Agyneta
Agyneta is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by J. E. Hull in 1911.
Species
it contains 197 species and one subspecies:- A. adami – Brazil
- A. affinis – Europe, Russia, China
- A. affinisoides Tanasevitch, 1984 – Russia
- A. albinotata – Colombia
- A. alboguttata – Comoros
- A. albomaculata – Ecuador
- A. allosubtilis Loksa, 1965 – North America, Russia, Mongolia
- A. alpica Tanasevitch, 2000 – France, Switzerland, Austria
- A. amersaxatilis Saaristo & Koponen, 1998 – USA, Canada, Russia
- A. angulata – USA, Canada
- A. aquila Dupérré, 2013 – Canada
- A. arida – Ecuador
- A. arietans – Germany, Poland
- A. atra – Venezuela
- A. barfoot Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. barrowsi – USA, Canada
- A. bermudensis – Bermuda
- A. birulai – Russia, China
- A. birulaioides Wunderlich, 1995 – Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia
- A. boninensis – Japan
- A. breviceps Hippa & Oksala, 1985 – Finland
- A. brevipes – USA
- A. brevis – Peru
- A. bronx Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. brusnewi – Russia
- A. bucklei Dupérré, 2013 – USA, Canada
- A. bueko Wunderlich, 1983 – Nepal
- A. bulavintsevi Tanasevitch, 2016 – Russia
- A. canariensis Wunderlich, 1987 – Canary Is., Savage Is., Madeira
- A. castanea – Chile
- A. catalina Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. cauta – Europe, Russia, Kyrgyzstan
- A. chiricahua Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. cincta – Colombia
- A. collina – Colombia
- A. conigera – Europe, Caucasus, Russia, Kazakhstan
- A. crawfordi Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. crista Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. cuneata Tanasevitch, 2014 – Russia
- A. curvata – Kenya
- A. dactylis – China
- A. danielbelangeri Dupérré, 2013 – USA, Canada
- A. darrelli Dupérré, 2013 – USA, Canada
- A. decora – USA, Canada, Europe, Russia
- A. decorata – USA
- A. decurvis – China
- A. delphina Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. dentifera – Nigeria, Angola
- A. depigmentata Wunderlich, 2008 – Azores
- A. discolor – Colombia
- A. disjuncta – Colombia
- A. dynica Saaristo & Koponen, 1998 – USA, Canada
- A. emertoni – Canada
- A. equestris – Europe
- A. erinacea Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. evadens – USA, Canada
- A. exigua – Cameroon, Nigeria
- A. fabra – USA, Canada
- A. falcata – China
- A. fillmorana – USA, Canada
- A. flandroyae – Comoros
- A. flavipes – Japan
- A. flax Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. flibuscrocus Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. floridana – USA
- A. fratrella – USA
- A. frigida – Colombia
- A. fusca – Peru
- A. fuscipalpa – Europe, North Africa, Caucasus, Russia, Central Asia
- A. gagnei – Hawaii
- A. galapagosensis – Ecuador, Brazil
- A. girardi Dupérré, 2013 – USA, Canada
- A. gracilipes – Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Kenya, Angola
- A. grandcanyon Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. gulosa – Europe, Russia, Japan
- A. habra – Africa
- A. hedini Paquin & Dupérré, 2009 – USA
- A. himalaya Tanasevitch, 2018 – Nepal
- A. ignorata – Japan
- A. inermis Tanasevitch, 2019 – Italy, Greece
- A. innotabilis – Europe
- A. insolita – Nigeria
- A. insulana Tanasevitch, 2000 – Russia
- A. iranica Tanasevitch, 2011 – Iran, Turkmenistan
- A. issaqueena Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. jacksoni – USA, Canada, Greenland
- A. jiriensis Wunderlich, 1983 – Nepal
- A. kaszabi – Kazakhstan, Russia, Mongolia
- A. kopetdaghensis Tanasevitch, 1989 – Iran, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan
- A. laimonasi Tanasevitch, 2006 – Russia
- A. larva – Angola
- A. lauta – Peru
- A. ledfordi Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. leucophora – USA
- A. levii Tanasevitch, 1984 – Russia
- A. levis – Angola
- A. lila – Japan
- A. llanoensis – USA
- A. longipes – USA
- A. lophophor – USA, Canada
- A. luctuosa – Venezuela
- A. manni – USA
- A. maritima – Russia, Mongolia, Canada, USA
- A. martensi Tanasevitch, 2006 – China
- A. mediocris – Colombia
- A. mendosa – Colombia
- A. merretti – Angola
- A. mesasiatica Tanasevitch, 2000 – France, Italy, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Central Asia
- A. metatarsialis Tanasevitch, 2014 – Russia
- A. metropolis – Kenya
- A. micaria – Southeastern United States, north to Ontario and west to Texas
- A. milleri – Czech Rep., Slovakia
- A. mingshengzhui – China
- A. miniata Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. minorata – USA
- A. mollis – USA, Canada, Europe, Morocco, Caucasus, Russia, China, Japan
- A. mongolica – Mongolia, Russia
- A. montana – Ecuador
- A. montivaga – Venezuela
- A. mossica – Europe, Russia
- A. natalensis – South Africa
- A. nigra – Russia, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
- A. nigripes – Canada, Greenland, Europe, Russia, Pakistan
- *Agyneta n. nivicola – France
- A. obscura – Congo, Tanzania
- A. oculata – Peru
- A. okefenokee Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. olivacea – North America, Europe, Russia, Mongolia
- A. opaca – Colombia
- A. ordinaria – USA, Canada
- A. orites – Spain, Alps
- A. pakistanica Tanasevitch, 2011 – Pakistan
- A. palgongsanensis – Russia, China, Korea
- A. palustris – China
- A. panthera Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. paquini Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. paraprosecta Tanasevitch, 2010 – United Arab Emirates
- A. parva – USA
- A. perspicua Dupérré, 2013 – USA, Canada
- A. picta – USA
- A. pinicola Gnelitsa, 2014 – Ukraine
- A. pinta – Ecuador
- A. pistrix Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. plagiata – Panama
- A. platnicki Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. pogonophora – Angola, Seychelles
- A. prima – Colombia
- A. propinqua – Peru, Brazil
- A. propria – Ecuador
- A. prosectes – St. Helena, Africa
- A. prosectoides – Cameroon, Nigeria
- A. protrudens – USA, Canada
- A. proxima – Colombia
- A. pseudofuscipalpis Wunderlich, 1983 – Nepal
- A. pseudorurestris Wunderlich, 1980 – Mediterranean
- A. pseudosaxatilis Tanasevitch, 1984 – Russia, Kazakhstan
- A. punctata Wunderlich, 1995 – Greece, Turkey
- A. ramosa Jackson, 1912 – Europe, Caucasus, Russia
- A. regina – USA
- A. ressli – Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Greece
- A. ripariensis Tanasevitch, 1984 – Russia
- A. rufidorsa – France
- A. rugosa Wunderlich, 1992 – Azores
- A. rurestris – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia, Central Asia, China, Korea
- A. saaristoi Tanasevitch, 2000 – Russia, Kazakhstan
- A. sandia Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. saxatilis – Europe
- A. semipallida – USA
- A. serrata – USA, Canada
- A. serratichelis – Sudan
- A. serratula Wunderlich, 1995 – Mongolia
- A. sheffordiana Dupérré & Paquin, 2007 – Northeastern Canada
- A. silvae – Peru
- A. similis – Iceland, Finland, Russia, Kazakhstan
- A. simplex – USA, Canada
- A. simplicitarsis – Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan
- A. spicula Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. straminicola – Colombia, Ecuador
- A. subnivalis Tanasevitch, 1989 – Central Asia
- A. subtilis – Europe, Russia, China
- A. suecica Holm, 1950 – Sweden, Finland, Russia
- A. tenuipes – Japan
- A. tianschanica Tanasevitch, 1989 – Kyrgyzstan
- A. tibialis Tanasevitch, 2005 – Russia
- A. tincta – Comoros
- A. transversa – Mexico
- A. trifurcata Hippa & Oksala, 1985 – Finland, Russia
- A. tuberculata Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. unicornis – China
- A. unimaculata – USA, Canada
- A. usitata – Nigeria, Angola
- A. uta – USA
- A. uzbekistanica Tanasevitch, 1984 – Central Asia
- A. vera Wunderlich, 1976 – Australia
- A. vinki Dupérré, 2013 – USA
- A. watertoni Dupérré, 2013 – Canada
- A. yukona Dupérré, 2013 – Canada
- A. yulungiensis Wunderlich, 1983 – Nepal