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==References==
==References==
*{{cite book | author = B.J. Kaston | title = How to Know the Spiders | publisher = Wm C. Brown Company Publishers | year = 1972 | id = }}
*{{cite book | author = B.J. Kaston | title = How to Know the Spiders | publisher = Wm C. Brown Company Publishers | year = 1972 | id = }}
* {{aut|Platnick, Norman I.}} (2008): [http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/index.html The world spider catalog], version 8.5. ''American Museum of Natural History''.
*{{aut|Platnick, Norman I.}} (2008): [http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/index.html The world spider catalog], version 8.5. ''American Museum of Natural History''.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:07, 16 September 2009

Ray spiders
female Wendilgarda
Scientific classification
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Theridiosomatidae

Simon, 1881
Genera

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Diversity
12 genera, 75 species

The ray spiders (family Theridiosomatidae) are spiders most recognizable for their construction of cone-shaped webs. As of 2008, the family consists of 75 species in 12 genera.

Genera

The categorization into subfamilies follows Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog.

  • Ogulnius O. P.-Cambridge, 1882 — Central and South America, South Asia
  • Chthonos Coddington, 1986 — South Africa
  • Plato Coddington, 1986 — South America
  • Andasta Simon, 1895 — South Asia
  • Baalzebub Coddington, 1986 — Central and South Africa, Australia
  • Epilineutes Coddington, 1986 — Mexico to Brazil
  • Theridiosoma O. P.-Cambridge, 1879 — worldwide
  • Wendilgarda Keyserling, 1886 — Central to South America, Asia
  • Zoma Saaristo, 1996 — Seychelles

References

  • B.J. Kaston (1972). How to Know the Spiders. Wm C. Brown Company Publishers.
  • Platnick, Norman I. (2008): The world spider catalog, version 8.5. American Museum of Natural History.

See also

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