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Aulonia

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Aulonia is a genus of wolf spiders, family Lycosidae, first described as a subgenus by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1847. Its species are native from Europe to Central Asia.

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GENUS

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumArthropoda
  3. ClassArachnida
  4. OrderAraneae
  5. FamilyLycosidae
Observations585
Observations recorded14,897

Aulonia is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie wolfspinnen (Lycosidae). Soorten De volgende soorten zijn bij het geslacht ingedeeld:[1] Aulonia albimana (Walckenaer, 1805) Aulonia kratochvili Dunin, Buchar & Absolon, 1986 Bronnen, noten en/of referenties ↑ Platnick, N.I. (2012) The world spider catalog, version 12.5. American Museum of Natural History. DOI: 10.5531/db.iz.0001.

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Aulonia is a genus of wolf spiders, family Lycosidae, first described as a subgenus by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1847. Its species are native from Europe to Central Asia.

==Taxonomy== In 1847, Carl Ludwig Koch created a subgenus of Lycosa, Lycosa (Aulonia), with the species Lycosa albimana. In 1870, Tamerlan Thorell explicitly synonymized Koch's Lycosa subgenus Aulonia with the genus Aulonia, giving the type species as A. albimana. This treatment was followed in 1876 by Eugène Simon.

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