Lycosa Latreille, 1804
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/130287EB-2749-FFB0-FF2B-F8B3C12FBBCE |
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Felipe |
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Lycosa Latreille, 1804 |
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Lycosa Latreille, 1804 View in CoL View at ENA
Lycosa articulata Costa, 1875 – – – – I e
Lycosa acuminata Costa 1875: 29 .
Record s. " Palestine ".
Note. Dubious species, described in a footnote. The type, if exists, requires re-examination.
Distribution. Unclear.
Lycosa narbonensis Walckenaer, 1806 (?) – C – R – –
Lycosa ( Tarentula) narbonnensis: O. Pickard-Cambridge 1872: 316 .
Hogna narbonensis: Shulov 1950: 44 .
Records. Jerusalem and plains of the Jordan.
Distribution. Mediterranean.
Lycosa piochardi Simon, 1876 – – S – – se
Lycosa piochardi: Simon 1892: 83 View in CoL .
Hogna piochardi: Shulov 1950: 44 .
Records. "Souk-et-Taemeh" (Judean desert).
Distribution. Platnick (2012) mentioned this species as occurring in Syria only, while Simon (1892) noted L. piochardi for localities belonging currently to Lebanon and Israel.
Lycosa piochardi infraclara ( Strand, 1915) – C – – – e
Tarentula piochardi infraclara Strand 1915: 167 ( ♀).
Records. "Jaffa–Rehoboth".
Distribution. Israel (known only from the type locality).
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Lycosa Latreille, 1804
| ZONSTEIN, SERGEI & MARUSIK, YURI M. 2013 |
Hogna narbonensis :
| Shulov, A. 1950: 44 |
Hogna piochardi : Shulov 1950: 44
| Shulov, A. 1950: 44 |
Tarentula piochardi infraclara
| Strand, E. 1915: 167 |
Lycosa piochardi :
| Simon, E. 1892: 83 |
Lycosa acuminata
| Costa, A. 1875: 29 |
Lycosa ( Tarentula ) narbonnensis : O. Pickard-Cambridge 1872: 316
| Pickard-Cambridge, O. 1872: 316 |
