Hippasa
In funnel web
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Lycosidae
Genus: Hippasa
Simon, 1885
Type species
Hippasa agelenoides
(Simon, 1884)
Species

27, see text

H. holmerae in its funnel web

Hippasa is a genus of spiders in the wolf spider family Lycosidae, first described by Eugène Simon in 1885.[1]

Species

As of January 2023 it contains twenty-seven species:[2]

  • Hippasa affinis Lessert, 1933 — Angola
  • Hippasa agelenoides (Simon, 1884) — Pakistan, India, Myanmar
  • Hippasa albopunctata Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon, Ivory Coast
  • Hippasa australis Lawrence, 1927 — Southern Africa
  • Hippasa bifasciata Buchar, 1997 — Bhutan
  • Hippasa brechti Alderweireldt & Jocqué, 2005 — Ivory Coast, Togo
  • Hippasa decemnotata Simon, 1910 — West Africa
  • Hippasa deserticola Simon, 1889 — Egypt, Middle East, Central Asia
  • Hippasa elienae Alderweireldt & Jocqué, 2005 — Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa
  • Hippasa flavicoma Caporiacco, 1935 — Karakorum
  • Hippasa funerea Lessert, 1925 — Southern Africa
  • Hippasa haryanensis Arora & Monga, 1994 — India
  • Hippasa himalayensis Gravely, 1924 — India
  • Hippasa holmerae Thorell, 1895 — Asia
    • Hippasa holmerae sundaica Thorell, 1895 — Singapore
  • Hippasa innesi Simon, 1889 — Egypt
  • Hippasa lamtoensis Dresco, 1981 — Ivory Coast
  • Hippasa lingxianensis Yin & Wang, 1980 — China, Japan
  • Hippasa loundesi Gravely, 1924 — India
  • Hippasa lycosina Pocock, 1900 — India, China, Laos
  • Hippasa madraspatana Gravely, 1924 — India
  • Hippasa marginata Roewer, 1960 — Cameroon
  • Hippasa olivacea (Thorell, 1887) — Myanmar, India
  • Hippasa pantherina Pocock, 1899 — India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh
  • Hippasa partita (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876) — Africa
  • Hippasa simoni (Thorell, 1887) — Myanmar
  • Hippasa valiveruensis Patel & Reddy, 1993 — India

References

  1. Simon, Eugène (1885). "Matériaux pour servir à la faune arachnologiques de l'Asie méridionale. I. Arachnides recueillis à Wagra-Karoor près Gundacul, district de Bellary par M. M. Chaper. II. Arachnides recueillis à Ramnad, district de Madura par M. l'abbé Fabre". Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France. 10: 1–39, 461–462.
  2. "Gen. Hippasa Simon, 1885". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
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