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Troglohyphantes

Troglohyphantes is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by G. Joseph in 1881. The genus name is a combination of the Ancient Greek ('), meaning "cave (dweller)", and -hyphantes, a common ending for linyphiid genera.

Species

it contains 134 species and five subspecies, found in Europe, Africa, Siberia, Georgia, Czechia, and Iran:

  • T. adjaricus <small>Tanasevitch, 1987</small> – Caucasus (Russia, Georgia)
  • T. affinis <small>(Kulczyński, 1914)</small> – Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. affirmatus <small>(Simon, 1913)</small> – Spain
  • T. albicaudatus <small>Bosmans, 2006</small> – Algeria
  • T. albopictus <small>Pesarini, 1989</small> – Italy
  • T. alluaudi <small>Fage, 1919</small> – Spain
  • T. apenninicus <small>Isaia, Mammola & Pantini, 2017</small> – Italy
  • T. balazuci <small>Dresco, 1956</small> – France
  • T. birsteini <small>Charitonov, 1947</small> – Russia, Georgia
  • T. bolivarorum <small>Machado, 1939</small> – Spain
  • T. bolognai <small>Brignoli, 1975</small> – Italy
  • T. bornensis <small>Isaia & Pantini, 2008</small> – Italy
  • T. boudewijni <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1974</small> – Montenegro
  • T. brevipes <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. brignolii <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Italy, Croatia
  • T. bureschianus <small>Deltshev, 1975</small> – Bulgaria
  • T. caecus <small>Fage, 1919</small> – France
  • T. caligatus <small>Pesarini, 1989</small> – Switzerland, Italy
  • T. cantabricus <small>Simon, 1911</small> – Spain
  • T. caporiaccoi <small>Brignoli, 1971</small> – Italy
  • T. cavadinii <small>Pesarini, 1989</small> – Italy
  • T. cerberus <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> – Spain, France
  • T. charitonovi <small>Tanasevitch, 1987</small> – Russia
  • T. cirtensis <small>(Simon, 1910)</small> – Algeria
  • T. comottii <small>Pesarini, 1989</small> – Italy
  • T. confusus <small>Kratochvíl, 1939</small> – Eastern Europe
  • T. croaticus <small>(Chyzer, 1894)</small> – Eastern Europe
  • T. cruentus <small>Brignoli, 1971</small> – Slovenia
  • T. dalmaticus <small>(Kulczyński, 1914)</small> – Croatia, Macedonia
  • T. deelemanae <small>Tanasevitch, 1987</small> – Georgia
  • T. dekkingae <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Troglohyphantes d. pauciaculeatus <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. diabolicus <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Slovenia
  • T. dinaricus <small>(Kratochvíl, 1948)</small> – Croatia
  • T. diurnus <small>Kratochvíl, 1932</small> – Austria, Slovenia, Croatia
  • T. dominici <small>Pesarini, 1988</small> – Italy
  • T. draconis <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Macedonia
  • T. drenskii <small>Deltshev, 1973</small> – Bulgaria
  • T. excavatus <small>Fage, 1919</small> – Italy, Austria, Eastern Europe
  • T. exul <small>Thaler, 1987</small> – Italy
  • T. fagei <small>Roewer, 1931</small> – Germany, Austria, Italy
  • T. fallax <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. fatalis <small>Pesarini, 1988</small> – Italy
  • T. fugax <small>(Kulczyński, 1914)</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. furcifer <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> – Spain
  • T. gamsi <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Slovenia
  • T. gestroi <small>Fage, 1933</small> – Italy
  • T. giachinoi <small>Isaia & Mammola, 2018</small> – Italy
  • T. giromettai <small>(Kulczyński, 1914)</small> – Croatia
  • T. gladius <small>Wunderlich, 1995</small> – Turkey
  • T. gracilis <small>Fage, 1919</small> – Slovenia
  • T. gregori <small>(Miller, 1947)</small> – Czech Rep.
  • T. hadzii <small>Kratochvíl, 1934</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. helsdingeni <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Austria, Slovenia
  • T. henroti <small>Dresco, 1956</small> – France
  • T. herculanus <small>(Kulczyński, 1894)</small> – Eastern Europe
  • T. inermis <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Macedonia
  • T. iulianae <small>Brignoli, 1971</small> – Italy
  • T. jamatus <small>Roewer, 1931</small> – Slovenia
  • T. jeanneli <small>Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1970</small> – Romania
  • T. juris <small>Thaler, 1982</small> – Italy
  • T. karawankorum <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Austria, Slovenia
  • T. karolianus <small>Topçu, Türkes & Seyyar, 2008</small> – Turkey
  • T. konradi <small>Brignoli, 1975</small> – Italy
  • T. kordunlikanus <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Croatia
  • T. kratochvili <small>Drensky, 1935</small> – Macedonia
  • T. labrada <small>Wunderlich, 2012</small> – Canary Is.
  • T. lanai <small>Isaia & Pantini, 2010</small> – Italy
  • T. latzeli <small>Thaler, 1986</small> – Austria
  • T. lesserti <small>Kratochvíl, 1935</small> – SE Europe (Balkans)
  • T. lessinensis <small>Caporiacco, 1936</small> – Italy
  • T. liburnicus <small>Caporiacco, 1927</small> – SE Europe (Balkans)
  • T. lucifer <small>Isaia, Mammola & Pantini, 2017</small> – Italy
  • T. lucifuga <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> – France, Italy, Switzerland
  • T. marqueti <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> – Spain, France
  • Troglohyphantes m. pauciaculeatus <small>Simon, 1929</small> – France
  • T. microcymbium <small>Pesarini, 2001</small> – Italy
  • T. milleri <small>(Kratochvíl, 1948)</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. montanus <small>Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. nigraerosae <small>Brignoli, 1971</small> – Italy
  • T. noricus <small>(Thaler & Polenec, 1974)</small> – Germany, Austria
  • T. novicordis <small>Thaler, 1978</small> – Austria
  • T. numidus <small>(Simon, 1911)</small> – Algeria
  • T. nyctalops <small>Simon, 1911</small> – Spain
  • T. orghidani <small>Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1977</small> – Romania
  • T. oromii <small>(Ribera & Blasco, 1986)</small> – Canary Is.
  • T. orpheus <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> – France
  • T. paulusi <small>Thaler, 2002</small> – Iran
  • T. pavesii <small>Pesarini, 1988</small> – Italy
  • T. pedemontanus <small>(Gozo, 1908)</small> – Italy
  • T. phragmitis <small>(Simon, 1884)</small> – France
  • T. pisidicus <small>Brignoli, 1971</small> – Turkey
  • T. pluto <small>Caporiacco, 1938</small> – Italy
  • T. poleneci <small>Wiehle, 1964</small> – Italy, Slovenia
  • T. polyophthalmus <small>Joseph, 1881</small> (type) – Slovenia
  • T. pretneri <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Montenegro, Albania
  • T. pugnax <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. pumilio <small>Denis, 1959</small> – France
  • T. pyrenaeus <small>Simon, 1907</small> – France
  • T. racovitzai <small>Dumitrescu & Georgescu, 1970</small> – Romania
  • T. regalini <small>Pesarini, 1989</small> – Italy
  • T. roberti <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Croatia
  • Troglohyphantes r. dalmatensis <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Croatia
  • T. roquensis <small>Barrientos & Fernández-Pérez, 2018</small> – Spain (Canary Is.)
  • T. ruffoi <small>Caporiacco, 1936</small> – Italy
  • T. salax <small>(Kulczyński, 1914)</small> – Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. saouaf <small>Bosmans, 2006</small> – Algeria, Tunisia
  • T. sbordonii <small>Brignoli, 1975</small> – Austria, Italy, Slovenia
  • T. schenkeli <small>(Miller, 1937)</small> – Slovakia
  • T. sciakyi <small>Pesarini, 1989</small> – Italy
  • T. scientificus <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Italy, Slovenia
  • T. similis <small>Fage, 1919</small> – Slovenia
  • T. simoni <small>Fage, 1919</small> – France
  • T. sketi <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Slovenia, Croatia
  • T. solitarius <small>Fage, 1919</small> – France
  • T. sordellii <small>(Pavesi, 1875)</small> – Switzerland, Italy
  • T. spatulifer <small>Pesarini, 2001</small> – Italy
  • T. spinipes <small>Fage, 1919</small> – Slovenia
  • T. strandi <small>Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932</small> – Croatia
  • T. subalpinus <small>Thaler, 1967</small> – Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia
  • T. svilajensis <small>(Kratochvíl, 1948)</small> – Croatia
  • Troglohyphantes s. bosnicus <small>(Kratochvíl, 1948)</small> – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Troglohyphantes s. noctiphilus <small>(Kratochvíl, 1948)</small> – Croatia
  • T. tauriscus <small>Thaler, 1982</small> – Austria
  • T. thaleri <small>Miller & Polenec, 1975</small> – Austria, Slovenia
  • T. trispinosus <small>Miller & Polenec, 1975</small> – Slovenia
  • T. troglodytes <small>(Kulczyński, 1914)</small> – Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. turcicus <small>Topçu, Türkeş, Seyyar, Demircan & Karabulut, 2014</small> – Turkey
  • T. typhlonetiformis <small>Absolon & Kratochvíl, 1932</small> – Austria, Slovenia
  • T. vicinus <small>Miller & Polenec, 1975</small> – Slovenia
  • T. vignai <small>Brignoli, 1971</small> – Italy
  • T. wiebesi <small>Deeleman-Reinhold, 1978</small> – Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • T. wiehlei <small>Miller & Polenec, 1975</small> – Austria, Eastern Europe
  • T. zanoni <small>Pesarini, 1988</small> – Italy

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