Pronous

Pronous
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Classification
Règne Animalia
Embranchement Arthropoda
Sous-embr. Chelicerata
Classe Arachnida
Ordre Araneae
Sous-ordre Araneomorphae
Famille Araneidae
Genre
Pronous
Keyserling, 1881

Pronous est un genre d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Araneidae.

Sommaire

Distribution

Les espèces de ce genre se rencontrent en Amérique du Sud, sauf deux espèces de Malaisie et de Madagascar.

Liste des espèces

Selon The World Spider Catalog 12.0[1] :

  • Pronous affinis Simon, 1901
  • Pronous beatus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1893)
  • Pronous colon Levi, 1995
  • Pronous felipe Levi, 1995
  • Pronous golfito Levi, 1995
  • Pronous intus Levi, 1995
  • Pronous lancetilla Levi, 1995
  • Pronous nigripes Caporiacco, 1947
  • Pronous pance Levi, 1995
  • Pronous peje Levi, 1995
  • Pronous quintana Levi, 1995
  • Pronous shanus Levi, 1995
  • Pronous tetralobus Simon, 1895
  • Pronous tuberculifer Keyserling, 1881
  • Pronous valle Levi, 1995
  • Pronous wixoides (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936)

Publication originale

  • Keyserling, 1881 : Neue Spinnen aus Amerika. II. Verhandlungen der kaiserlich-königlichen zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, vol. 30, p. 547-582.

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