Wagneriana is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1904.[3]
Species
As of January 2022 it contains twenty-nine species:[1]
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Wagneriana acrosomoides (Mello-Leitão, 1939) – Colombia to Brazil
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Wagneriana alma Levi, 1991 – Brazil
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Wagneriana atuna Levi, 1991 – Cuba, Costa Rica to Paraguay
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Wagneriana carinata F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1904 – Guatemala
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Wagneriana cobella Levi, 1991 – Colombia, Venezuela
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Wagneriana dimastophora (Mello-Leitão, 1940) – Brazil
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Wagneriana eldorado Levi, 1991 – Argentina
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Wagneriana hassleri Levi, 1991 – Brazil, Guyana
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Wagneriana huanca Levi, 1991 – Peru
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Wagneriana jacaza Levi, 1991 – Colombia, Brazil
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Wagneriana jelskii (Taczanowski, 1873) – Trinidad to Bolivia
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Wagneriana juquia Levi, 1991 – Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina
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Wagneriana lechuza Levi, 1991 – Peru, Brazil
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Wagneriana madrejon Levi, 1991 – Paraguay
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Wagneriana maseta Levi, 1991 – Colombia to Ecuador and Brazil
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Wagneriana neblina Levi, 1991 – Venezuela
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Wagneriana pakitza Levi, 1991 – Peru
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Wagneriana roraima Levi, 1991 – Brazil
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Wagneriana silvae Levi, 1991 – Peru, Bolivia
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Wagneriana spicata (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889) – Mexico to Costa Rica
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Wagneriana taboga Levi, 1991 – Panama to Venezuela, Brazil
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Wagneriana taim Levi, 1991 – Brazil
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Wagneriana tauricornis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889) (type) – USA to Peru
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Wagneriana tayos Levi, 1991 – Colombia to Peru
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Wagneriana transitoria (C. L. Koch, 1839) – Venezuela to Argentina
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Wagneriana undecimtuberculata (Keyserling, 1865) – Panama to Peru
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Wagneriana vallenuevo Alayón, 2011 – Hispaniola (Dominican Rep.)
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Wagneriana vegas Levi, 1991 – Cuba, Hispaniola
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Wagneriana yacuma Levi, 1991 – Brazil, Bolivia
References
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^ a b c Gloor, Daniel; Nentwig, Wolfgang; Blick, Theo; Kropf, Christian (2022). "Gen. Wagneriana F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1904". World Spider Catalog Version 23.0. Natural History Museum Bern. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
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^ Levi, H. W. (1991). "The Neotropical orb-weaver genera Edricus and Wagneriana (Araneae: Araneidae)". Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 152: 370.
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^ Pickard-Cambridge, F. O. (1904), "Arachnida - Araneida and Opiliones", Biologia Centrali-Americana, Zoology