganillo, 1930)</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. propioides <small>Schenkel, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha keyserlingi <small>Simon, 1890</small>
- T. punctipes <small>Westring, 1874</small> = Tetragnatha dearmata <small>Thorell, 1873</small>
- T. qiuae <small>Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003</small> = Tetragnatha shoshone <small>Levi, 1981</small>
- T. quadridens <small>Dondale, 1966</small> = Tetragnatha demissa <small>L. Koch, 1872</small>
- T. ramboi <small>Mello-Leitão, 1943</small> = Tetragnatha bogotensis <small>Keyserling, 1865</small>
- T. recurva <small>Schenkel, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha squamata <small>Karsch, 1879</small>
- T. rusticana <small>Chickering, 1959</small> = Tetragnatha extensa <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small>
- T. sanctitata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> = Tetragnatha elongata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. seminola <small>Gertsch, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. seneca <small>Seeley, 1928</small> = Tetragnatha guatemalensis <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small>
- T. shikokiana <small>Yaginuma, 1960</small> = Tetragnatha vermiformis <small>Emerton, 1884</small>
- T. siduo <small>Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha elongata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. soaresi <small>Camargo, 1950</small> = Tetragnatha longidens <small>Mello-Leitão, 1945</small>
- T. steckleri <small>Gertsch & Ivie, 1936</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
- T. trapezoides <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small> = Tetragnatha versicolor <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. tropica <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889</small> = Tetragnatha elongata <small>Walckenaer, 1841</small>
- T. valoka <small>Chrysanthus, 1975</small> = Tetragnatha biseriata <small>Thorell, 1881</small>
- T. vermiventris <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> = Tetragnatha javana <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small>
- T. vicina <small>Simon, 1897</small> = Tetragnatha nitens <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small>
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