Liocranoides is a genus of American false wolf spiders that was first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1881.[2] They live in habitats with cold surfaces, such as caves.[3] It was transferred from the sac spiders to the Tengellidae in 1967,[4] which was later merged with Zoropsidae.[5]
As of September 2019 it contains five species, found Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia:[3][1]
Liocranoides is a genus of American false wolf spiders that was first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1881. They live in habitats with cold surfaces, such as caves. It was transferred from the sac spiders to the Tengellidae in 1967, which was later merged with Zoropsidae.
Liocranoides est un genre d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Zoropsidae[1].
Les espèces de ce genre sont endémiques des Appalaches aux États-Unis[1],[2].
Selon World Spider Catalog (version 17.0, 21/05/2016)[3] :
Liocranoides est un genre d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Zoropsidae.
Liocranoides is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie Zoropsidae.
Liocranoides is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie Zoropsidae.
Liocranoides là một chi nhện trong họ Zoropsidae.[2]
Liocranoides là một chi nhện trong họ Zoropsidae.