Swift Spiders
Corinnidae
(after Framenau et al. 2014): As relatives of the Sac Spiders (family Clubionidae), Swift Spiders have a comparable eye pattern of similar-sized eyes in two rows. They have elongated bodies with long legs. The abdomen may be partly sclerotised, in particular around the pedicel. Three subfamilies are recognised from Australia. The Castianeirinae, characterised by a short, corkscrew-shaped embolus of the male pedipalp, includes the majority of the indigenous Australian Swift Spider fauna. The Corinninae and Oedignathinae mainly include introduced cosmopolitan or tropical species and these are best identified based on species specific characters.
The Corinnidae of Australia were revised by Raven (2015).
Publications
Framenau VW, Baehr BC, Zborowski P (2014): A guide to the spiders of Australia. New Holland Publishers, 1 - 448
Raven RJ (2015): A revision of ant-mimicking spiders of the family Corinnidae (Araneae) in the Western Pacific. Zootaxa. 3958: 1 - 258
CATAAAGATATTGGTACTTTATATTTAATTTTTGGGGTTTGATCTGCAATAGTTGGTACTGCTATAAGAGTATTAATTCGGTTAGAGTTGAGACAAACTGGAGCGTTTTTAGGAGATGATCAGTTGTATAATGTTATTGTTACAGCTCATGCTTTTGTTATAATTTTTTTTATGGTTATACCCATTTTAATTGGTGGGTTTGGTAATTGGTTAGTTCCGTTAATGTTGGGTGCTCCTGATATGGCTTTTCCTCGTATGAATAATTTAAGATTTTGGTTGTTGCCACCTTCATTATTTTTATTATTTATTTCTTCAATAGTGGAAATAGGAGTGGGAGCCGGTTGAACTGTATATCCTCCTTTGGCTTCAATTGTTGGGCATGCTGGTAGTGCAGTAGATTTCGCTATTTTTTCTCTTCATTTAGCTGGGGCTTCTTCTATTATGGGTGCAGTGAATTTTATTTCAACTATTATTAATATACGTTCTGTTGGTAT-AAGTATAGAAAAGGTTCCGTTGTTTGTGTGATCAGTATTGATTACTGCAGTTCTTCTTCTTCTTTCTTTACCTGTTTTAGCAGGAGCTATTACTATATTGTTAACGGATCGAAATTTTAATACTTCTTTTTTTGATCCGGCTGGAGGAGGTGACCCTATTTTATTTCAACATTTATTTTGATTTTTTGGTCAC
CATAAAGATATTGGAACTTTATATTTAATTTTTGGAGCATGATCTGCTATGGTTGGAACGGCTATAAGTGTTTTAATTCGTTTGGAATTGAGACAAACAGGGAGTTTTTTAGGGGATGATCAGTTGTATAATGTTATTGTTACTGCTCATGCTTTTGTTATGATTTTCTTTATGGTTATACCTATTTTAATTGGAGGATTTGGAAATTGATTGGTGCCTTTGATGTTGGGTGCACCTGACATAGCATTTCCTCGAATGAATAATTTAAGTTTTTGATTGTTACCTCCTTCTTTAATATTATTATTTATTTCATCTATGGTAGAAATGGGAGTTGGAGCTGGGTGGACAGTATATCCTCCTTTAGCTTCTGTTATTGGACATGGTGGGAGTGCAGTTGATTTTGCTATTTTTTCTTTACATTTAGCTGGTGCTTCGTCAATTATGGGAGCAGTTAATTTTATTTCTACAATTATTAATATACGATCAATTGGTAT-AACTATGGAAAAGGTTCCGTTATTTGTGTGATCTGTTTTAATTACAGCAGTATTACTGCTTCTTTCGTTACCGGTTTTAGCTGGTGCTATTACTATATTGTTAACTGATCGAAATTTTAATACATCTTTCTTTGACCCGGCAGGTGGGGGTGATCCTATTTTATTTCAACATTTATTTTGATTTTTTGGTCAC
Araneae (Spiders)
- Actinopodidae
- Anamidae
- Araneidae
- Barychelidae
- Cheiracanthiidae
- Clubionidae
- Corinnidae
- Deinopidae
- Desidae
- Dictynidae
- Filistatidae
- Gnaphosidae
- Halonoproctidae
- Hersiliidae
- Idiopidae
- Lamponidae
- Linyphiidae
- Lycosidae
- Mimetidae
- Miturgidae
- Mysmenidae
- Oecobiidae
- Oonopidae
- Oxyopidae
- Philodromidae
- Pholcidae
- Prodidomidae
- Salticidae
- Scytodidae
- Segestriidae
- Selenopidae
- Sparassidae
- Theridiidae
- Thomisidae
- Trachelidae
- Trachycosmidae
- Trochanteriidae
- Uloboridae
- Zodariidae
All classes
- Arachnida
- Crustacea
- Insecta
- Orthoptera - Caelifera (Grasshoppers)
- Hymenoptera excl. Formicidae (bees and wasps)
- Blattodea s. str. (Cockroaches)
- Coleoptera (Beetles)
- Dermaptera (earwigs)
- Diptera (flies, mosquitos)
- Hemiptera - Heteroptera (True Bugs)
- Hemiptera - Sternorrhyncha (aphids, scales etc.)
- Hemiptera - Auchenorrhyncha (cicadas, planthoppers)
- Hymenoptera - Formicidae (Ants)
- Trichoptera (Caddisflies)
- Myriapoda