Weygoldtia is a genus of amblypygids of the family Charinidae, described in 2018 by Gustavo Silva de Miranda, Alessandro P.L. Giupponi, Lorenzo Prendini and Nikolaj Scharff. The genus is named after the German arachnologist Peter Weygoldt, in recognition of his contributions to the study of Amblypygi.[1][2]
As of October 2022, there are three species in this genus, all distributed in Southeast Asia.[3]
Weygoldtia is a genus of amblypygids of the family Charinidae, described in 2018 by Gustavo Silva de Miranda, Alessandro P.L. Giupponi, Lorenzo Prendini and Nikolaj Scharff. The genus is named after the German arachnologist Peter Weygoldt, in recognition of his contributions to the study of Amblypygi.
Weygoldtia est un genre d'amblypyges de la famille des Charinidae.
Les espèces de ce genre se rencontrent au Viêt Nam, au Laos, au Cambodge et en Chine à Hainan[1],[2].
Selon Zhu, Wu, Liu, Reardon, Román-Palacios, Li et He en 2021[2] :
Ce genre est nommé en l'honneur de Peter Weygoldt[3].
Weygoldtia est un genre d'amblypyges de la famille des Charinidae.