Asadipus is a genus of Australian white tailed spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1897.[2] Originally placed with the Corinnidae, it was moved to the Lamponidae in 2000.[3]
Species
As of May 2019 it contains twenty species:[1]
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Asadipus areyonga Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
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Asadipus auld Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia, South Australia)
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Asadipus banjiwarn Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
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Asadipus baranar Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
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Asadipus barant Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
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Asadipus barlee Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
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Asadipus bucks Platnick, 2000 – Australia (South Australia, Victoria)
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Asadipus cape Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
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Asadipus croydon Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland)
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Asadipus humptydoo Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Northern Territory)
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Asadipus insolens (Simon, 1896) (type) – Australia (Queensland)
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Asadipus julia Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
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Asadipus kunderang Platnick, 2000 – Australia
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Asadipus longforest Platnick, 2000 – Australia (South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania)
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Asadipus mountant Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
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Asadipus palmerston Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Northern Territory)
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Asadipus phaleratus (Simon, 1909) – Australia (Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland)
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Asadipus uphill Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Queensland)
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Asadipus woodleigh Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
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Asadipus yundamindra Platnick, 2000 – Australia (Western Australia)
See also
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