Maniho

Maniho cantuarius, copyright Ivan Magalhaes.


Belongs within: Amphinectidae.

Maniho is a New Zealand genus of spiders that construct small sheet webs on the forest floor under fallen logs or bark.

<==Maniho Marples 1959 PVD10
    |--*M. tigris Marples 1959 PVD10
    |--M. australis Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10
    |--M. cantuarius Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10
    |--M. centralis Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10
    |--M. gracilis FF99
    |--M. insulanus Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10
    |--M. meridionalis Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10
    |--M. ngaitahu Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10
    |--M. otagoensis Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10
    |--M. pumilio Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10
    `--M. vulgaris Forster & Wilton 1973 PVD10

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[FF99] Forster, R., & L. Forster. 1999. Spiders of New Zealand and their World-wide Kin. University of Otago Press: Dunedin (New Zealand).

[PVD10] Paquin, P., C. J. Vink & N. Dupérré. 2010. Spiders of New Zealand: annotated family key and species list. Manaaki Whenua Press: Lincoln (New Zealand).

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