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- Centromerus is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by David B. Hirst in 1886. As of May 2021[update] it contains eighty-eight species and...
- Centromerus persolutus is a species of sheetweb spider in the family Linyphiidae. It is found in the Northeast United States and Canada. "Centromerus...
- species Centromerus sylvaticus: (Centromerus sylvaticus sylvaticus) (Blackwall, 1841) Centromerus sylvaticus paucidentatus Deltshev, 1983 "Centromerus sylvaticus...
- Palearctic Centromerus Dahl, 1886 Centromerus abditus Gnelitsa, 2007 — Ukraine, Russia Centromerus acutidentatus Deltshev, 2002 — Yugoslavia Centromerus albidus...
- 1875) Centromerus arc**** (O.P.-Cambridge, 1873) Centromerus dilutus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1875) Centromerus levitarsis (Simon, 1884) Centromerus prudens...
- corners of the epigynum. "Centromerus cornupalpis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-03-25. "Centromerus cornupalpis species details"...
- Asia, United States Centromerita Dahl, 1912 — United States, Canada Centromerus Dahl, 1886 — Europe, Asia, Africa, North America Centrophantes Miller...
- saxatilis (Blackwall) Microneta viaria (Blackwall) Centromerus sylvaticus (Blackwall) Centromerus prudens (O.P.-Cambridge) Tallusia experta (O.P.-Cambridge)...
- family and is closely related to two other genera: Lepthyphantes and Centromerus. The structure of the epigyne would suggest that Nothophantes belongs...
- in Northumberland and Durham; and a number of rare spiders including Centromerus persimilis. Alpine penny-cress (Noccaea caerulescens) found at the site...