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NERIE - Neriene is a genus of spiders of the family Linyphiidae. It was first described in 1833 by Blackwall. As of 2017, it contains 57 species.The genus w...

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Neriene is a genus of spiders of the family Linyphiidae. It was first described in 1833 by Blackwall. As of 2017, it contains 57 species.The genus was initially created by Blackwall without indicating a type-species, instead he described three species: Neriene marginata [=Neriene clathrata], Neriene rubens [=Gonatium rubens], and Neriene cornuta [=Hypomma cornuta].
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