List of Lycosidae species

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See also the List of Lycosidae genera, sorted by subfamilies.

This page lists all described species of the spider family Lycosidae as of Dec. 29, 2013.

Contents

Acantholycosa

Acantholycosa Dahl, 1908

Adelocosa

Adelocosa Gertsch, 1973

Agalenocosa

Agalenocosa Mello-Leitao, 1944

Aglaoctenus

Aglaoctenus Tullgren, 1905

Algidus

Algidus Simon, 1898

Allocosa

Allocosa Banks, 1900

Allotrochosina

Allotrochosina Roewer, 1960

Alopecosa

Alopecosa Simon, 1885

Amblyothele

Amblyothele Simon, 1910

Anomalomma

Anomalomma Simon, 1890

Anomalosa

Anomalosa Roewer, 1960

Anoteropsis

Anoteropsis L. Koch, 1878

Arctosa

Arctosa C. L. Koch, 1847

Arctosippa

Arctosippa Roewer, 1960

Arctosomma

Arctosomma Roewer, 1960

Artoria

Artoria Thorell, 1877

Artoriellula

Artoriellula Roewer, 1960

Artoriopsis

Artoriopsis Framenau, 2007

Aulonia

Aulonia C. L. Koch, 1847

Auloniella

Auloniella Roewer, 1960

Birabenia

Birabenia Mello-Leitao, 1941

Bogdocosa

Bogdocosa Ponomarev & Belosludtsev, 2008

Brevilabus

Brevilabus Strand, 1908

Bristowiella

Bristowiella Saaristo, 1980

Camptocosa

Camptocosa Dondale, Jimenez & Nieto, 2005

Caporiaccosa

Caporiaccosa Roewer, 1960

Caspicosa

Caspicosa Ponomarev, 2007

Costacosa

Costacosa Framenau & Leung, 2013

Crocodilosa

Crocodilosa Caporiacco, 1947

Cynosa

Cynosa Caporiacco, 1933

Dejerosa

Dejerosa Roewer, 1960

Deliriosa

Deliriosa Kovblyuk, 2009

Diahogna

Diahogna Roewer, 1960

Diapontia

Diapontia Keyserling, 1876

Dingosa

Dingosa Roewer, 1955

Dolocosa

Dolocosa Roewer, 1960

Donacosa

Donacosa Alderweireldt & Jocque, 1991

Dorjulopirata

Dorjulopirata Buchar, 1997

Draposa

Draposa Kronestedt, 2010

Edenticosa

Edenticosa Roewer, 1960

Evippa

Evippa Simon, 1882

Evippomma

Evippomma Roewer, 1959

Foveosa

Foveosa Russell-Smith, Alderweireldt & Jocque, 2007

Geolycosa

Geolycosa Montgomery, 1904

Gladicosa

Gladicosa Brady, 1987

Gnatholycosa

Gnatholycosa Mello-Leitao, 1940

Hesperocosa

Hesperocosa Gertsch & Wallace, 1937

Hippasa

Hippasa Simon, 1885

Hippasella

Hippasella Mello-Leitao, 1944

Hoggicosa

Hoggicosa Roewer, 1960

Hogna

Hogna Simon, 1885

Hognoides

Hognoides Roewer, 1960

Hyaenosa

Hyaenosa Caporiacco, 1940

Hygrolycosa

Hygrolycosa Dahl, 1908

Karakumosa

Karakumosa Logunov & Ponomarev, 2020

Kangarosa

Kangarosa Framenau, 2010

Katableps

Katableps Jocque, Russell-Smith & Alderweireldt, 2011

Knoelle

Knoelle Framenau, 2006

Lobizon

Lobizon Piacentini & Grismado, 2009

Loculla

Loculla Simon, 1910

Lycosa

Lycosa Latreille, 1804

Lycosella

Lycosella Thorell, 1890

Lysania

Lysania Thorell, 1890

Mainosa

Mainosa Framenau, 2006

Malimbosa

Malimbosa Roewer, 1960

Margonia

Margonia Hippa & Lehtinen, 1983

Megarctosa

Megarctosa Caporiacco, 1948

Melocosa

Melocosa Gertsch, 1937

Minicosa

Minicosa Alderweireldt & Jocque, 2007

Molitorosa

Molitorosa Roewer, 1960

Mongolicosa

Mongolicosa Marusik, Azarkina & Koponen, 2004

Mustelicosa

Mustelicosa Roewer, 1960

Navira Piacentini & Grismado, 2009

Notocosa

Notocosa Vink, 2002

Oculicosa

Oculicosa Zyuzin, 1993

Ocyale

Ocyale Audouin, 1826

Orinocosa

Orinocosa Chamberlin, 1916

Orthocosa

Orthocosa Roewer, 1960

Paratrochosina

Paratrochosina Roewer, 1960

Pardosa

Pardosa C. L. Koch, 1847

Pardosella

Pardosella Caporiacco, 1939

Passiena

Passiena Thorell, 1890

Pavocosa

Pavocosa Roewer, 1960

Phonophilus

Phonophilus Ehrenberg, 1831

Pirata

Pirata Sundevall, 1833

Piratula

Piratula Roewer, 1960

Proevippa

Proevippa Purcell, 1903

Prolycosides

Prolycosides Mello-Leitao, 1942

Pseudevippa

Pseudevippa Simon, 1910

Pterartoria

Pterartoria Purcell, 1903

Pterartoriola

Pterartoriola Roewer, 1959

Pyrenecosa

Pyrenecosa Marusik, Azarkina & Koponen, 2004

Rabidosa

Rabidosa Roewer, 1960

Satta

Satta Lehtinen & Hippa, 1979

Schizocosa

Schizocosa Chamberlin, 1904

Shapna

Shapna Hippa & Lehtinen, 1983

Sibirocosa

Sibirocosa Marusik, Azarkina & Koponen, 2004

Sosippus

Sosippus Simon, 1888

Syroloma

Syroloma Simon, 1900

Tapetosa

Tapetosa Framenau et al., 2009

Tasmanicosa

Tasmanicosa Roewer, 1959

Tetralycosa

Tetralycosa Roewer, 1960

Tigrosa

Tigrosa Brady, 2012

Trabea

Trabea Simon, 1876

Trabeops

Trabeops Roewer, 1959

Trebacosa

Trebacosa Dondale & Redner, 1981

Tricassa

Tricassa Simon, 1910

Trochosa

Trochosa C. L. Koch, 1847

Trochosippa

Trochosippa Roewer, 1960

Tuberculosa

Tuberculosa Framenau & Yoo, 2006

Varacosa

Varacosa Chamberlin & Ivie, 1942

Venator

Venator Hogg, 1900

Venatrix

Venatrix Roewer, 1960

Venonia

Venonia Thorell, 1894

Vesubia

Vesubia Simon, 1910

Wadicosa

Wadicosa Zyuzin, 1985

Xerolycosa

Xerolycosa Dahl, 1908

Zantheres

Zantheres Thorell, 1887

Zenonina

Zenonina Simon, 1898

Zoica

Zoica Simon, 1898

Zyuzicosa

Zyuzicosa Logunov, 2010

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