Typhochrestus is a genus of sheet weavers that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1884.
Species
it contains thirty-seven species:
- Typhochrestus acoreensis <small>Wunderlich, 1992</small> â Azores
- Typhochrestus alticola <small>, 1953</small> â France
- Typhochrestus berniae <small>Bosmans, 2008</small> â Spain
- Typhochrestus bifurcatus <small>Simon, 1884</small> â Spain, Algeria
- Typhochrestus bogarti <small>Bosmans, 1990</small> â Portugal, Spain, France, Morocco
- Typhochrestus brucei <small>Tullgren, 1955</small> â Sweden
- Typhochrestus chiosensis <small>Wunderlich, 1995</small> â Greece, Turkey
- Typhochrestus ciliiunti <small>Barrientos & Febrer, 2018</small> â Spain (Menorca)
- Typhochrestus curvicervix <small>(Denis, 1964)</small> â Tunisia
- Typhochrestus cyrenanius <small>Denis, 1964</small> â Libya
- Typhochrestus digitatus <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873)</small> (type) â Europe, North Africa
- Typhochrestus djellalensis <small>Bosmans & Bouragba, 1992</small> â Algeria
- Typhochrestus dubius <small>Denis, 1950</small> â France
- Typhochrestus epidaurensis <small>Wunderlich, 1995</small> â Greece
- Typhochrestus fortunatus <small>Thaler, 1984</small> â Canary Is.
- Typhochrestus hesperius <small>Thaler, 1984</small> â Canary Is.
- Typhochrestus ikarianus <small>, 2011</small> â Greece
- Typhochrestus inflatus <small>Thaler, 1980</small> â Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Caucasus
- Typhochrestus longisulcus <small>Gnelitsa, 2006</small> â Ukraine
- Typhochrestus madeirensis <small>Crespo, 2013</small> â Madeira
- Typhochrestus mauretanicus <small>Bosmans, 1990</small> â Morocco, Algeria
- Typhochrestus meron <small>Tanasevitch, 2013</small> â Israel
- Typhochrestus montanus <small>Wunderlich, 1987</small> â Canary Is.
- Typhochrestus numidicus <small>Bosmans, 1990</small> â Algeria
- Typhochrestus paradorensis <small>Wunderlich, 1987</small> â Canary Is.
- Typhochrestus pekkai <small>Bosmans & Oger, 2014</small> â France (Corsica)
- Typhochrestus penevi <small>Komnenov, 2014</small> â Macedonia
- Typhochrestus pygmaeus <small>(Sørensen, 1898)</small> â Canada, Greenland
- Typhochrestus sardus <small>Bosmans, 2008</small> â Sardinia
- Typhochrestus simoni <small>Lessert, 1907</small> â Europe
- Typhochrestus sireti <small>Bosmans, 2008</small> â Spain
- Typhochrestus spatulatus <small>Bosmans, 1990</small> â Morocco, Algeria
- Typhochrestus splendidus <small>Bosmans, 1990</small> â Algeria
- Typhochrestus sylviae <small>Hauge, 1968</small> â Norway
- Typhochrestus uintanus <small>(Chamberlin & Ivie, 1939)</small> â USA
- Typhochrestus ultimus <small>Bosmans, 1990</small> â Algeria
- Typhochrestus virilis <small>Bosmans, 1990</small> â Algeria
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