
Episinus - Wikipedia
Episinus is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1809. [3] They can grow up to 5 millimetres (0.20 in) long. [3] As of September 2022 it …
Episinus angulatus | NatureSpot
A small, mottled brownish tangle-web spider. The body is rather thin, the flat abdomen broadens a little bit near the end. Females grow up to 5.5 mm, males slightly smaller. Episinus truncatus – …
Episinus angulatus - Wikipedia
Episinus angulatus is a small mottled brownish tangle-web spider, found from Europe to Russia. [1] Although it is a widespread European species, it is not common. It is notably found in …
On new spider species of the genus Episinus (Araneae ... - PubMed
Feb 7, 2025 · Three new species of Episinus Walckenaer, 1809 are described: Episinusanfu sp. nov. (♀) from Jiangxi Province, E.implicatus sp. nov. (♀) from Yunnan Province and …
On new spider species of the genus Episinus (Araneae, …
Three new species of Episinus Walckenaer, 1809 are described: Episinus anfusp. nov. (♀) from Jiangxi Province, E. implicatussp. nov. (♀) from Yunnan Province and E. pseudonubilussp. …
World Spider Catalog - NMBE
type Episinus truncatus Latreille, 1809; gender masculine.
Members of the genus Episinus have been described from most parts of the world, however, none is known from Canada and only two species occur in the United States.
Description and phylogenetic analysis of two new Episinus …
Oct 19, 2022 · The spider genus Episinus Walckenaer, 1809 currently contains 66 species worldwide, mostly in warm temperate to tropical areas. This paper describes two new Chinese …
Episinus truncatus - Wikipedia
Episinus truncatus is a small dark tangle-web spider, with a palearctic distribution. [1] Episinus truncatus is found in Europe. It is notably found in Lithuania. [2] . In England, it is mostly found …
Episinus - NCBI - NLM - National Center for Biotechnology …
Classification and research data for Episinus, a genus of spider in the family Theridiidae (cobweb weavers)..