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Triaeris is a genus of goblin spiders erected by Eugène Simon in 1890 for the species Triaeris stenaspis. It was described from females from the Lesser Antilles; specimens were found later in heated greenhouses around Europe. No males of T. stenaspis have ever been found and the species may be parthenogenetic. Its taxonomy is confused, and the number of species that should be placed in the genus is unclear. In 2012, Norman I. Platnick and co-authors described the genus Triaeris as "an enigma wrapped around a mystery". They consider that most species assigned to the genus after Simon in 18

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GENUS

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumArthropoda
  3. ClassArachnida
  4. OrderAraneae
  5. FamilyOonopidae
Observations26

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
3
Family
Oonopidae
Collections
CASC, MNRJ, USNM
Recorded in
Uganda, Brasil

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Triaeris is a genus of goblin spiders erected by Eugène Simon in 1890 for the species Triaeris stenaspis. It was described from females from the Lesser Antilles; specimens were found later in heated greenhouses around Europe. No males of T. stenaspis have ever been found and the species may be parthenogenetic. Its taxonomy is confused, and the number of species that should be placed in the genus is unclear. In 2012, Norman I. Platnick and co-authors described the genus Triaeris as "an enigma wrapped around a mystery". They consider that most species assigned to the genus after Simon in 1890 and before 2012 do not belong to Triaeris.

== Species == , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species. The assignment to groups is based on Platnick et al. (2012). True species of Triaeris Triaeris fako Platnick et al., 2012 – Cameroon Triaeris ibadan Platnick et al., 2012 – Nigeria Triaeris menchum Platnick et al., 2012 – Cameroon Triaeris moca Platnick et al., 2012 – Bioko Triaeris oku Platnick et al., 2012 – Cameroon Triaeris stenaspis Simon, 1891 (type species) – Pantropical, Iran; introduced into Europe Triaeris togo Platnick et al., 2012 – Togo African species that should be placed in other related genera Triaeris equestris Simon, 1907 – Príncipe Triaeris macrophthalmus Berland, 1914 – Kenya Indian species considered misidentified ("wildly misplaced") Triaeris barela Gajbe, 2004 – India Triaeris khashiensis Tikader, 1966 – India Triaeris manii Tikader & Malhotra, 1974 – India Triaeris melghaticus Bastawade, 2005 – India Triaeris nagarensis Tikader & Malhotra, 1974 – India Triaeris nagpurensis Tikader & Malhotra, 1974 – India Triaeris poonaensis Tikader & Malhotra, 1974 – India

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