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''Diphya'' is a
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of long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007.


Species

it contains eighteen species, found in Asia, Africa, and South America: *'' Diphya albula'' (Paik, 1983) – Korea *'' Diphya bicolor'' Vellard, 1926 – Brazil *'' Diphya foordi'' Omelko, Marusik & Lyle, 2020 — South Africa *'' Diphya leroyorum'' Omelko, Marusik & Lyle, 2020 — South Africa *'' Diphya limbata''
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, 1896
– Chile, Argentina *''
Diphya macrophthalma ''Diphya'' is a genus of Tetragnathidae, long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007. Species it contains eighteen species, found in As ...
'' Nicolet, 1849 (
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) – Chile *'' Diphya okumae'' Tanikawa, 1995 – China, Korea, Japan *'' Diphya pumila'' Simon, 1889 – Madagascar *'' Diphya qianica'' Zhu, Song & Zhang, 2003 – China *'' Diphya rugosa'' Tullgren, 1902 – Chile *''
Diphya simoni ''Diphya'' is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007. Species it contains eighteen species, found in Asia, Africa, and ...
'' Kauri, 1950 – South Africa *''
Diphya songi ''Diphya'' is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007. Species it contains eighteen species, found in Asia, Africa, and ...
'' Wu & Yang, 2010 – China *''
Diphya spinifera ''Diphya'' is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007. Species it contains eighteen species, found in Asia, Africa, and ...
'' Tullgren, 1902 – Chile *''
Diphya taiwanica ''Diphya'' is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007. Species it contains eighteen species, found in Asia, Africa, and ...
'' Tanikawa, 1995 – Taiwan *''
Diphya tanasevitchi ''Diphya'' is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007. Species it contains eighteen species, found in Asia, Africa, and ...
'' (Zhang, Zhang & Yu, 2003) – China *''
Diphya vanderwaltae ''Diphya'' is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007. Species it contains eighteen species, found in Asia, Africa, and ...
'' Omelko, Marusik & Lyle, 2020 — South Africa *''
Diphya wesolowskae ''Diphya wesolowskae'' is a species of long-jawed orb weaver in the genus ''Diphya'' that lives in South Africa. First described in 2020 by Mikhail Omelko, Yuri Marusik and Robin Lyle, the spider is small, with a typical length between . The fem ...
'' Omelko, Marusik & Lyle, 2020 — South Africa *''
Diphya wulingensis ''Diphya'' is a genus of long-jawed orb-weavers that was first described by H. Nicolet in 1849. ''D. tanasevitchi'' and ''D. albulum'' were transferred from ''Lophomma'' in 2007. Species it contains eighteen species, found in Asia, Africa, and ...
'' Yu, Zhang & Omelko, 2014 – China, Russia] (Far East) In synonymy: *''D. bilineata'' Tullgren, 1901 = ''Diphya limbata'' Simon, 1896 *''D. brevipes'' Nicolet, 1849 = ''Diphya macrophthalma'' Nicolet, 1849 *''D. crassipes'' Nicolet, 1849 = ''Diphya macrophthalma'' Nicolet, 1849 *''D. longipes'' Nicolet, 1849 = ''Diphya macrophthalma'' Nicolet, 1849 *''D. pallida'' Tullgren, 1902 = ''Diphya limbata'' Simon, 1896 *''D. tanikawai'' Marusik, 2017 = ''Diphya simoni'' Kauri, 1950


See also

* ''
Lophomma ''Lophomma'' is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Anton Menge in 1868. it contains only three species, found in Canada, Russia, and the United States: '' L. depressum'', '' L. punctatum'', and '' L. vaccinii''. See also * Li ...
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References

Araneomorphae genera Spiders of Africa Spiders of Asia Spiders of South America Tetragnathidae {{Tetragnathidae-stub