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Ianduba
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Corinnidae
Genus: Ianduba
Bonaldo, 1997[1]
Type species
I. vatapa
Bonaldo, 1997
Species

15, see text

Ianduba is a genus of South American corinnid sac spiders first described by A. B. Bonaldo in 1997.[2]

Species

As of April 2019 it contains fifteen species found in Brazil and Argentina:[1]

  • Ianduba abara Bonaldo & Brescovit, 2007 – Brazil
  • Ianduba acaraje Magalhaes, Fernandes, Ramírez & Bonaldo, 2016 – Brazil
  • Ianduba angeloi Magalhaes, Fernandes, Ramírez & Bonaldo, 2016 – Brazil
  • Ianduba apururuca Magalhaes, Fernandes, Ramírez & Bonaldo, 2016 – Brazil
  • Ianduba beaga Magalhaes, Fernandes, Ramírez & Bonaldo, 2016 – Brazil
  • Ianduba benjori Magalhaes, Fernandes, Ramírez & Bonaldo, 2016 – Brazil
  • Ianduba capixaba Magalhaes, Fernandes, Ramírez & Bonaldo, 2016 – Brazil
  • Ianduba caxixe Bonaldo, 1997 – Brazil
  • Ianduba dabadu Magalhaes, Fernandes, Ramírez & Bonaldo, 2016 – Brazil
  • Ianduba liberta Magalhaes, Fernandes, Ramírez & Bonaldo, 2016 – Brazil
  • Ianduba mugunza Bonaldo & Brescovit, 2007 – Brazil
  • Ianduba patua Bonaldo, 1997 – Brazil
  • Ianduba paubrasil Bonaldo, 1997 – Brazil
  • Ianduba varia (Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil, Argentina
  • Ianduba vatapa Bonaldo, 1997 (type) – Brazil

References

  1. ^ a b "Gen. Ianduba Bonaldo, 1997". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
  2. ^ Bonaldo, A. B. (1997). "On the new Neotropical spider genus Ianduba (Araneae, Corinnidae)". Iheringia, Série Zoologia. 83: 165–180.


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