Trachyzelotes is a genus of ground spiders that was first described by H. Lohmander in 1944 as a subgenus of Zelotes, and was raised to genus status in 1967. It has a body length of .
Species
it contains twenty-two species:
- Trachyzelotes adriaticus <small>(Caporiacco, 1951)</small> â Italy to China
- Trachyzelotes ansimensis <small>Seo, 2002</small> â Korea
- Trachyzelotes baiyuensis <small>Xu, 1991</small> â China
- Trachyzelotes barbatus <small>(L. Koch, 1866)</small> â Mediterranean to Caucasus. Introduced to US.
- Trachyzelotes bardiae <small>(Caporiacco, 1928)</small> â Mediterranean
- Trachyzelotes chybyndensis <small>Tuneva & Esyunin, 2002</small> â Russia (Europe), Kazakhstan
- Trachyzelotes cumensis <small>(Ponomarev, 1979)</small> â Ukraine, Russia (Europe), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan
- Trachyzelotes fuscipes <small>(L. Koch, 1866)</small> â Mediterranean, Kazakhstan, China
- Trachyzelotes glossus <small>(Strand, 1915)</small> â Turkey, Israel
- Trachyzelotes holosericeus <small>(Simon, 1878)</small> â Mediterranean
- Trachyzelotes huberti <small>Platnick & Murphy, 1984</small> â Algeria, Italy, Albania
- Trachyzelotes jaxartensis <small>(Kroneberg, 1875)</small> â Northern Africa to Caucasus, Russia (Europe) to Central Asia, Iran. Introduced to Hawaii, US, Mexico, South Africa, India, China
- Trachyzelotes kulczynskii <small>(Bösenberg, 1902)</small> â Macedonia, Bulgaria. Introduced to US, Caribbean, Colombia, Brazil, Japan, Samoa
- Trachyzelotes lyonneti <small>(Audouin, 1826)</small> â Macaronesia, Mediterranean to Central Asia. Introduced to US, Mexico, Peru, Brazil
- Trachyzelotes malkini <small>Platnick & Murphy, 1984</small> â Romania, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Ukraine, Russia (Europe, Caucasus), Turkey, Iran, Kazakhstan
- Trachyzelotes manytchensis <small>Ponomarev & Tsvetkov, 2006</small> â Russia (Europe), Iran
- Trachyzelotes miniglossus <small>Levy, 2009</small> â Israel, Iran
- Trachyzelotes minutus <small>Crespo, 2010</small> â Portugal
- Trachyzelotes mutabilis <small>(Simon, 1878)</small> â Mediterranean, Romania
- Trachyzelotes pedestris <small>(C. L. Koch, 1837)</small> (type) â Europe, Caucasus, Turkey, Iran
- Trachyzelotes ravidus <small>(L. Koch, 1875)</small> â Ethiopia
- Trachyzelotes stubbsi <small>Platnick & Murphy, 1984</small> â Greece, Cyprus
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