This page lists all described species of the spider family Selenopidae accepted by the World Spider Catalog as of January 2021:[1]

Amamanganops

Amamanganops Crews & Harvey, 2011

Anyphops

Anyphops
Anyphops sp.

Anyphops Benoit, 1968

  • A. alticola (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. amatolae (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. atomarius (Simon, 1887) (type) — Southern Africa
  • A. barbertonensis (Lawrence, 1940) — Somalia, South Africa
  • A. barnardi (Lawrence, 1940) — Zimbabwe
  • A. basutus (Pocock, 1901) — Lesotho
  • A. bechuanicus (Lawrence, 1940) — Botswana
  • A. benoiti Corronca, 1998 — Madagascar
  • A. braunsi (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. broomi (Pocock, 1900) — South Africa
  • A. caledonicus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. capensis (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. civicus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. decoratus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. dubiosus (Lawrence, 1952) — South Africa
  • A. dulacen Corronca, 2000 — Namibia
  • A. fitzsimonsi (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. gilli (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. helenae (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. hessei (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. hewitti (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. immaculatus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. karrooicus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. kivuensis Benoit, 1968 — Congo
  • A. kraussi (Pocock, 1898) — South Africa
  • A. lawrencei (Roewer, 1951) — South Africa
  • A. leleupi Benoit, 1972 — South Africa
  • A. lesserti (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. lignicola (Lawrence, 1937) — South Africa
  • A. lochiel Corronca, 2000 — South Africa
  • A. longipedatus (Roewer, 1955) — South Africa
  • A. lucia Corronca, 2005 — South Africa
  • A. lycosiformis (Lawrence, 1937) — South Africa
  • A. maculosus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. marshalli (Pocock, 1902) — South Africa
  • A. minor (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. montanus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. mumai (Corronca, 1996) — South Africa
  • A. namaquensis (Lawrence, 1940) — Namibia
  • A. narcissi Benoit, 1972 — Eswatini
  • A. natalensis (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. ngome Corronca, 2005 — South Africa
  • A. parvulus (Pocock, 1900) — Congo, South Africa
  • A. phallus (Lawrence, 1952) — South Africa
  • A. pococki (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. purcelli (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. regalis (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. reservatus (Lawrence, 1937) — South Africa
  • A. rubicundus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. schoenlandi (Pocock, 1902) — South Africa
  • A. septemspinatus (Lawrence, 1937) — South Africa
  • A. septentrionalis Benoit, 1975 — Cameroon
  • A. sexspinatus (Lawrence, 1940) — Namibia
  • A. silvicolellus (Strand, 1913) — Central Africa
  • A. smithersi (Lawrence, 1940) — Lesotho
  • A. spenceri (Pocock, 1896) — South Africa
  • A. sponsae (Lessert, 1933) — Congo, Angola
  • A. stauntoni (Pocock, 1902) — St. Helena, South Africa
  • A. stridulans (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. thornei (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. transvaalicus (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. tuckeri (Lawrence, 1940) — South Africa
  • A. tugelanus (Lawrence, 1942) — South Africa
  • A. whiteae (Pocock, 1902) — South Africa

Garcorops

Garcorops Corronca, 2003

  • G. jocquei Corronca, 2003 — Comoros
  • G. madagascar Corronca, 2003 (type) — Madagascar
  • G. paulyi Corronca, 2003 — Madagascar
  • G. jadis Bosselaers, 2004 — Quaternary Madagascan copal

Godumops

Godumops Crews & Harvey, 2011

Hovops

Hovops Benoit, 1968

  • H. antakarana Rodríguez & Corronca, 2014 — Madagascar
  • H. betsileo Corronca & Rodríguez, 2011 — Madagascar
  • H. ikongo Rodríguez & Corronca, 2014 — Madagascar
  • H. legrasi (Simon, 1887) — Madagascar
  • H. lidiae Corronca & Rodríguez, 2011 — Madagascar
  • H. madagascariensis (Vinson, 1863) — Madagascar
  • H. mariensis (Strand, 1908) — Madagascar
  • H. menabe Rodríguez & Corronca, 2014 — Madagascar
  • H. merina Corronca & Rodríguez, 2011 — Madagascar
  • H. pusillus (Simon, 1887) (type) — Madagascar
  • H. vezo Rodríguez & Corronca, 2014 — Madagascar

Karaops

Karaops
Karaops badgeradda
Karaops francesae
Karaops martamarta

Karaops Crews & Harvey, 2011

  • K. alanlongbottomi Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. australiensis (L. Koch, 1875) — Australia (Queensland)
  • K. badgeradda Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. banyjima Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. burbidgei Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. dawara Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Northern Territory)
  • K. deserticola Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (South Australia)
  • K. ellenae Crews & Harvey, 2011 (type) — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. feedtime Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. forteyi Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. francesae Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. gangarie Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Queensland)
  • K. jaburrara Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. jarrit Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. jenniferae Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. julianneae Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. kariyarra Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. karrawarla Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. keithlongbottomi Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. larryoo Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. manaayn Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (New South Wales)
  • K. marrayagong Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (New South Wales)
  • K. martamarta Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. monteithi Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Queensland)
  • K. ngarluma Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. ngarutjaranya Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (South Australia)
  • K. nyamal Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. nyangumarta Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. nyiyaparli Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. pilkingtoni Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Northern Territory)
  • K. raveni Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
  • K. toolbrunup Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. umiida Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. vadlaadambara Crews & Harvey, 2011 — Australia (South Australia)
  • K. yindjibarndi Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. yumbu Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)
  • K. yurlburr Crews, 2013 — Australia (Western Australia)

Makdiops

Makdiops Crews & Harvey, 2011

  • M. agumbensis (Tikader, 1969) — India
  • M. mahishasura Crews & Harvey, 2011 — India
  • M. montigena (Simon, 1889) (type) — India, Nepal
  • M. nilgirensis (Reimoser, 1934) — India
  • M. shevaroyensis (Gravely, 1931) — India
  • M. shiva Crews & Harvey, 2011 — India

Selenops

Selenops
Selenops baweka
Selenops bifurcatus
Selenops geraldinae
Selenops gracilis

Selenops Latreille, 1819

  • S. ab Logunov & Jäger, 2015 — Vietnam
  • S. abyssus Muma, 1953 — Mexico
  • S. actophilus Chamberlin, 1924 — USA, Mexico
  • S. aequalis Franganillo, 1935 — Cuba
  • S. aissus Walckenaer, 1837 — USA, Bahama Is., Cuba
  • S. alemani Muma, 1953 — Cuba
  • S. amona Crews, 2011 — Puerto Rico
  • S. anacaona Crews, 2018 — Hispaniola (Dominican Rep.)
  • S. angelae Corronca, 1998 — Ecuador
  • S. angolaensis Corronca, 2002 — Angola
  • S. annulatus Simon, 1876 — Cameroon to Tanzania
  • S. ansieae Corronca, 2002 — South Africa
  • S. arikok Crews, 2011 — Colombia, Aruba
  • S. aztecus Valdez-Mondragón, 2010 — Mexico
  • S. bani Alayón, 1992 — Hispaniola
  • S. banksi Muma, 1953 — Panama, Guyana, Peru
  • S. bastet Zamani & Crews, 2019 — Egypt
  • S. baweka Crews, 2011 — Turks & Caicos Is.
  • S. bifurcatus Banks, 1909 — Guatemala to Costa Rica
  • S. bocacanadensis Crews, 2011 — Hispaniola (Dominican Rep.)
  • S. brachycephalus Lawrence, 1940 — Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • S. bursarius Karsch, 1879 — China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • S. buscki Muma, 1953 — Panama
  • S. cabagan Alayón, 2005 — Cuba
  • S. camerun Corronca, 2001 — Cameroon
  • S. canasta Alayón, 2005 — Cuba
  • S. candidus Muma, 1953 — Jamaica
  • S. caney Alayón, 2005 — Cuba
  • S. caonabo Crews, 2018 — Hispaniola (Dominican Rep.)
  • S. chamela Crews, 2011 — Mexico
  • S. cocheleti Simon, 1880 — Panama to Argentina
  • S. comorensis Schmidt & Krause, 1994 — Comoros
  • S. cristis Corronca, 2002 — Ghana or Namibia
  • S. curazao Alayón, 2001 — Bonaire, Curaçao
  • S. debilis Banks, 1898 — USA, Mexico
  • S. denia Crews, 2011 — Hispaniola
  • S. dilamen Corronca, 2002 — Congo
  • S. dilon Corronca, 2002 — South Africa
  • S. duan Crews, 2011 — Hispaniola
  • S. ducke Corronca, 1996 — Brazil
  • S. dufouri Vinson, 1863 — Madagascar, Réunion
  • S. ecuadorensis Berland, 1913 — Ecuador
  • S. ef Jäger, 2019 — Cambodia
  • S. enriquillo Crews, 2011 — Jamaica, Hispaniola
  • S. feron Corronca, 2002 — South Africa
  • S. florenciae Corronca, 2002 — Angola
  • S. formosus Bryant, 1940 — Cuba
  • S. geraldinae Corronca, 1996 — Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad
  • S. gracilis Muma, 1953 — Mexico
  • S. guerrero Crews, 2011 — Hispaniola
  • S. hebraicus Mello-Leitão, 1945 — Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
  • S. huetocatl Crews, 2011 — Mexico
  • S. iberia Alayón, 2005 — Cuba
  • S. ilcuria Corronca, 2002 — Cameroon, South Africa
  • S. imias Alayón, 2005 — Cuba
  • S. insularis Keyserling, 1881 — USA, Greater Antilles
  • S. intricatus Simon, 1910 — West, Central Africa
  • S. isopodus Mello-Leitão, 1941 — Colombia
  • S. ivohibe Corronca, 2005 — Madagascar
  • S. ixchel Crews, 2011 — Mexico
  • S. jocquei Corronca, 2005 — Ivory Coast
  • S. juxtlahuaca Valdez, 2007 — Mexico
  • S. kalinago Crews, 2011 — Lesser Antilles
  • S. kikay Corronca, 1996 — Brazil
  • S. kruegeri Lawrence, 1940 — Southern Africa
  • S. lavillai Corronca, 1996 — Venezuela, Peru, Brazil
  • S. lepidus Muma, 1953 — Mexico
  • S. lesnei Lessert, 1936 — East, Southern Africa
  • S. levii Corronca, 1997 — Brazil
  • S. lindborgi Petrunkevitch, 1926 — Caribbean
  • S. littoricola Strand, 1913 — Central Africa
  • S. lobatse Corronca, 2001 — South Africa
  • S. lucibel Corronca, 2002 — Southern Africa
  • S. lumbo Corronca, 2001 — East Africa
  • S. makimaki Crews, 2011 — Mexico
  • S. malinalxochitl Crews, 2011 — Mexico
  • S. manzanoae Corronca, 1997 — Brazil
  • S. maranhensis Mello-Leitão, 1918 — Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina
  • S. marcanoi Alayón, 1992 — Hispaniola
  • S. marginalis F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 — Mexico
  • S. marilus Corronca, 1998 — Venezuela
  • S. melanurus Mello-Leitão, 1923 — Brazil
  • S. mexicanus Keyserling, 1880 — USA to Colombia, Galapagos Is.
  • S. micropalpus Muma, 1953 — Lesser Antilles (Martinique, Dominica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
  • S. minutus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 — Guatemala
  • S. morosus Banks, 1898 — Mexico
  • S. morro Crews, 2011 — Hispaniola (Dominican Rep.)
  • S. muehlmannorum Jäger & Praxaysombath, 2011 — Laos
  • S. nesophilus Chamberlin, 1924 — USA, Mexico
  • S. nigromaculatus Keyserling, 1880 — Mexico
  • S. occultus Mello-Leitão, 1918 — Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
  • S. oculatus Pocock, 1898 — Yemen
  • S. ollarius Zhu, Sha & Chen, 1990 — China
  • S. onka Corronca, 2005 — Angola, Namibia
  • S. oricuajo Crews, 2011 — Costa Rica
  • S. ovambicus Lawrence, 1940 — West, East, Southern Africa
  • S. oviedo Crews, 2011 — Hispaniola
  • S. para Corronca, 1996 — Brazil
  • S. pensilis Muma, 1953 — Hispaniola (Haiti, Dominican Rep.)
  • S. peraltae Corronca, 1997 — Bolivia
  • S. petenajtoy Crews, 2011 — Guatemala
  • S. petrunkevitchi Alayón, 2003 — Jamaica
  • S. phaselus Muma, 1953 — Hispaniola
  • S. pygmaeus Benoit, 1975 — Ivory Coast, Congo
  • S. radiatus Latreille, 1819 (type) — Mediterranean, Africa, Middle East, India, Myanmar, China
  • S. rapax Mello-Leitão, 1929 — Brazil, Argentina
  • S. rosario Alayón, 2005 — Cuba
  • S. sabulosus Benoit, 1968 — Djibouti
  • S. saldali Corronca, 2002 — Ghana, Nigeria
  • S. scitus Muma, 1953 — Mexico
  • S. secretus Hirst, 1911 — Seychelles
  • S. siboney Alayón, 2005 — Cuba
  • S. simius Muma, 1953 — Bahama Is., Cuba, Cayman Is.
  • S. souliga Crews, 2011 — Lesser Antilles (Anguilla, Saint-Martin, Sint Maarten, Saint Barthélemy)
  • S. spixi Perty, 1833 — Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina
  • S. submaculosus Bryant, 1940 — USA, Bahamas, Cuba, Cayman Is.
  • S. tenebrosus Lawrence, 1940 — Zimbabwe, South Africa
  • S. tiky Corronca, 1998 — Venezuela
  • S. tomsici Corronca, 1996 — Peru
  • S. tonteldoos Corronca, 2005 — South Africa
  • S. trifidus Bryant, 1948 — Caribbean (Navassa Is.)
  • S. vigilans Pocock, 1898 — West, Central, East Africa, Madagascar
  • S. vinalesi Muma, 1953 — Cuba
  • S. viron Corronca, 2002 — Kenya
  • S. willinki Corronca, 1996 — Trinidad
  • S. wilmotorum Crews, 2011 — Jamaica
  • S. wilsoni Crews, 2011 — Jamaica
  • S. ximenae Corronca, 1997 — Brazil
  • S. zairensis Benoit, 1968 — Congo, Ivory Coast, Angola
  • S. zuluanus Lawrence, 1940 — Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa
  • S. zumac Corronca, 1996 — Brazil
  • S. benoiti Wunderlich, 2004
  • S. beynai Schawaller, 1984
  • S. dominicanus Wunderlich, 2004

Siamspinops

Siamspinops
Siamspinops formosensis

Siamspinops Dankittipakul & Corronca, 2009

  • S. aculeatus (Simon, 1901) — Malaysia
  • S. allospinosus Dankittipakul & Corronca, 2009 — Thailand
  • S. formosensis (Kayashima, 1943) — Taiwan
  • S. spinescens Dankittipakul & Corronca, 2009 — Malaysia
  • S. spinosissimus Dankittipakul & Corronca, 2009 (type) — Thailand
  • S. spinosus Dankittipakul & Corronca, 2009 — Thailand

References

  1. "Family: Selenopidae Simon,1897". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2021. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
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