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''Dysdera'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial n ...
of woodlouse hunting spiders that was first described by
Pierre André Latreille Pierre André Latreille (; 29 November 1762 – 6 February 1833) was a French zoology, zoologist, specialising in arthropods. Having trained as a Roman Catholic priest before the French Revolution, Latreille was imprisoned, and only regained hi ...
in 1804. They originated from Central Asia to Central Europe. The family has gained many common names from their individual species, including the "European garden spider", the "slater-eating spider", the "sow-bug killer", the "woodlouse hunter", and the "woodlouse spider". A bite from one of these spiders can be painful due to their large fangs and wide jaw. It may leave an itchy, swollen, or red bump, but the
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from one of their bites is not harmful to humans.


Description

Adults have a reddish-brown body and legs, and can grow up to long. Females are generally larger growing from , while males are about . Their six eyes are close together in an oval shape, and they have eight reddish legs, the second pair facing backward. ''Dysdera'' live in natural shelters, which they wrap by totally white silk. The inhabitants of hot and humid forest will take any potential shelter on or close to the ground. The shelters are used to hide from predators as well as for keeping the spider warm. During the day, they are commonly found taking shelter under objects like gravel with organic material covering it, stones, bark, and occasionally in suburban gardens.


Diet

''Dysdera'' are one of the few known arthropods to hunt and prey on
woodlice A woodlouse (plural woodlice) is an isopod crustacean from the polyphyleticThe current consensus is that Oniscidea is actually triphyletic suborder Oniscidea within the order Isopoda. They get their name from often being found in old wood. ...
, one of their main food sources. These spiders have wide jaws and large fangs to help to overcome the solid armor-like shells of
woodlice A woodlouse (plural woodlice) is an isopod crustacean from the polyphyleticThe current consensus is that Oniscidea is actually triphyletic suborder Oniscidea within the order Isopoda. They get their name from often being found in old wood. ...
. It makes them powerful predators for their size, allowing them to dominate or kill competitors, such as
centipedes Centipedes (from New Latin , "hundred", and Latin , "foot") are predatory arthropods belonging to the class Chilopoda (Ancient Greek , ''kheilos'', lip, and New Latin suffix , "foot", describing the forcipules) of the subphylum Myriapoda, an ...
or other spiders. '' D. crocata'' is the only species from the ''Dysdera'' family known to prey on other spiders. They can also excrete certain enzymes that neutralize the chemical defenses of potential prey, allowing them to subsist on other common ground-dwelling invertebrates, including
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, earwigs,
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, and small burying beetles. '' D. unguimannis'' is considered the most remarkable case of troglomorphism (adaptation to cave life) in the genus ''Dysdera''.


Mating

Mating is mainly done during the month of April. The female is the main caregiver for the young. After mating, the male has minimal to no role in the child rearing process. Before laying the eggs, females will make a silk pouch to protect and give them shelter. She can lay up to seventy eggs at once, and will stay in the silk pouch with the eggs, protecting them and waiting for them to hatch.


Distribution

The ''D. crocata'', '' D. ninnii'', '' D. dubrovninnii'', '' D. hungarica'', and '' D. longirostris'' are the five species still found in Central
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after the last glacial period. They are also abundantly found in North African countries like
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and
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, but also in
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, the
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, and Australia. In the
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, ''Dysdera crocata'' is found from
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down to
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, and all the way across the country in
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. At least two species inhabit South America: '' D. solers'' in Colombia- possibly a relict species from the post-miocene era- and '' D. magna'' in
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,
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, and the central area of
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.


Canary Islands

''Dysdera'' inhabits all of the
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n archipelagos, but the most drastic variety is in the
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, a 22 million year old volcanic archipelago nearly off the northwestern coast of
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. These islands house over forty endemic species of ''Dysdera'', thirty-six of which likely descended from a single ancestor, and six of which are associated with the oldest eastern island. On
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and
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, the spider populations are limited to the highest elevation. The most likely reason that these spiders are so abundant on the Canary Islands is due to the abundance of species on the nearby Iberian Peninsula and North Africas. Groups like ''Dysdera crocata'' and ''Dysdera erythrina'', found on two neighboring lands, are found more often than '' D. lata'' and ''Dysdera longirostris'', found also in North Africa and Iberia. Over time, these spiders either made their way to the islands, then began evolving separately, or were separated when the islands broke off from the greater land masses. In total, two to four colonization events are assumed. This probably happened by
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, or even more likely by transport on floating islands, for ''Dysdera'' is not known to use ballooning. ''Dydera lancerotensis'' is the only species where an independent origin from continental ancestors is unquestionable; it was originally described as a subspecies of ''Dysdera crocata''. While some of the remaining
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n archipelagos have been colonized from the Canaries, the
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have been independently colonized from the continent. The radiation of ''Dysdera'' is surpassed on the Canary Islands only by the
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genus ''
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'', the
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genus '' Dolichoiulus'', and the
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genera ''
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'' and '' Laparocerus''.


Species

it contains 285 species. A study published in 2021 used an integrative approach combining morphological and molecular evidence to describe 8 species new to science as well as re-describing and synonymising some existing species. *'' D. aberrans'' Gasparo, 2010 – Italy *'' D. aciculata'' Simon, 1882 – Algeria *'' D. aculeata'' Kroneberg, 1875 – Central Asia, Iran? Introduced to Croatia *'' D. adriatica''
Kulczyński Kulczyński (feminine: Kulczyńska, plural: Kulczyńscy) is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Stanisław Kulczyński (1895-1975), Polish botanist and politician * Władysław Kulczyński Władysław Kulczyński (27 Marc ...
, 1897
– Austria, Balkans *'' D. affinis'' Ferrández, 1996 – Spain *'' D. afghana'' Denis, 1958 – Afghanistan *'' D. akpinarae'' Varol, 2016 – Turkey *'' D. alegranzaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. alentejana'' Ferrández, 1996 – Portugal *'' D. ambulotenta'' Ribera, Ferrández & Blasco, 1986 – Canary Is. *'' D. anatoliae''
Deeleman-Reinhold Christa Laetitia Deeleman-Reinhold (born 23 November 1930) is a Dutch arachnologist. She specializes in spiders from Southeast Asia and Southern Europe, particularly cave-dwelling and tropical spiders. She donated a collection of about 25,000 Sou ...
, 1988
– Turkey *'' D. ancora'' Grasshoff, 1959 – Italy *'' D. andamanae'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1997 – Canary Is. *'' D. andreini''
Caporiacco Ludovico di Caporiacco (22 January 1900, in Udine – 18 July 1951, in Parma) was an Italian arachnologist. Caporiacco took part in an expedition to the Jebel Uweinat, a mountain massif in the boundary region of Sudan, Libya, and Egypt. On t ...
, 1928
– Italy, Albania *'' D. aneris'' Macías-Hernández & Arnedo, 2010 – Selvagens Is. *'' D. anonyma'' Ferrández, 1984 – Spain *'' D. apenninica'' Alicata, 1964 – Italy **'' Dysdera a. aprutiana'' Alicata, 1964 – Italy *'' D. arabiafelix'' Gasparo & van Harten, 2006 – Yemen *'' D. arabica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Oman *'' D. arabisenen'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1997 – Canary Is. *'' D. argaeica'' Nosek, 1905 – Turkey *'' D. arganoi'' Gasparo, 2004 – Italy *'' D. armenica'' Charitonov, 1956 – Armenia, Georgia *'' D. arnedoi'' Lissner, 2017 – Spain (Majorca) *'' D. arnoldii'' Charitonov, 1956 – Central Asia *'' D. asiatica'' Nosek, 1905 – Turkey, Iran (?) *'' D. atlantea'' Denis, 1954 – Morocco *'' D. atlantica'' Simon, 1909 – Morocco *'' D. aurgitana'' Ferrández, 1996 – Spain *'' D. azerbajdzhanica'' Charitonov, 1956 – Caucasus (Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan) *'' D. baetica'' Ferrández, 1984 – Spain *'' D. balearica'' Thorell, 1873 – Spain (Majorca) *'' D. bandamae'' Schmidt, 1973 – Canary Is. *'' D. baratellii'' Pesarini, 2001 – Italy *'' D. beieri'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece *'' D. bellimundi'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Montenegro, Albania *'' D. bernardi'' Denis, 1966 – Libya *'' D. bicolor''
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, 1874
– French Guiana *'' D. bicornis'' Fage, 1931 – Spain *'' D. bidentata'' Dunin, 1990 – Azerbaijan *'' D. bogatschevi'' Dunin, 1990 – Georgia, Azerbaijan *'' D. borealicaucasica'' Dunin, 1991 – Russia (Caucasus) *'' D. bottazziae'' Caporiacco, 1951 – Italy, Croatia *'' D. breviseta'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. brevispina'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. brignoliana'' Gasparo, 2000 – Italy *'' D. brignolii'' Dunin, 1989 – Turkmenistan *'' D. caeca'' Ribera, 1993 – Morocco *'' D. calderensis'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' D. castillonensis'' Ferrández, 1996 – Spain *'' D. catalonica'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. cechica'' Řezáč, 2018 – Austria, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia? *'' D. centroitalica'' Gasparo, 1997 – Italy *'' D. cephalonica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece *'' D. charitonowi'' Mcheidze, 1979 – Georgia *'' D. chioensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. circularis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece *'' D. coiffaiti'' Denis, 1962 – Madeira *'' D. collucata'' Dunin, 1991 – Armenia *'' D. concinna'' L. Koch, 1878 – Azerbaijan, Iran (?) *'' D. corallina'' Risso, 1826 – Spain, France *'' D. corfuensis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Albania, Greece (Corfu) *'' D. cornipes'' Karsch, 1881 – Libya *'' D. cribellata'' Simon, 1883 – Canary Is. *'' D. cribrata'' Simon, 1882 – France, Italy, Andorra *'' D. cristata'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Syria, Lebanon *'' D. crocata''
C. L. Koch Carl Ludwig Koch (21 September 1778 – 23 August 1857) was a German entomologist and arachnologist. He was responsible for classifying a great number of spiders, including the Brazilian whiteknee tarantula and common house spider. He was born ...
, 1838
– Europe, Caucasus, Iraq, Central Asia. Introduced to North America, Chile, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii **'' Dysdera c. mutica'' Simon, 1911 – Algeria **'' Dysdera c. parvula'' Simon, 1911 – Algeria *'' D. crocolita'' Simon, 1911 – Algeria *'' D. curviseta'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' D. cylindrica'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885 – Pakistan *'' D. daghestanica'' Dunin, 1991 – Russia (Caucasus) *'' D. dentichelis'' Simon, 1882 – Lebanon *'' D. deserticola'' Simon, 1911 – Algeria *'' D. dissimilis'' sp. nov. *'' D. diversa'' Blackwall, 1862 – Madeira *'' D. dolanskyi'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. drescoi'' Ribera, 1983 – Morocco *'' D. dubrovninnii'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – SE Europe (Balkans), Romania, Slovakia *'' D. dunini'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, Caucasus (Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan) *'' D. dysderoides'' (Caporiacco, 1947) – Ethiopia *'' D. edumifera'' Ferrández, 1983 – Spain *'' D. enghoffi'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 1997 – Canary Is. *'' D. enguriensis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Turkey *'' D. erythrina'' (Walckenaer, 1802) (
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) – Southwestern and Western to Central Europe *'' D. espanoli'' Ribera & Ferrández, 1986 – Spain *'' D. esquiveli'' Ribera & Blasco, 1986 – Canary Is. *'' D. exigua'' sp. nov. *'' D. fabrorum'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. falciformis'' Barrientos & Ferrández, 1982 – Spain *'' D. fedtschenkoi'' Dunin, 1992 – Tajikistan *'' D. ferghanica'' Dunin, 1985 – Kyrgyzstan *'' D. fervida'' Simon, 1882 – France (Corsica), Spain (Balearic Is.)? *'' D. festai'' Caporiacco, 1929 – Greece (Rhodes) *'' D. flagellata'' Grasshoff, 1959 – Italy *'' D. flagellifera'' Caporiacco, 1947 – Italy **'' Dysdera f. aeoliensis'' Alicata, 1973 – Italy *'' D. flavitarsis'' Simon, 1882 – Spain *'' D. fragaria'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece (Rhodes) *'' D. furcata'' Varol & Danışman, 2018 – Turkey *'' D. fuscipes'' Simon, 1882 – Portugal, Spain, France *'' D. fustigans'' Alicata, 1966 – Italy *'' D. galinae'' Dimitrov, 2018 – Turkey *'' D. gamarrae'' Ferrández, 1984 – Spain *'' D. garrafensis'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. gemina'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Israel *'' D. ghilarovi'' Dunin, 1987 – Azerbaijan *'' D. gibbifera'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. gigas'' Roewer, 1928 – Greece (Crete) *'' D. gmelini'' Dunin, 1991 – Georgia *'' D. gollumi'' Ribera & Arnedo, 1994 – Canary Is. *'' D. gomerensis'' Strand, 1911 – Canary Is. *'' D. graia'' Řezáč, 2018 – France *'' D. granulata'' Kulczyński, 1897 – Italy, Balkans, Albania *'' D. gruberi'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Turkey *'' D. guayota'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1999 – Canary Is. *'' D. halkidikii'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Macedonia, Greece *'' D. hamifera'' Simon, 1911 – Algeria **'' Dysdera h. macellina'' Simon, 1911 – Algeria *'' D. hattusas'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Turkey *'' D. helenae'' Ferrández, 1996 – Spain *'' D. hernandezi'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1999 – Canary Is. *'' D. hiemalis'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece (Crete) *'' D. hirguan'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 1997 – Canary Is. *'' D. hirsti'' Denis, 1945 – Algeria *'' D. hungarica'' Kulczyński, 1897 – Central Europe to Azerbaijan **'' Dysdera h. atra'' Mcheidze, 1979 – Georgia, Azerbaijan **'' Dysdera h. subalpina'' Dunin, 1992 – Russia (Caucasus) *'' D. iguanensis'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' D. imeretiensis'' Mcheidze, 1979 – Georgia *'' D. incertissima'' Denis, 1961 – Morocco *'' D. incognita'' Dunin, 1991 – Russia (Europe, Caucasus) *'' D. inermis'' Ferrández, 1984 – Spain *'' D. inopinata'' Dunin, 1991 – Georgia *'' D. insulana'' Simon, 1883 – Canary Is. *'' D. isambertoi'' sp. nov. *'' D. jana'' Gasparo & Arnedo, 2009 – Italy (Sardinia) *'' D. karabachica'' Dunin, 1990 – Azerbaijan *'' D. kati'' Komnenov & Chatzaki, 2016 – Greece *'' D. kollari'' Doblika, 1853 – Italy, Balkans, Greece, Turkey *'' D. krisis'' Komnenov & Chatzaki, 2016 – Greece, Turkey *'' D. kronebergi'' Dunin, 1992 – Tajikistan *'' D. kropfi'' Řezáč, 2018 – Switzerland *'' D. kugitangica'' Dunin, 1992 – Turkmenistan *'' D. kulczynskii'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *'' D. kusnetsovi'' Dunin, 1989 – Turkmenistan *'' D. labradaensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. lagrecai'' Alicata, 1964 – Italy *'' D. lancerotensis'' Simon, 1907 – Canary Is. *'' D. lantosquensis'' Simon, 1882 – France, Italy *'' D. lata'' Reuss, 1834 – Mediterranean to Georgia *'' D. laterispina'' Pesarini, 2001 – Greece *'' D. leprieuri'' Simon, 1882 – Algeria *'' D. levipes'' Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is. *'' D. ligustica'' Gasparo, 1997 – Italy *'' D. limitanea'' Dunin, 1985 – Turkmenistan *'' D. limnos'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece *'' D. liostetha'' Simon, 1907 – Canary Is. *'' D. littoralis'' Denis, 1962 – Morocco *'' D. longa'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. longibulbis'' Denis, 1962 – Madeira *'' D. longimandibularis'' Nosek, 1905 – Turkey, Cyprus *'' D. longirostris'' Doblika, 1853 – Central to south-eastern and eastern Europe, Turkey, Caucasus *'' D. lubrica'' Simon, 1907 – Egypt *'' D. lucidipes'' Simon, 1882 – Algeria **'' Dysdera l. melillensis'' Simon, 1911 – Morocco *'' D. lusitanica'' Kulczyński, 1915 – Portugal, Spain *'' D. machadoi'' Ferrández, 1996 – Portugal, Spain *'' D. macra'' Simon, 1883 – Canary Is. *'' D. madai'' Arnedo, 2007 – Canary Is. *'' D. mahan'' Macías-Hernández & Arnedo, 2010 – Canary Is. *'' D. maronita'' Gasparo, 2003 – Lebanon *'' D. martensi'' Dunin, 1991 – Caucasus (Russia, Georgia) *'' D. mauritanica'' Simon, 1909 – Morocco **'' Dysdera m. aurantiaca'' Simon, 1909 – Morocco *'' D. maurusia'' Thorell, 1873 – Algeria, Hungary?, Slovakia?, USA? *'' D. mazini'' Dunin, 1991 – Armenia, Azerbaijan *'' D. meschetiensis'' Mcheidze, 1979 – Georgia *'' D. microdonta'' Gasparo, 2014 – Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Serbia *'' D. minairo'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. minuta'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece (Rhodes) *'' D. minutissima'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. mixta'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Turkey *'' D. montanetensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. monterossoi'' Alicata, 1964 – Italy *'' D. moravica'' Řezáč, 2014 – Germany to Romania *'' D. mucronata'' Simon, 1911 – Morocco, Spain *'' D. murphyorum'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Albania, Greece (Corfu) *'' D. nakhchivanica'' Beydizade, Shafaie & Guseinov, 2018 – Azerbaijan *'' D. nenilini'' Dunin, 1989 – Turkmenistan *'' D. neocretica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece (Crete), Turkey *'' D. nesiotes'' Simon, 1907 – Selvagens Is., Canary Is. *'' D. nicaeensis'' Thorell, 1873 – France, Italy *'' D. ninnii'' Canestrini, 1868 – Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia *'' D. nomada'' Simon, 1911 – Tunisia *'' D. nubila'' Simon, 1882 – France (Corsica), Italy *'' D. orahan'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 1997 – Canary Is. *'' D. ortunoi'' Ferrández, 1996 – Spain *'' D. osellai'' Alicata, 1973 – Italy *'' D. paganettii'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Italy *'' D. pamirica'' Dunin, 1992 – Tajikistan *'' D. pandazisi'' Hadjissarantos, 1940 – Greece *'' D. paucispinosa'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. pavani'' Caporiacco, 1941 – Italy *'' D. pectinata'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece *'' D. pharaonis'' Simon, 1907 – Egypt *'' D. pococki'' Dunin, 1985 – Turkmenistan *'' D. pominii'' Caporiacco, 1947 – Italy *'' D. portisancti'' Wunderlich, 1995 – Madeira *'' D. portsensis'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. pradesensis'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. praepostera'' Denis, 1961 – Morocco *'' D. precaria'' sp. nov. *'' D. presai'' Ferrández, 1984 – Spain *'' D. pretneri'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Croatia, Montenegro, Greece *'' D. pristiphora'' Pesarini, 2001 – Italy *'' D. punctata'' C. L. Koch, 1838 – Southern Europe, Slovakia?, Georgia? *'' D. punctocretica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece (Corfu) *'' D. pyrenaica'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. quindecima'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. raddei'' Dunin, 1990 – Azerbaijan *'' D. ramblae'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 1997 – Canary Is. *'' D. ratonensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. ravida'' Simon, 1909 – Morocco *'' D. recondita'' sp. nov. *'' D. richteri'' Charitonov, 1956 – Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia *'' D. roemeri'' Strand, 1906 – Ethiopia *'' D. romana'' Gasparo & Di Franco, 2008 – Italy *'' D. romantica'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece *'' D. rostrata'' Denis, 1961 – Morocco *'' D. rubus'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Turkey, Greece *'' D. rudis'' Simon, 1882 – France *'' D. rugichelis'' Simon, 1907 – Canary Is. *'' D. rullii'' Pesarini, 2001 – Italy *'' D. sanborondon'' Arnedo, Oromí & Ribera, 2000 – Canary Is. *'' D. sandrae'' sp. nov. *'' D. satunini'' Dunin, 1990 – Azerbaijan *'' D. scabricula'' Simon, 1882 – France, Spain *'' D. sciakyi'' Pesarini, 2001 – Greece *'' D. seclusa'' Denis, 1961 – Morocco *'' D. sefrensis'' Simon, 1911 – Morocco *'' D. septima'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. shardana'' Opatova & Arnedo, 2009 – Italy (Sardinia) *'' D. sibyllina'' Arnedo, 2007 – Canary Is. *'' D. sibyllinica'' Kritscher, 1956 – Italy *'' D. silana'' Alicata, 1965 – Italy *'' D. silvatica'' Schmidt, 1981 – Canary Is. *'' D. simbeque'' Macías-Hernández & Arnedo, 2010 – Canary Is. *'' D. simoni'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Syria, Israel, Lebanon *'' D. snassenica'' Simon, 1911 – Morocco, Algeria **'' Dysdera s. collina'' Simon, 1911 – Morocco *'' D. soleata'' Karsch, 1881 – Libya *'' D. solers'' Walckenaer, 1837 – Colombia *'' D. spasskyi'' Charitonov, 1956 – Georgia *'' D. spinicrus'' Simon, 1882 – Balkans, Greece, Syria *'' D. spinidorsa'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. stahlavskyi'' Řezáč, 2018 – France *'' D. subcylindrica'' Charitonov, 1956 – Central Asia *'' D. subnubila'' Simon, 1907 – Italy, Tunisia, Egypt *'' D. subsquarrosa'' Simon, 1914 – France, Italy *'' D. sultani'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece, Turkey *'' D. sutoria'' Denis, 1945 – Morocco *'' D. tartarica'' Kroneberg, 1875 – Central Asia *'' D. tbilisiensis'' Mcheidze, 1979 – Georgia *'' D. tenuistyla'' Denis, 1961 – Morocco *'' D. teixeirai'' sp. nov. *'' D. tezcani'' Varol & Akpınar, 2016 – Turkey *'' D. tilosensis'' Wunderlich, 1992 – Canary Is. *'' D. titanica'' sp. nov. *'' D. topcui'' Gasparo, 2008 – Turkey *'' D. tredecima'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. turcica'' Varol, 2016 – Turkey *'' D. tystshenkoi'' Dunin, 1989 – Turkmenistan *'' D. ukrainensis'' Charitonov, 1956 – Ukraine, Russia (Europe), Georgia *'' D. undecima'' Řezáč, 2018 – Spain *'' D. unguimmanis'' Ribera, Ferrández & Blasco, 1986 – Canary Is. *'' D. valentina'' Ribera, 2004 – Spain *'' D. vandeli'' Denis, 1962 – Madeira *'' D. veigai'' Ferrández, 1984 – Spain *'' D. ventricosa'' Grasshoff, 1959 – Italy *'' D. vermicularis'' Berland, 1936 – Cape Verde Is. *'' D. verneaui'' Simon, 1883 – Canary Is. *'' D. vesiculifera'' Simon, 1882 – Algeria *'' D. vignai'' Gasparo, 2003 – Lebanon *'' D. vivesi'' Ribera & Ferrández, 1986 – Spain *'' D. volcania'' Ribera, Ferrández & Blasco, 1986 – Canary Is. *'' D. werneri'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Greece *'' D. westringi'' O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872 – Eastern Mediterranean, Iraq *'' D. yguanirae'' Arnedo & Ribera, 1997 – Canary Is. *'' D. yozgat'' Deeleman-Reinhold, 1988 – Turkey *'' D. zarudnyi'' Charitonov, 1956 – Central Asia, Afghanistan


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q2083007 Araneomorphae genera Dysderidae Invertebrates of North Africa Spiders of Africa Spiders of Asia Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille