Gylippus (arachnid)
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''Gylippus'' is a genus of gylippid camel spiders, first described by
Eugène Simon Eugène Louis Simon (; 30 April 1848 – 17 November 1924) was a French naturalist who worked particularly on insects and spiders, but also on birds and plants. He is by far the most prolific spider Taxonomy (biology), taxonomist in history, ...
in 1879.


Species

, the ''World Solifugae Catalog'' accepts the following twenty-one species: * '' Gylippus afghanensis'' Roewer, 1960 — Afghanistan * '' Gylippus afghanus'' (Roewer, 1933) — Afghanistan * '' Gylippus bayrami'' Erdek, 2015 — Turkey * '' Gylippus bergi'' Birula, 1907 — Tajikistan * '' Gylippus caucasicus'' Birula, 1907 — Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey * '' Gylippus cyprioticus'' Lawrence, 1953 — Cyprus * '' Gylippus dsungaricus'' (Roewer, 1933) — China, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan * '' Gylippus erseni'' Koç & Erdek, 2019 — Turkey * '' Gylippus ferganensis'' Birula, 1893 — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan * '' Gylippus hakkaricus'' Erdek, 2019 — Turkey * '' Gylippus krivokhatskyi'' Gromov, 1998 — Turkmenistan * '' Gylippus lamelliger'' Birula, 1906 — Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan * ''
Gylippus monoceros Gylippus (; was a Spartan general (strategos) of the 5th century BC; he was the son of Cleandridas, who was the adviser of King Pleistoanax and had been expelled from Sparta for accepting Athens, Athenian bribes in 446 BC and fled to Thurii, a ...
'' Werner, 1905 — Turkey * '' Gylippus oculatus'' (Roewer, 1960) — Afghanistan * '' Gylippus pectinifer'' Birula, 1906 — Tajikistan * '' Gylippus quaestiunculoides'' Birula, 1907 — Iran * '' Gylippus quaestiunculus'' Karsch, 1880 — Turkey * ''
Gylippus shulowi Gylippus (; was a Spartan general (strategos) of the 5th century BC; he was the son of Cleandridas, who was the adviser of King Pleistoanax and had been expelled from Sparta for accepting Athenian bribes in 446 BC and fled to Thurii, a pan-Hel ...
'' Turk, 1948 — Israel * '' Gylippus spinimanus'' Birula, 1905 — Iran * '' Gylippus syriacus'' (Simon, 1872) — Cyprus, Iraq, Israel, Syria, Turkey * '' Gylippus yerohami'' Levy & Shulov, 1964 — Israel


References

Solifugae genera Taxa named by Eugène Simon Taxa described in 1879 {{Solifugae-stub