Belisana is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1898.[2]
Species
As of April 2021 it contains 143 species, found in Asia, Papua New Guinea, on Fiji, in Australia, and Kiribati:[1]
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B. airai Huber, 2005 – Caroline Is.
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B. akebona (Komatsu, 1961) – Japan
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B. aliformis Tong & Li, 2008 – China
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B. amabilis (Paik, 1978) – Korea
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B. ambengan Huber, 2005 – Bali
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B. anhuiensis (Xu & Wang, 1984) – China
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B. aninaj Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. apo Huber, 2005 – Philippines
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B. australis Huber, 2001 – Indonesia (Moluccas), Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
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B. babensis Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. bachma Zhu & Li, 2021 – Vietnam
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B. badulla Huber, 2019 – Sri Lanka
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B. banlakwo Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. bantham Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. bawangensis Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. benjamini Huber, 2005 – Sri Lanka
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B. bohorok Huber, 2005 – Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo)
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B. bubeng Zhu & Li, 2021 – China
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B. cas Yao & Li, 2018 – China
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B. champasakensis Yao & Li, 2013 – Laos
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B. chaoanensis Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. cheni Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. chenjini Yao & Li, 2018 – China
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B. clavata Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. colubrina Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. crystallina Yao & Li, 2013 – Laos
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B. cucphuong Zhu & Li, 2021 – Vietnam
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B. curva Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. daji Chen, Zhang & Zhu, 2009 – China
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B. davao Huber, 2005 – Philippines, Indonesia (Borneo)
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B. decora Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. denticulata Pham, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. desciscens Tong & Li, 2009 – China
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B. dian Yao & Li, 2018 – China
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B. diaoluoensis Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. dodabetta Huber, 2005 – India
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B. doloduo Huber, 2005 – Indonesia (Sulawesi)
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B. douqing Chen, Zhang & Zhu, 2009 – China
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B. erawan Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. erromena Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. exian Tong & Li, 2009 – China
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B. fiji Huber, 2005 – Fiji
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B. floreni Huber, 2005 – Borneo
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B. flores Huber, 2005 – Indonesia
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B. forcipata (Tu, 1994) – China
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B. fraser Huber, 2005 – Malaysia
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B. freyae Huber, 2005 – Indonesia (Sumatra)
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B. galeiformis Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. gedeh Huber, 2005 – Indonesia (Java)
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B. gigantea Yao & Li, 2013 – Laos
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B. gowindahela Huber, 2019 – Sri Lanka
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B. guilin Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. gupian Yao & Li, 2018 – China
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B. gyirong Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2006 – China
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B. halongensis Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. hormigai Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. huberi Tong & Li, 2008 – China
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B. inthanon Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. jaegeri Zhu & Li, 2021 – Malaysia (peninsula)
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B. jimi Huber, 2005 – New Guinea
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B. junkoae (Irie, 1997) – Taiwan, Japan
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B. kachin Zhu & Li, 2021 – Myanmar
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B. kaharian Huber, 2005 – Borneo
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B. kendari Huber, 2005 – Indonesia (Sulawesi)
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B. ketambe Huber, 2005 – Thailand, Indonesia (Sumatra)
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B. keyti Huber, 2005 – Sri Lanka
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B. khanensis Yao & Li, 2013 – Laos
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B. khaosok Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. khaoyai Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. khieo Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. kinabalu Huber, 2005 – Borneo
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B. lamellaris Tong & Li, 2008 – China
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B. lancea Yao & Li, 2013 – Laos
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B. lata Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. leclerci Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. leumas Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. leuser Huber, 2005 – Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo)
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B. lii Chen, Yu & Guo, 2016 – China
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B. limpida (Simon, 1909) – Vietnam
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B. longinqua Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. mainling Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2006 – China
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B. maoer Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. maogan Tong & Li, 2009 – China
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B. marena Huber, 2005 – Indonesia (Sulawesi)
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B. martensi Yao & Li, 2013 – Laos
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B. marusiki Huber, 2005 – India
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B. medog Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. menghai Yao & Li, 2019 – China
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B. mengla Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. menglun Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. mengyang Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. minneriya Huber, 2019 – Sri Lanka
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B. muruo Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. nahtanoj Huber, 2005 – Indonesia (Sulawesi)
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B. naling Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. nomis Huber, 2005 – Malaysia, Singapore
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B. nujiang Huber, 2005 – China
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B. parallelica Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. phungae Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. phurua Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. pianma Huber, 2005 – China
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B. pisinna Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. pranburi Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. protumida Yao, Li & Jäger, 2014 – Malaysia
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B. putao Yao & Li, 2020 – Myanmar
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B. ranong Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. ratnapura Huber, 2005 – Sri Lanka
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B. rollofoliolata (Wang, 1983) – China
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B. sabah Huber, 2005 – Borneo
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B. sandakan Huber, 2005 – Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo)
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B. sarika Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. scharffi Huber, 2005 – Thailand
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B. schwendingeri Huber, 2005 – China, Thailand, Vietnam
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B. sepaku Huber, 2005 – Vietnam, Indonesia (Borneo)
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B. strinatii Huber, 2005 – Malaysia
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B. sumba Huber, 2005 – Indonesia
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B. tadetuensis Yao & Li, 2013 – Laos
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B. tambligan Huber, 2005 – Indonesia (Java, Bali)
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B. tarang Zhu & Li, 2021 – Indonesia (Sumatra)
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B. tauricornis Thorell, 1898 (type) – Myanmar
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B. tianlinensis Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. tongle Zhang, Chen & Zhu, 2008 – China
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B. triangula Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. vietnamensis Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – Vietnam
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B. wau Huber, 2005 – New Guinea
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B. xiangensis Yao & Li, 2013 – Laos
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B. xiaolongha Zhu & Li, 2021 – China
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B. xigaze Zhu & Li, 2021 – China
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B. xishuangbanna Yao & Li, 2019 – China
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B. xishui Chen, Zhang & Zhu, 2009 – China
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B. xiyuan Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. xuanguan Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. yadongensis (Hu, 1985) – China
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B. yalong Tong & Li, 2009 – China
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B. yanbaruensis (Irie, 2002) – Japan
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B. yangi Zhang & Peng, 2011 – China
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B. yangxiaodongi Yao & Li, 2018 – China
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B. yanhe Chen, Zhang & Zhu, 2009 – China
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B. yap Huber, 2005 – Caroline Is.
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B. yuexiu Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. zham Yao & Li, 2020 – China
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B. zhangi Tong & Li, 2007 – China
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B. zhengi Yao, Pham & Li, 2015 – China, Vietnam
See also
References
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^ a b "Gen. Belisana Thorell, 1898". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-07-04.
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^ Thorell, T. (1898). "Viaggio di Leonardo Fea in Birmania e regioni vicine. LXXX. Secondo saggio sui Ragni birmani. II. Retitelariae et Orbitelariae". Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova. 19[=39] (2): 271–378.