Storena is a genus of ant spiders first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1805.[2]
Species
As of August 2020 it contains 55 species:[1]
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S. analis Simon, 1893 — Ecuador
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S. annulipes (L. Koch, 1867) — Australia (Queensland)
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S. aspinosa Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (South Australia)
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S. botenella Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (South Australia)
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S. braccata (L. Koch, 1865) — Australia (New South Wales)
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S. canalensis Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
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S. caporiaccoi Brignoli, 1983 — Venezuela
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S. charlotte Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland, Victoria)
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S. cochleare Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (New South Wales)
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S. colossea Rainbow, 1920 — Australia (Lord Howe Is.)
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S. cyanea Walckenaer, 1805 — Eastern Australia
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S. daviesae Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. deserticola Jocqué, 1991 — Australia (Northern Territory)
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S. digitulus Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. eximia Simon, 1908 — Australia (Western Australia)
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S. flavipes (Urquhart, 1893) — Australia (Tasmania)
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S. flavopicta (Simon, 1876) — Indonesia (Moluccas)
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S. flexuosa (Thorell, 1895) — Myanmar
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S. formosa Thorell, 1870 — Australia (mainland, Lord Howe Is.)
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S. fungina Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Western Australia)
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S. graeffei (L. Koch, 1866) — Australia (New South Wales)
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S. harveyi Jocqué & Baehr, 1995 — Australia (Western Australia)
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S. ignava Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Northern Territory)
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S. inornata Rainbow, 1916 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. kraepelini Simon, 1905 — Indonesia (Java)
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S. lebruni Simon, 1886 — Argentina
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S. lesserti Berland, 1938 — Vanuatu
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S. longiducta Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. maculata O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. mainae Jocqué & Baehr, 1995 — Australia (New South Wales, Victoria)
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S. martini Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Northern Territory)
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S. mathematica Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Northern Territory)
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S. metallica Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. nana Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Victoria)
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S. nuga Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. ornata (Bradley, 1877) — Australia (Queensland)
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S. parvicavum Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. parvula Berland, 1938 — Vanuatu
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S. paucipunctata Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Western Australia)
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S. procedens Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. rainbowi Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
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S. rastellata Strand, 1913 — Central Australia
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S. raveni Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. recta Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales)
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S. recurvata Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria)
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S. rotunda Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (New South Wales)
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S. rufescens Thorell, 1881 — New Guinea, Australia (Queensland)
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S. rugosa Simon, 1889 — New Caledonia
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S. scita Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Queensland)
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S. silvicola Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
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S. sinuosa Jocqué & Baehr, 1992 — Australia (Western Australia)
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S. tenera (Thorell, 1895) — Myanmar
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S. tricolor Simon, 1908 — Australia (Western Australia)
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S. variegata O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869 — Australia (Western Australia, South Australia)
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S. zavattarii Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
References
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^ a b c "Gen. Storena Walckenaer, 1805". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
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^ Walckenaer, C. A. (1805). Tableau des aranéides ou caractères essentiels des tribus, genres, familles et races que renferme le genre Aranea de Linné, avec la désignation des espèces comprises dans chacune de ces divisions.