Tricalamus Explained
Tricalamus is a genus of crevice weavers that was first described by J. F. Wang in 1987.[1]
Species
it contains 16 species:[2]
- Tricalamus albidulus Wang, 1987 – China
- Tricalamus biyun Zhang, Chen & Zhu, 2009 – China
- Tricalamus gansuensis Wang & Wang, 1992 – China
- Tricalamus jiangxiensis Li, 1994 – China
- Tricalamus lindbergi (Roewer, 1962) – Afghanistan
- Tricalamus linzhiensis Hu, 2001 – China
- Tricalamus longimaculatus Wang, 1987 – China
- Tricalamus longiventris (Yaginuma, 1967) – Japan
- Tricalamus menglaensis Wang, 1987 – China
- Tricalamus meniscatus Wang, 1987 – China
- Tricalamus papilionaceus Wang, 1987 – China
- Tricalamus papillatus Wang, 1987 – China
- Tricalamus tarimuensis (Hu & Wu, 1989) – China
- Tricalamus tetragonius Wang, 1987 (type) – China
- Tricalamus xianensis Wang & Wang, 1992 – China
- Tricalamus xizanensis (Hu, Hu & Li, 1987) – China
Notes and References
- Wang. J. F.. 1987. Study on the spiders of Filistatidae in south China I. Tricalamus gen. nov. (Arachnid: Araneae).. Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 142–159. 12.
- Gen. Tricalamus Wang, 1987. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-06-04. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.