IJBEI 2021
DOI: 10.33745/ijbei.2021.v01i02.001
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Faunal diversity of orb-weaver spiders (Araneidae: Araneomorphae: Araneae: Arachnida) in India

Abstract: This review deals with the species diversity of the orb-weaving spiders (Araneidae: Araneae: Arachnida) in different states of India and the union territories. A total of 256 species belonging to 49 genera of Araneidae were recorded in all states and the union territories of India except for Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, out of which 99 species (38.4%) were strictly endemic. Two genera of orb-weaver spiders are highly speciose, e.g. Araneus Clerck, 1757 (39 species) and Neoscona Simon, 1864 (36… Show more

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“…Globally, they account for 50,619 species in 4,288 genera belonging to 132 families (World Spider Catalog, 2022). In India, Caleb and Sankaran (2022) listed only 1928 species belonging to 492 genera in 61 families, however, Singh and Singh (2021a) mentioned 2344 species under 596 genera comprising 65 families, though many species recorded by several authors have been marked by them as the case of misidentification. However, there are several species in the wild and in museums that still await description and classification.…”
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“…Globally, they account for 50,619 species in 4,288 genera belonging to 132 families (World Spider Catalog, 2022). In India, Caleb and Sankaran (2022) listed only 1928 species belonging to 492 genera in 61 families, however, Singh and Singh (2021a) mentioned 2344 species under 596 genera comprising 65 families, though many species recorded by several authors have been marked by them as the case of misidentification. However, there are several species in the wild and in museums that still await description and classification.…”
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confidence: 99%