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- species of sheet weaver found in Russia. It was described by Tanasevitch & Trilikauskas in 2006. "Savignia". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 2 December 2014...
- Gabrielė Martirosian and Nombeko Augustė Khotseng, with TikToker Nerijus Trilikauskas hosting segments from the green room. The shows were broadcast on LRT...
- Dondale & Redner, 1965 — Canada Xysticus wunderlichi Logunov, Marusik & Trilikauskas, 2001 — Russia, China Xysticus xerodermus Strand, 1913 — Turkey, Israel...
- a genus of wolf spiders first described by G. N. Azarkina and L. A. Trilikauskas in 2019. As of December 2021[update] it contains only three species:...
- Alopecosa obsoleta (C. L. Koch, 1847) – Turkmenistan Alopecosa ogorodica Trilikauskas & Azarkina, 2014 – Russia (Altai) Alopecosa orbisaca Peng, Yin, Zhang...
- Savignia borea Eskov, 1988 – Russia Savignia bureensis Tanasevitch & Trilikauskas, 2006 – Russia Savignia centrasiatica Eskov, 1991 – Russia Savignia erythrocephala...
- (France) Sabacon viscay**** viscay**** Simon, 1881 (Spain) Sabacon zateevi Trilikauskas & Azarkina, 2021 (Russia) Simon, E. (1879). Les Arachnides de France...
- Martens, 1983 Sabacon viscay**** viscay**** Simon, 1881 Sabacon zateevi Trilikauskas & Azarkina, 2021 Oskoron Shear, 2016 Oskoron brevichelis Shear, 2016...
- Strand, 1906 – ****an C. mykolai Mikhailov, 2003 – Ukraine C. nataliae Trilikauskas, 2007 – Russia (Far East) C. natalica Simon, 1897 – South Africa C. neglecta...
- Strand, 1906 — ****an C. mykolai Mikhailov, 2003 — Ukraine C. nataliae Trilikauskas, 2007 — Russia (Far East) C. natalica Simon, 1897 — South Africa C. neglecta...