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Thymoites

Thymoites is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1884.

Species

it contains ninety-four species, found in Central America, Asia, South America, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, North America, and on Greenland:

In synonymy:

  • T. americanus <small>(Simon, 1898, T from Theonoe)</small> = Thymoites luculentus <small>(Simon, 1894)</small>
  • T. amputatus <small>(Keyserling, 1884)</small> = Thymoites unimaculatus <small>(Emerton, 1882)</small>
  • T. catalinae <small>(Gertsch & Archer, 1942, T from Theridion)</small> = Thymoites pictipes <small>(Banks, 1904)</small>
  • T. cubanus <small>(Bryant, 1940, T from Dipoena)</small> = Thymoites pallidus <small>(Emerton, 1913)</small>
  • T. deprus <small>(Levi, 1959)</small> = Thymoites confraternus <small>(Banks, 1898)</small>
  • T. edinburgensis <small>(Gertsch & Mulaik, 1936)</small> = Thymoites pallidus <small>(Emerton, 1913)</small>
  • T. hansi <small>(Schenkel, 1950, T from Theridion)</small> = Thymoites pictipes <small>(Banks, 1904)</small>
  • T. imparatus <small>(Bishop & Crosby, 1928, T from Theridion)</small> = Thymoites unimaculatus <small>(Emerton, 1882)</small>
  • T. insignis <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897)</small> = Thymoites caracasanus <small>(Simon, 1895)</small>
  • T. lascivulus <small>(Keyserling, 1886, T from Dipoena)</small> = Thymoites unimaculatus <small>(Emerton, 1882)</small>
  • T. nicoleti <small>(Keyserling, 1886, T from Theridion)</small> = Thymoites unimaculatus <small>(Emerton, 1882)</small>
  • T. paradisiacus <small>(Gertsch & Archer, 1942, T from Theridion)</small> = Thymoites unimaculatus <small>(Emerton, 1882)</small>
  • T. petrensis <small>(Sørensen, 1898, T from Theridion)</small> = Thymoites oleatus <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small>
  • T. subimpressus <small>(Zhu, 1998, T from Theridion)</small> = Thymoites bellissimus <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small>
  • T. wallacei <small>(Gertsch & Archer, 1942, T from Theridion)</small> = Thymoites pallidus <small>(Emerton, 1913)</small>

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