Ammotrechula

Genus of camel spiders

Ammotrechula
Ammotrechula boneti
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Solifugae
Family: Ammotrechidae
Genus: Ammotrechula
Roewer, 1934
Type species
Ammotrechula saltatrix
(Simon, 1879)
Species

12, see text

Ammotrechula is a genus of ammotrechid camel spiders, first described by Carl Friedrich Roewer in 1934.[1]

Species

As of October 2022[update], the World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following twelve species:[2]

  • Ammotrechula boneti Mello-Leitão, 1942 — Mexico
  • Ammotrechula borregoensis Muma, 1962 — Mexico, US (California, Nevada)
  • Ammotrechula catalinae Muma, 1989 — US (Arizona)
  • Ammotrechula gervaisii (Pocock, 1895) — Colombia, Ecuador (mainland)
  • Ammotrechula lacuna Muma, 1963 — US (Nevada)
  • Ammotrechula mulaiki Muma, 1951 — Mexico, US (Texas)
  • Ammotrechula peninsulana (Banks, 1898) — Mexico, US (Arizona, New Mexico, Texas)
  • Ammotrechula pilosa Muma, 1951 — US (Arizona, California, Nevada, Texas)
  • Ammotrechula saltatrix (Simon, 1879) — Mexico
  • Ammotrechula schusterae Roewer, 1954 — El Salvador, Nicaragua
  • Ammotrechula venusta Muma, 1951 — Mexico, US (Arizona)
  • Ammotrechula wasbaueri Muma, 1962 — US (California)

References

  1. ^ Roewer, Carl Friedrich (1934). "Solifugae, Palpigradi". Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Tierreichs. 5: Arthropoda. IV: Arachnoidea. Vol. 5(IV)(4)(4–5). Leipzig: Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft M.B.H. pp. 481–723.
  2. ^ "Ammotrechula Roewer, 1934". World Solifugae Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
Taxon identifiers
Ammotrechula
  • Wikidata: Q2843726
  • Wikispecies: Ammotrechula
  • BioLib: 515302
  • BOLD: 799178
  • CoL: 628XP
  • EoL: 110080
  • GBIF: 2123230
  • iNaturalist: 249413
  • IRMNG: 1058466
  • ITIS: 744780
  • NCBI: 1689395
  • Open Tree of Life: 3520249
  • WAC: urn:lsid:wac.nmbe.ch:name:0031e689-1705-4890-a973-ea17277264b6


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