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- Clubiona is a genus of sac spiders that was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1804. As of July 2019[update] the genus contains 493 species and...
- Clubiona marna is a species of spider in the spider family Clubionidae. It was first cir****scribed in 1966. The species closely resembles Clubiona mimula...
- Clubiona pallidula is a species of sac spider in the family Clubionidae. It is found in Europe, Caucasus, a range from Russia to Central Asia, and has...
- Clubiona robusta or the stout sac spider is a common spider found in Australia. Females are often found living in a silken brooding chamber, under bark...
- Clubiona trivialis is a small reddish brown spider with holarctic distribution. It is found in exposed places on low vegetation. Adults can be found throughout...
- Clubiona comta is a species of sac spider (family Clubionidae) found in Europe, North Africa, Turkey and the Caucasus. List of Clubionidae species Wikimedia...
- Clubiona brevipes (syn.: Clubiona rethymnonis) is a species of sac spider (family Clubionidae) with a palearctic distribution. List of Clubionidae species...
- Clubiona subsultans, the Caledonian sac spider, is a spider from the family Clubionidae with a Palearctic distribution. The body length of female Clubiona...
- Cheiracanthium punctorium (Villers, 1789) Synonyms Aranea punctoria Aranea nutrix Clubiona nutrix Cheiracanthium nutrix Dr****us maxillosus Anyphaena nutrix Cheiracanthium...
- Clubiona corticalis, the bark sac spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Clubionidae. This species is present in most of Europe and in...