Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Classis: Arachnida
Ordo: Araneae
Subordo: Opisthothelae
Infraordo: Araneomorphae
Taxon: Neocribellatae
Series: Entelegynae
Superfamilia: Araneoidea
Familia: Linyphiidae
Subfamilia: Micronetinae
Genus: Incestophantes
Species: I. altaicus – I. amotus – I. ancus – I. annulatus – I. australis – I. bonus – I. brevilamellus – I. calcaratus – I. camtchadalicus – I. crucifer – I. cymbialis – I. duplicatus – I. frigidus – I. incestoides – I. incestus – I. khakassicus – I. kochiellus – I. kotulai – I. lamprus – I. laricetorum – I. logunovi – I. mercedes – I. tuvensis – I. washingtoni
Name
Incestophantes Tanasevitch, 1992
Type species: Linyphia incesta Ludwig Carl Christian Koch, 1879
Gender: masculine
References
Primary references
Tanasevitch, A. V. 1992. New genera and species of the tribe Lepthyphantini (Aranei Linyphiidae Micronetinae) from Asia (with some nomenclatorial notes on linyphiids). Arthropoda Selecta 1(1): 39–50. [45] PDF
Additional references
Gnelitsa, V.A. 2009. A new species of Incestophantes Tanasevitch, 1992 (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from Ukraine. ZooKeys 16: 309–317. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.16.225 Open access. Reference page.
Seyfulina, R.R. 2019. On linyphiid spiders (Aranei: Linyphiidae) from Moscow Area, Russia. Arthropoda Selecta 28(3): 453–458. full article (PDF). Reference page.
Tanasevitch, A.V. 2000a. New species of the family Linyphiidae from south Siberia, Russia (Arachnida: Araneae). Reichenbachia 33: 243-253. Reference page.
Links
Platnick, N. I. 2008. The World Spider Catalog, version 9.0. American Museum of Natural History. [1]
Incestophantes is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by A. V. Tanasevitch in 1992.[2]
Species
As of May 2021 it contains twenty-three species, found in Canada, China, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and the United States:[1]
Incestophantes altaicus Tanasevitch, 2000 – Russia (South Siberia)
Incestophantes amotus (Tanasevitch, 1990) – Russia (Caucasus to Central Asia), Georgia, Kazakhstan
Incestophantes ancus Tanasevitch, 1996 – Russia (South Siberia)
Incestophantes annulatus (Kulczyński, 1882) – Central and Eastern Europe
Incestophantes bonus Tanasevitch, 1996 – Russia (South Siberia)
Incestophantes brevilamellus Tanasevitch, 2013 – Russia (South Siberia)
Incestophantes camtchadalicus (Tanasevitch, 1988) – Russia (Kamchatka)
Incestophantes crucifer (Menge, 1866) – Europe, Russia (Europe to West Siberia)
Incestophantes cymbialis (Tanasevitch, 1988) – Russia (Far East, East Siberia)
Incestophantes duplicatus (Emerton, 1913) – USA, Canada
Incestophantes frigidus (Simon, 1884) – Europe (Alps)
Incestophantes incestoides (Tanasevitch & Eskov, 1987) – Russia (Urals to Far East/East Siberia)
Incestophantes incestus (L. Koch, 1879) (type) – Russia (Urals to Central/South Siberia), Mongolia
Incestophantes khakassicus Tanasevitch, 1996 – Russia (South Siberia)
Incestophantes kochiellus (Strand, 1900) – Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia (Europe to East Siberia/Far East), China
Incestophantes kotulai (Kulczyński, 1905) – Europe (Alps)
Incestophantes lamprus (Chamberlin, 1920) – USA, Canada
Incestophantes laricetorum (Tanasevitch & Eskov, 1987) – Russia (Europe to East Siberia/Far East)
Incestophantes logunovi Tanasevitch, 1996 – Russia (South Siberia)
Incestophantes mercedes (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1943) – USA
Incestophantes shetekaurii Otto & Tanasevitch, 2015 – Georgia
Incestophantes tuvensis Tanasevitch, 1996 – Russia (South Siberia)
Incestophantes washingtoni (Zorsch, 1937) – USA, Canada
See also
List of Linyphiidae species (I–P)
References
"Gen. Incestophantes Tanasevitch, 1992". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
Tanasevitch, A. V. (1992). "New genera and species of the tribe Lepthyphantini (Aranei Linyphiidae Micronetinae) from Asia (with some nomenclatorial notes on linyphiids)". Arthropoda Selecta. 1 (1): 39–50.
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