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Mygalomorphae Araneomorphae Spindlar. Lars Jonsson, Jonas Spindlar. Lars Jonsson, Jonas Sandström & Torbjörn Kronestedt. Rekommendationer slutligt fastställda av Kommittén för svenska djurnamn 2013-08-21. vetenskapligt namn svenskt namn Mygalomorphae huggkäksspindlar Atypidae Thorell, 1870 pungnätsspindlar Atypus affinis Eichwald, 1830 tapetserarspindel Araneomorphae gripkäksspindlar Pholcidae C.L.Koch, 1851 dallerspindlar Pholcus opilionoides mindre dallerspindel Pholcus phalangoides (Fuesslin, 1775) större dallerspindel Psilochorus simoni (Berland, 1911) turkos dallerspindel Oonopidae Simon, 1890 dansspindlar Oonops domesticus Dalmas, 1916 röd dansspindel Segestriidae Simon, 1893 sexögonspindlar Segestria Latreille, 1804 ormspindlar Segestria bavarica C.L.Koch, 1843 hasselsnoksspindel Segestria senoculata (Linnaeus, 1758) huggormsspindel Dysderidae C.L.Koch, 1837 ringögonspindlar Harpactea hombergi (Scopoli, 1763) bandad rövarspindel Harpactea rubicunda (C.L.Koch, 1838) ljus rövarspindel Mimetidae Simon, 1881 kaparspindlar Ero cambridgei Kulczynski, 1911 sumpkaparspindel Ero furcata (Villers, 1789) skogskaparspindel Eresidae C.L.Koch, 1851 sammetsspindlar Eresus sandaliatus (Martini & Goeze, 1778) nyckelpigespindel Uloboridae Thorell, 1869 krusnätsspindlar Hyptiotes paradoxus (C.L.Koch, 1834) trekantsspindel Uloborus plumipes (Thorell, 1875) knätofsspindel Nesticidae Simon, 1894 grottspindlar Nesticus cellulanus (Clerck, 1757) nordlig grottspindel Theridiidae Sundevall, 1833 klotspindlar Parasteatoda lunata (Clerck, 1757) fröspindel Cryptachaea riparia (Blackwall, 1834) sandrörsspindel Parastetoda simulans (Thorell, 1875) husklotspindel Parastatoda tabulata (Levi, 1980) orientklotspindel Achaeridion conigerum (Simon, 1914) akterklotspindel Anelosimus vittatus (C.L.Koch, 1836) bandklotspindel Asagena phalerata (Panzer, 1801) praktvaxspindel Canalidion montanum (Emerton, 1882) tajgaklotspindel Crustulina guttata (Wider, 1834) fläckig knotterspindel Crustulina sticta (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1861) brun knotterspindel Dipoena braccata (C.L.Koch, 1841) kolhjälmspindel Dipoena melanogaster (C.L.Koch, 1837) marmorhjälmspindel Dipoena torva (Thorell, 1870) stamhjälmspindel Enoplognatha caricis (Fickert, 1876) bågtandsklotspindel Enoplognatha latimana Hippa & Oksala, 1982 kustklotspindel Enoplognatha mordax (Thorell, 1875) korsklotspindel Enoplognatha oelandica (Thorell, 1875) marmorklotspindel Enoplognatha ovata (Clerck, 1757) äggspindel Enoplognatha thoracica (Hahn, 1833) sotklotspindel Episinus angulatus (Blackwall, 1836) skogsbalalajkaspindel Episinus truncatus Latreille, 1809 hällbalalajkaspindel Euryopis flavomaculata (C.L.Koch, 1836) fläckig myrfångarspindel Euryopis laeta (Westring, 1861) sköldmyrfångarspindel Platnickina tincta (Walckenaer, 1802) bläckklotspindel Lasaeola prona (Menge, 1868) noshjälmspindel Lasaeola tristis (Hahn, 1833) sorghjälmspindel Neottiura bimaculata (Linnaeus, 1767) vitbandad klotspindel Ohlertidion ohlerti (Thorell, 1870) lappklotspindel Paidiscura pallens (Blackwall, 1834) dvärgklotspindel Parasteatoda tepidariorum (C.L.Koch, 1841) växthusspindel Pholcomma gibbum (Westring, 1851) pansarklotspindel Phycosoma inornatum (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1861) sidenhjälmspindel Phylloneta impressa (L.Koch, 1881) strutklotspindel Phylloneta sisyphia (Clerck, 1757) tältklotspindel Robertus O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1879 fuktspindlar Robertus arundineti (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) torvfuktspindel Robertus heydemanni Wiehle, 1965 kustfuktspindel Robertus insignis O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1907 kärrfuktspindel Robertus lividus (Blackwall, 1836) mossfuktspindel Robertus lyrifer Holm, 1939 nordlig fuktspindel Robertus neglectus (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) brynfuktspindel Robertus scoticus Jackson, 1914 tuvfuktspindel Robertus ungulatus Vogelsanger, 1944 myrfuktspindel Rugathodes bellicosus (Simon, 1873) spikklubbespindel Rugathodes instabilis (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) tuvklotspindel Simitidion simile (C.L.Koch, 1836) ljungklotspindel Steatoda Sundevall, 1833 vaxspindlar Steatoda albomaculata (De Geer, 1778) fläckvaxspindel Steatoda bipunctata (Linnaeus, 1758) fettspindel Steatoda castanea (Clerck, 1757) kastanjespindel Steatoda grossa (C.L.Koch, 1838) husvaxspindel Theonoe minutissima (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1879) pysslingklotspindel Theridion familiare O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871 hålklotspindel Theridion hemerobium Simon, 1914 strandklotspindel Theridion melanurum Hahn, 1831 murklotspindel Theridion mystaceum L.Koch, 1870 barkklotspindel Theridion pictum (Walckenaer, 1802) pilklotspindel Theridion pinastri L.Koch, 1872 tallklotspindel Theridion varians Hahn, 1833 brynklotspindel Thymoites bellissimus (L.Koch, 1879) praktklotspindel Theridiosomatidae Simon, 1881 strålspindlar Theridiosoma gemmosum (L.Koch, 1877) paraplyspindel Linyphiidae Blackwall, 1859 täckvävarspindlar Erigoninae dvärgspindlar Abacoproeces saltuum (L.Koch, 1872) klippdvärgspindel Acartauchenius scurillus (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1872) nacktofsspindel Araeoncus crassiceps (Westring, 1861) bredhuvudspindel Araeoncus humilis (Blackwall, 1841) rundhuvudspindel Asthenargus paganus (Simon, 1884) hakdvärgspindel Baryphyma gowerense (Locket, 1965) tofsgropspindel Baryphyma pratense (Blackwall, 1861) madgropspindel Baryphyma trifrons (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1863) fjällgropspindel Carorita limnaea (Crosby & Bishop, 1927) sumpdvärgspindel Ceratinella brevipes (Westring, 1851) ängssköldspindel Ceratinella brevis (Wider, 1834) lundsköldspindel Ceratinella major Kulczynski, 1894 bergsköldspindel Ceratinella scabrosa (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) hasselsköldspindel Ceratinella wideri (Thorell, 1871) nordlig sköldspindel Cnephalocotes obscurus (Blackwall, 1834) läderdvärgspindel Collinsia holmgreni (Thorell, 1871) fjällnåjdspindel Collinsia inerrans (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1885) älvnåjdspindel Collinsia spetsbergensis (Thorell, 1871) isnåjdspindel Dicymbium nigrum (Blackwall, 1834) ängsfrejaspindel Dicymbium tibiale (Blackwall, 1836) skogsfrejaspindel Diplocentria bidentata (Emerton, 1882) skogstrollspindel Diplocentria forsslundi Holm, 1939 marktrollspindel Diplocentria rectangulata (Emerton, 1915) mosstrollspindel Diplocephalus cristatus (Blackwall, 1833) gårdsgropspindel Diplocephalus dentatus Tullgren, 1955 myrgropspindel Diplocephalus latifrons (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1863) barrgropspindel Diplocephalus permixtus (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) dubbelhuvudspindel Diplocephalus picinus (Blackwall, 1841) lundgropspindel Dismodicus bifrons (Blackwall, 1841) buskläppspindel Dismodicus elevatus (C.L.Koch, 1838) trädläppspindel Donacochara speciosa (Thorell, 1875) vassvävarspindel Drepanotylus borealis Holm, 1945 fjällkrokspindel Drepanotylus uncatus (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1873) myrkrokspindel Entelecara acuminata (Wider, 1834) lövgropspindel Entelecara congenera (O. P.- Cambridge, 1879) grangropspindel Entelecara errata O. P-Cambridge, 1914 mossgropspindel Entelecara erythropus (Westring, 1851) grengropspindel Entelecara flavipes (Blackwall, 1834) buskgropspindel Entelecara omissa O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1902 kärrgropspindel Erigone arctica (White, 1852) havstandspindel Erigone arctica arctica (White, 1852) fjälltandspindel Erigone atra Blackwall, 1833 svart tandspindel Erigone dentigera O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1874 myrtandspindel Erigone dentipalpis (Wider, 1834) flygtandspindel Erigone longipalpis (Sundevall, 1830) kusttandspindel Erigone psychrophila Thorell, 1872 tundratandspindel Erigone svenssoni Holm, 1975 tajgatandspindel Erigone tirolensis L.Koch, 1872 alptandspindel Erigone welchi Jackson, 1911 torvtandspindel Erigonella hiemalis (Blackwall, 1841) vårdvärgspindel Erigonella ignobilis (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) sumpdvärgspindel Erigonoplus globipes (L.Koch, 1872) tjockfotsdvärgspindel Evansia merens O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 myrbodvärgspindel Glyphesis cottonae (La Touche, 1945) minidvärgspindel Gnathonarium dentatum (Wider, 1834) stortandsdvärgspindel Gonatium paradoxum (L.Koch, 1869) rävdvärgspindel Gonatium rubellum (Blackwall, 1841) lingondvärgspindel Gonatium rubens (Blackwall, 1833) smultrondvärgspindel Gongylidiellum latebricola (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) fingerdvärgspindel Gongylidiellum murcidum Simon, 1884 tumdvärgspindel Gongylidium rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758) morotsdvärgspindel Halorates reprobus (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1879) havsdvärgspindel Hilaira excisa (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1871) spetsknölvävare Hilaira herniosa (Thorell, 1875) puckelknölvävare Hilaira nubigena Hull, 1908 potatisknölvävare Hilaira pervicax Hull, 1908 vinkelknölvävare Horcotes strandi (Sytshevskaya, 1935) fjällhornspindel Hybauchenidium ferrumequinum (Grube, 1861) hästskospindel Hylyphantes graminicola (Sundevall, 1830) skruvdvärgspindel Hypomma bituberculatum (Wider, 1834) vasskullspindel Hypomma cornutum (Blackwall, 1833) hornkullspindel Hypomma fulvum (Bösenberg, 1902) kustkullspindel Hypselistes jacksoni (O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1902) torvrävspindel Hypselistes paludicola Tullgren, 1955 strandrävspindel Islandiana falsifica (Keyserling, 1886) jokkdvärgspindel Jacksonella falconeri (Jackson, 1908) knattespindel Karita paludosa Duffey, 1971 starrdvärgspindel Lasiargus hirsutus (Menge, 1869) pälsdvärgspindel Leptorhoptrum robustum (Westring, 1851) långpalpsvävare Leptothrix hardyi (Blackwall, 1850) luggtäckvävare Lessertia dentichelis (Simon, 1884) gruvdvärgspindel Lophomma punctatum (Blackwall, 1841) punktdvärgspindel Maro lehtineni Saaristo, 1971 skogsalvspindel Maro lepidus Casemir, 1961 myralvspindel Maro minutus O.Pickard-Cambridge, 1906 torvalvspindel Maro sublestus Falconer, 1915 mossalvspindel Maso sundevalli (Westring, 1851) taggdvärgspindel Mecynargus borealis
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