Cydrela Explained
Cydrela is a genus of spiders in the family Zodariidae. It was first described in 1873 by Tamerlan Thorell.[1], it contains 15 species from Asia and Africa.[2]
Species
Cydrela comprises the following species:
- C. albopilosa Simon & Fage, 1922 — Kenya
- C. decidua Dankittipakul & Jocqué, 2006 — Thailand
- C. friedlanderae Hewitt, 1914 — South Africa
- C. insularis (Pocock, 1899) — Yemen (Socotra)
- C. kenti Lessert, 1933 — Angola
- C. likui Lin & Li, 2023 — Vietnam
- C. linzhiensis (Hu, 2001) — China
- C. nasuta Lessert, 1936 — Mozambique
- C. otavensis Lawrence, 1928 — Namibia
- C. pristina Dankittipakul & Jocqué, 2006 — Thailand
- C. schoemanae Jocqué, 1991 — South Africa
- C. spinifrons Hewitt, 1915 — South Africa
- C. spinimana Pocock, 1898 — South Africa
- C. stigmatica (Simon, 1876) — Tanzania (Zanzibar)
- C. unguiculata (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) (type) — South Africa
Notes and References
- Book: Thorell . T. . Remarks on synonyms of European spiders . 1870 . C.J. Lundström . Uppsala . 375-645 . 29 November 2024.
- Gen. Cydrela Thorell, 1873. World Spider Catalog . 25.5. 2024-11-29. 2024. Natural History Museum Bern.