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- Clubiona is a genus of sac spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. As of July 2019[update] the genus contains 493 species and...
- Aranea amphibia Müller, 1776 Aranea aquatica Linnaeus, 1758 Araneus aquaticus Clerck, 1757 Aranea urinatoria Poda, 1761 Clubiona fallax Walckenaer, 1837...
- Clubiona corticalis, the bark sac spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Clubionidae. This species is present in most of Europe and in...
- Clubiona aducta is a sac spider species found in Portugal and Spain. List of Clubionidae species "Clubiona aducta". The Encyclopedia of Life. v t e...
- Clubiona moesta is a species of sac spider in the family Clubionidae. It is found in the United States, Canada, and China. "Clubiona moesta Report". Integrated...
- family contains less than 700 described species across 18 genera, of which Clubiona is by far most species-rich, with 528 accepted species as of November 2024[update]...
- 2019-09-19. "Clubiona pacifica". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-19. "Clubiona pacifica". NMBE World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 2019-09-19. "Clubiona pacifica species...
- inclusum (Hentz, 1847) Synonyms Clubiona inclusa Clubiona subflava Cheiracanthium lanipes Cheiracanthium edentulum Clubiona melanostoma Cheiracanthium keyserlingii...
-  rupicola Binomial name Liocranum rupicola Walckenaer, 1830 Synonyms Clubiona domestica Clubiona rupicola Liocranum domesti**** Philoica notata Tegenaria notata...
- Clubiona saxatilis is a sac spider species found in Europe. The body length of both female and male ranges from 6-7mm. List of Clubionidae species "araneae...