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Taxonomy Profile: Alopecosa (Simon 1885)
Alopecosa: Taxonomy and Nomenclature
Kingdom:
Animalia
Taxonomic Rank:
Genus
Synonym(s):
Alopecosa reimoseri
Kolosváry 1934
Alopecosa roeweri
Rosca 1937
Alopecosa strandi
Rosca 1936
Alopecosa albofasciata rufa
Franganillo 1918
Alopecosa trabalis albica
Franganillo 1913
Alopecosa fuscipes
C L Koch 1847
Common Name(s):
Taxonomic Status:
Current Standing:
valid
Data Quality Indicators:
Record Credibility Rating:
TWG standards met
Alopecosa: Taxonomic Hierarchy
Kingdom :
Animalia
animals |
Animal |
animaux |
Subkingdom :
Bilateria
Infrakingdom :
Protostomia
Superdivision :
Ecdysozoa
Phylum :
Arthropoda
arthropods |
Artrópode |
arthropodes |
Subphylum :
Chelicerata
cheliceriformes |
quelicerado |
queliceriforme |
Class :
Euchelicerata
Subclass :
Arachnida
araignées |
aracnídeo |
arachnids |
arácnidos |
Order :
Araneae
spiders |
aranhas |
araignées |
arañas |
Family :
Lycosidae
wolf spiders |
Genus :
Alopecosa
Alopecosa Direct Children(s):
Alopecosa accentuata
(Latreille 1817)
Alopecosa aculeata
(Clerck 1757)
Alopecosa akkolka
(Marusik 1995)
Alopecosa albofasciata
(Brullé 1832)
Alopecosa albostriata
(Grube 1861)
Alopecosa albovittata
(Schmidt 1895)
Alopecosa alpicola
(Simon 1876)
Alopecosa andesiana
(Berland 1913)
Alopecosa artenarensis
(Wunderlich 1992)
Alopecosa atis
(Caporiacco 1949)
Alopecosa auripilosa
(Schenkel 1953)
Alopecosa aurita
(Chen Song & Kim 2001)
Alopecosa azsheganovae
(Esyunin 1996)
Alopecosa balinensis
(Giltay 1935)
Alopecosa beckeri
(Thorell 1875)
Alopecosa camerunensis
(Roewer 1960)
Alopecosa canaricola
(Schmidt 1982)
Alopecosa cedroensis
(Wunderlich 1992)
Alopecosa chagyabensis
(Hu & Li 1987)
Alopecosa cinnameopilosa
(Schenkel 1963)
Alopecosa cronebergi
(Thorell 1875)
Alopecosa cuneata
(Clerck 1757)
Alopecosa cursor
(Hahn 1831)
Alopecosa curtohirta
(Tang Urita & Song 1993)
Alopecosa deserta
(Ponomarev 2007)
Alopecosa disca
(Tang Yin & Yang 1997)
Alopecosa dryada
(Cordes 1996)
Alopecosa edax
(Thorell 1875)
Alopecosa ermolaevi
(Savelyeva 1972)
Alopecosa etrusca
(Lugetti & Tongiorgi 1969)
Alopecosa exasperans
(O Pickard-Cambridge 1877)
Alopecosa fabrilis
(Clerck 1757)
Alopecosa fedotovi
(Charitonov 1946)
Alopecosa fuerteventurensis
(Wunderlich 1992)
Alopecosa fulvastra
(Caporiacco 1955)
Alopecosa gomerae
(Strand 1911)
Alopecosa gracilis
(Bösenberg 1895)
Alopecosa grancanariensis
(Wunderlich 1992)
Alopecosa hamata
(Schenkel 1963)
Alopecosa hermiguensis
(Wunderlich 1992)
Alopecosa himalayaensis
(Hu 2001)
Alopecosa hingganica
(Tang Urita & Song 1993)
Alopecosa hirta
(Kulczynski 1908)
Alopecosa hirtipes
(Kulczynski 1907)
Alopecosa hoevelsi
(Schmidt & Barensteiner 2000)
Alopecosa hokkaidensis
(Tanaka 1985)
Alopecosa huabanna
(Chen Song & Gao 2000)
Alopecosa hui
(Chen Song & Kim 2001)
Alopecosa inderensis
(Ponomarev 2007)
Alopecosa inimica
(O Pickard-Cambridge 1885)
Alopecosa inquilina
(Clerck 1757)
Alopecosa irinae
(Lobanova 1978)
Alopecosa kalahariana
(Roewer 1960)
Alopecosa kalavrita
(Buchar 2001)
Alopecosa kaplanovi
(Oliger 1983)
Alopecosa kasakhstanica
(Savelyeva 1972)
Alopecosa kochi
(Keyserling 1877)
Alopecosa kratochvili
(Schenkel 1963)
Alopecosa kulczynski
(Sternbergs 1979)
Alopecosa kulczynskii
(Bösenberg 1895)
Alopecosa kungurica
(Esyunin 1996)
Alopecosa kuntzi
(Denis 1953)
Alopecosa laciniosa
(Simon 1876)
Alopecosa lallemandi
(Berland 1913)
Alopecosa latifasciata
(Kroneberg 1875)
Alopecosa leonhardii
(Strand 1913)
Alopecosa lessertiana
(Brignoli 1983)
Alopecosa licenti
(Schenkel 1953)
Alopecosa lindbergi
(Roewer 1960)
Alopecosa linzhan
(Chen & Song 2003)
Alopecosa litvinovi
(Izmailova 1989)
Alopecosa longicymbia
(Savelyeva 1972)
Alopecosa madigani
(Hickman 1944)
Alopecosa mariae
(Dahl 1908)
Alopecosa medvedevi
(Ponomarev 2009)
Alopecosa moesta
(Holmberg 1876)
Alopecosa mojonia
(Mello-Leitão 1941)
Alopecosa moriutii
(Tanaka 1985)
Alopecosa mutabilis
(Kulczynski 1908)
Alopecosa nagpag
(Chen Song & Kim 2001)
Alopecosa nemurensis
(Strand 1907)
Alopecosa nigricans
(Simon 1886)
Alopecosa nitidus
(Hu 2001)
Alopecosa notabilis
(Schmidt 1895)
Alopecosa nybelini
(Roewer 1960)
Alopecosa oahuensis
(Keyserling 1890)
Alopecosa obscura
(Schmidt 1980)
Alopecosa obsoleta
(C L Koch 1847)
Alopecosa orbisaca
(Peng Yin Zhang & Kim 1997)
Alopecosa orotavensis
(Strand 1916)
Alopecosa osa
(Marusik Hippa & Koponen 1996)
Alopecosa osellai
(Lugetti & Tongiorgi 1969)
Alopecosa ovalis
(Chen Song & Gao 2000)
Alopecosa palmae
(Schmidt 1982)
Alopecosa pentheri
(Nosek 1905)
Alopecosa pictilis
(Emerton 1885)
Alopecosa pinetorum
(Thorell 1856)
Alopecosa psammophila
(Buchar 2001)
Alopecosa pseudocuneata
(Schenkel 1953)
Alopecosa pulverulenta
(Clerck 1757)
Alopecosa raddei
(Simon 1889)
Alopecosa rapa
(Karsch 1881)
Alopecosa restricta
(Mello-Leitão 1940)
Alopecosa rosea
(Mello-Leitão 1945)
Alopecosa saurica
(Marusik 1995)
Alopecosa schmidti
(Hahn 1835)
Alopecosa sciophila
(Ponomarev 2008)
Alopecosa sibirica
(Kulczynski 1908)
Alopecosa simoni
(Thorell 1872)
Alopecosa sokhondoensis
(Logunov & Marusik 1995)
Alopecosa solitaria
(Herman 1879)
Alopecosa solivaga
(Kulczynski 1901)
Alopecosa spasskyi
(Ponomarev 2008)
Alopecosa spinata
(Yu & Song 1988)
Alopecosa steppica
(Ponomarev 2007)
Alopecosa striatipes
(C L Koch 1839)
Alopecosa sublimbata
(Roewer 1960)
Alopecosa subrufa
(Schenkel 1963)
Alopecosa subsolitaria
(Savelyeva 1972)
Alopecosa subvalida
(Guy 1966)
Alopecosa sulzeri
(Pavesi 1873)
Alopecosa taeniata
(C L Koch 1835)
Alopecosa taeniopus
(Kulczynski 1895)
Alopecosa tanakai
(Omelko & Marusik 2008)
Alopecosa thaleri
(Hepner & Paulus 2007)
Alopecosa trabalis
(Clerck 1757)
Alopecosa tunetana
(Roewer 1960)
Alopecosa upembania
(Roewer 1960)
Alopecosa valida
(Lucas 1846)
Alopecosa virgata
(Kishida 1910)
Alopecosa volubilis
(Yoo Kim & Tanaka 2004)
Alopecosa wenxianensis
(Tang Yin & Yang 1997)
Alopecosa xilinensis
(Peng Yin Zhang & Kim 1997)
Alopecosa xiningensis
(Hu 2001)
Alopecosa xinjiangensis
(Hu & Wu 1989)
Alopecosa yamalensis
(Esyunin 1996)
Alopecosa zyuzini
(Logunov & Marusik 1995)
Alopecosa albonotata
(Schmidt 1895)
Alopecosa cursorioides
(Charitonov 1969)
Alopecosa kovblyuki
(Nadolny & Ponomarev 2012)
Alopecosa krynickii
(Thorell 1875)
Alopecosa kulsaryensis
(Ponomarev 2012)
Alopecosa marikovskyi
(Logunov 2013)
Alopecosa mikhailovi
(Omelko Marusik & Koponen 2013)
Alopecosa pelusiaca
(Audouin 1826)
Alopecosa orophila
(Thorell 1887)
Alopecosa passibilis
(O Pickard-Cambridge 1885)
Alopecosa michaelseni
(Simon 1902)
Alopecosa ogorodica
(Trilikauskas & Azarkina 2014)
Alopecosa xuelin
(Tang & Zhang 2004)
Alopecosa koponeni
(Blagoev & Dondale 2014)
Alopecosa ayubaevorum
(Fomichev & Logunov 2015)
Alopecosa farinosa
(Herman 1879)
Alopecosa gachangensis
(Seo 2017)
Alopecosa: References
Expert(s):
Source(s):
Source:
World Spider Catalog, Version 20.5 (2019)
Acquired:
2019-11-21
Notes:
World Spider Catalog (2019). Version 20.5. Natural History Museum Bern, online at http://wsc.nmbe.ch, accessed on 21 Nov 2019. doi: 10.24436/2
Reference for:
Alopecosa
Publication(s):
Alopecosa: Geographic Information
Geographic Division:
Jurisdiction/Origin:
Alopecosa: Comments