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{{Automatic taxobox| taxon=Sinopesa| authority=Schwendinger<ref name=NMBE>{{cite web|title=Nemesiidae| website=World Spider Catalog |
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| taxon = Sinopesa |
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| authority = Schwendinger<ref name=NMBE>{{cite web|title=Nemesiidae| website=World Spider Catalog |
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| publisher=Natural History Museum Bern |
| publisher=Natural History Museum Bern |
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| accessdate=2017-03-19 |
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| type_species = ''Sinopesa maculata'' |
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'''''Sinopesa''''' is a genus of spiders in the [[Nemesiidae]] |
'''''Sinopesa''''' is a genus of spiders in the family [[Nemesiidae]]. It is found in China and on Ryukyu Islands in Japan. It was first described in 1995 by Raven & Schwendinger. {{As of|2023}}, it contains 8 Asian species.<ref name=NMBE /> |
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==Species== |
==Species== |
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''Sinopesa'' comprises the following species:<ref name=NMBE /><!--When updating this list, please also update the list at [[List of Nemesiidae species#Sinopesa]]--> |
''Sinopesa'' comprises the following species:<ref name=NMBE /><!--When updating this list, please also update the list at [[List of Nemesiidae species#Sinopesa]]--> |
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*''[[Sinopesa chengbuensis]]'' <small>(Xu & Yin, 2002)</small> |
*''[[Sinopesa chengbuensis]]'' <small>(Xu & Yin, 2002)</small> — China |
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*''[[Sinopesa chinensis]]'' <small>(Kulczyński, 1901)</small> |
*''[[Sinopesa chinensis]]'' <small>(Kulczyński, 1901)</small> — China |
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*''[[Sinopesa gollum]]'' <small>Lin & Li, 2021</small> — China |
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*''[[Sinopesa guansheng]]'' <small>Lin & Li, 2023</small> — China |
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*''[[Sinopesa kumensis]]'' <small>Shimojana & Haupt, 2000</small> — Japan (Ryukyu Is.) |
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*''[[Sinopesa maculata]]'' <small>Raven & Schwendinger, 1995</small> — Thailand |
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*''[[Sinopesa ninhbinhensis]]'' <small>Li & Zonstein, 2015</small> — Vietnam |
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*''[[Sinopesa sinensis]]'' <small>(Zhu & Mao, 1983)</small> — China |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Mygalomorphae genera]] |
[[Category:Mygalomorphae genera]] |
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[[Category:Spiders of Asia]] |
[[Category:Spiders of Asia]] |
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[[Category:Taxa named by Robert Raven]] |
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[[Category:Taxa named by Peter J. Schwendinger]] |
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[[Category:Taxa described in 1995]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 5 August 2023
Sinopesa | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Mygalomorphae |
Family: | Nemesiidae |
Genus: | Sinopesa Schwendinger[1] |
Type species | |
Sinopesa maculata | |
Species | |
8, see text |
Sinopesa is a genus of spiders in the family Nemesiidae. It is found in China and on Ryukyu Islands in Japan. It was first described in 1995 by Raven & Schwendinger. As of 2023[update], it contains 8 Asian species.[1]
Species[edit]
Sinopesa comprises the following species:[1]
- Sinopesa chengbuensis (Xu & Yin, 2002) — China
- Sinopesa chinensis (Kulczyński, 1901) — China
- Sinopesa gollum Lin & Li, 2021 — China
- Sinopesa guansheng Lin & Li, 2023 — China
- Sinopesa kumensis Shimojana & Haupt, 2000 — Japan (Ryukyu Is.)
- Sinopesa maculata Raven & Schwendinger, 1995 — Thailand
- Sinopesa ninhbinhensis Li & Zonstein, 2015 — Vietnam
- Sinopesa sinensis (Zhu & Mao, 1983) — China
References[edit]
- ^ a b c "Nemesiidae". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2017-03-19.