List of arachnids of Ireland

Dicranopalpus ramosus, a harvestman found in southern coastal parts of Ireland.[1]
Oligolophus tridens, a harvestman found all over Ireland.[2]
Chelifer cancroides, a pseudoscorpion found in Ireland. The abdomen is short and rounded at the rear, rather than extending into a segmented tail and stinger like a true scorpion, of which there are none in Ireland.[3]
Ixodes ricinus, the castor bean tick, which spreads the pathogens that cause Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis.[1]
Trombidium holosericeum, a red velvet mite that lives in soil and feeds on insects.[4]
Pholcus phalangioides, the skull spider, found in County Kerry.[5]
Egg sac of Ero furcata, a pirate spider found in coastal parts of Ireland.[6]
Female snake-back spider (Segestria senoculata).[7]
European cave spider (Meta menardi), recorded in Kerry.
A female Enoplognatha ovata on a daisy; this spider is found in coastal parts of Ireland, especially in the southeast.[8]
Giant house spider (Eratigena atrica), common in the Midlands.[9]
Clubiona trivialis, a sac spider very common in the Midlands.[10]

There are approximately 1,107 species of arachnid native to Ireland.[11] Not up to date for all taxa. Arachnids are eight-legged chelicerate arthropods with pedipalps and bodies divided into two tagmata.

The most best known and familiar group in Ireland is the spiders, and there are also several species of harvestman (daddy-long-legs), ticks, mites and pseudoscorpions. Arachnid groups absent from Ireland include true scorpions, whip scorpions, solifuges, cave spiders, microwhip scorpions, hooded tick spiders and tarantulas.

Subclass Dromopoda

Order Opiliones (harvestmen / daddy-long-legs)

15 native species and three species which are not considered to be native: Odiella spinosus, Opilio parietinus (Phalangiidae) and Dicranopalpus ramosus (Leiobunidae)

Family Nemastomatidae

Family Phalangiidae

Family Sclerosomatidae

Family Trogulidae

Order Pseudoscorpionida (false scorpions)

17 species

Family Cheiridiidae

Family Cheliferidae

Family Chernetidae

Family Chthonidae

Family Chthoniusidae

Family Neobisiidae

Subclass Acari (ticks and mites)

At least 684 species

Order Ixodida (ticks)

Family Ixodidae

10 species

Family Argasidae (soft ticks)

2 species

Order Prostigmata (sucking true mites)

249 species

Family Alycidae

4 species

Family Arrenuridae

5 species

Family Bdellidae

5 species

Family Ereynetidae

1 species

Family Eriophyidae (gall mites)

52 species [12]

Family Erythraeidae

7 species

Family Eupodidae

2 species

Family Eylaidae

3 species

Family Halacaridae (marine mites)

44 species

Family Hydrodromidae

1 species

Hydrachnidiae

2 species [13]

Family Hydryphantidae

2 species

Family Hygrobatidae

6 species

Family Lebertiidae

11 species

Family Limnesiidae

2 species

Family Meyerellidae

3 species

Family Microtrombidiidae

4 species

Family Mideidae

1 species

Family Mideopsidae

1 species

Family Nanorchestidae

2 species

Family Oxidae

1 species

Family Penthaleidae

2 species

Family Phytoptidae

2 species

Family Pionidae

14 species

Family Podothrombiidae

1 species

Family Rhagidiidae

4 species

Family Scutacaridae

1 species

Family Sperchontidae

7 species

Family Stigmaeidae

3 species

Family Tanaupodidae

1 species

Family Tarsonemidae

14 species

Family Tetranychidae

6 species

Family Teutoniidae

1 species

Family Torrenticolidae

9 species

Family Trombiculidae

1 species

Family Tydeidae

15 species

Family Unionicolidae

6 species

Suborder Oribatida (moss mites / beetle mites)

173 species have been identified for the Republic of Ireland

Family Achipteriidae

4 species

Family Adelphacaridae

1 species

Family Ameronothridae

7 species

Family Banksinomidae

1 species

Family Belbidae

1 species

Family Brachychthoniidae

19 species

Family Caleremaeidae

1 species

Family Camisiidae

6 species

Family Cepheidae

3 species

Family Cosmochthoniidae

1 species

Family Euphthiracaridae

1species

Family Euzetidae

2 species

Family Hermanniidae

7 species

Family Hypochthoniidae

2 species

Family Liodidae

1 species

Family Malaconothridae

6 species

Family Mycobatidae

4 species

Family Nanhermanniidae

4 species

Family Nothridae

2 species

Family Perlohmanniidae

1 species

Family Phthiracaridae

4 species

Suborder Brachypylina

Family Carabodidae

5 species

Family Ceratozetidae

12 species

Family Chamobatidae

4 species

Family Ctenobelbidae

1 species

Family Cymbaeremaeidae

1 species

Family Damaeidae

3 species

Family Eremaeidae

1 species

Family Galumnidae

2 species

Family Haplozetidae

1 species

Family Humerobatidae

1 species

Family Hydrozetidae

1 species

Family Liacaridae

4 species

Family Limnozetidae

2 species

Family Metrioppiidae

1 species

Family Micreremidae

1 species

Family Neoliodidae

1 species

Family Oppiidae

16 species

Family Oribatellidae

3 species

Family Oribatulidae

7 species

Family Passalozetidae

1 species

Family Phenopelopidae

8 species

Family Protoribatidae

1 species

Family Protoribatidae

1 species

Family Punctoribatidae

1 species

Family Quadroppiidae

1 species

Family Scheloribatidae

2 species

Family Scutoverticidae

2 species

Family Steganacaridae

2 species

Family Suctobelbidae

6 species

Family Tectocepheidae

1 species

Family Thyrisomidae

2 species

Family Xenillidae

1 species

Order Trombidiformes

Family Limnocharidae

Family Tarsonemidae (thread-footed mites / white mites)

Family Trombidiidae (red velvet mites)

Order Araneae (spiders)

390 species belonging to 31 families

Family Agelenidae (funnel-web spiders)

Family Amaurobiidae (tangled nest spiders)

Family Anyphaenidae

Family Araneidae (typical orb-weavers)

Family Atypidae (purseweb spiders)

Family Clubionidae (sac spiders)

Family Cybaeidae

Family Dictynidae

Family Dysderidae (woodlouse hunters)

Family Eutichuridae

Family Gnaphosidae (flat-bellied ground spiders)

Family Hahniidae (dwarf sheet spiders)

Family Linyphiidae (sheet weavers)

  • Agyneta cauta
  • Agyneta decora (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Agyneta conigera
  • Agyneta olivacea
  • Agyneta ramosa
  • Agyneta subtilis
  • Allomengea scopigera (Grube, 1859)
  • Allomengea vidua (L.Koch, 1879)
  • Aphileta misera (O.P.-Cambridge, 1882)
  • Araeoncus crassiceps(Westring, 1861)
  • Araeoncus humilis
  • Asthenargus paganus (Simon, 1884)
  • Baryphyma gowerense (Locket, 1965)
  • Baryphyma trifrons (O.P.-Cambridge, 1863)
  • Bathyphantes approximatus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Bathyphantes gracilis
  • Bathyphantes nigrinus (Westring, 1851)
  • Bathyphantes parvulus (Westring, 1851)
  • Bathyphantes setiger F.O.P.-Cambridge, 1894
  • Bolyphantes alticeps (Sundevall, 1833)
  • Bolyphantes luteolus (Blackwall, 1833)
  • Carorita limnaea (Crosby & Bishop, 1927)
  • Carorita paludosa Duffey, 1971
  • Centromerita bicolor (Blackwall, 1833)
  • Centromerita concinna (Thorell, 1875)
  • Centromerus arcanus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Centromerus dilutus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1875)
  • Centromerus levitarsis (Simon, 1884)
  • Centromerus prudens (O.P.-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Ceratinella brevipes (Westring, 1851)
  • Ceratinella brevis (Wider, 1834)
  • Ceratinella scabrosa (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Centromerus persimilis (O.P.-Cambridge, 1912)
  • Centromerus sylvaticus (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Cnephalocotes obscurus (Blackwall, 1834)
  • Collinsia inerrans (O.P.-Cambridge, 1885)
  • Dicymbium brevisetosum Locket, 1962
  • Dicymbium nigrum (Blackwall, 1834)
  • Dicymbium tibiale (Blackwall, 1836)
  • Diplocentria bidentata (Emerton, 1882)
  • Diplocephalus cristatus (Blackwall, 1833)
  • Diplocephalus latifrons (O.P.-Cambridge, 1863)
  • Diplocephalus permixtus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Diplocephalus picinus (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Diplostyla concolor (Wider, 1834)
  • Dismodicus bifrons (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Donacochara speciosa (Thorell, 1875)
  • Invisible spider (Drapetisca socialis(Sundevall, 1833))
  • Drepanotylus uncatus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Entelecara errata O.P.-Cambridge, 1913
  • Entelecara erythropus (Westring, 1851)
  • Entelecara media Kulczynski, 1887
  • Entelecara omissa (O.P.-Cambridge, 1902)
  • Erigone arctica (White, 1852)
  • Erigone atra
  • Erigone dentipalpis (Wider, 1834)
  • Erigone longipalpis
  • Erigone capra Simon, 1884
  • Erigone promiscua (O.P.-Cambridge, 1872)
  • Erigone welchi Jackson, 1911
  • Erigonella hiemalis (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Erigonella ignobilis (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Evansia merens O.P.-Cambridge, 1900
  • Floronia bucculenta
  • Glyphesis cottonae (La Touche, 1945)
  • Gnathonarium dentatum (Wider, 1834)
  • Gonatium rubellum (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Gonatium rubens
  • Gongylidiellum latebricola (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Gongylidiellum murcidum Simon, 1884
  • Gongylidiellum vivum (O.P.-Cambridge, 1875)
  • Gongylidium rufipes (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Halorates reprobus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1879)
  • Helophora insignis (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Hilaira excisa (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Hilaira frigida (Thorell, 1872)
  • Hilaira pervicax Hull, 1908
  • Hylyphantes graminicola
  • Hypselistes jacksoni (O.P.-Cambridge, 1902)
  • Hypomma bituberculatum (Wider, 1834)
  • Hypomma cornutum (Blackwall, 1833)
  • Hypomma fulvum Büsenberg, 1902
  • Jacksonella falconeri (Jackson, 1908)
  • Kaestneria dorsalis (Wider, 1834)
  • Kaestneria pullata (O.P.-Cambridge, 1863)
  • Labulla thoracica (Wider, 1834)
  • Lepthyphantes alacris (Blackwall, 1853) = Tenuiphantes
  • Lepthyphantes angulatus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1881) = Oryphantes
  • Lepthyphantes cristatus (Menge, 1866) = Tenuiphantes
  • Lepthyphantes ericaeus (Blackwall, 1853)
  • Lepthyphantes flavipes (Blackwall, 1854)
  • Lepthyphantes insignis O.P.-Cambridge, 1913 = Tenuiphantes
  • Lepthyphantes mengei Kulczynski, 1887
  • Lepthyphantes minutus
  • Lepthyphantes nebulosus (Sundevall, 1830) = Tenuiphantes
  • Lepthyphantes obscurus (Blackwall, 1841) = Centromerus
  • Lepthyphantes pallidus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871) = Tenuiphantes
  • Lepthyphantes tenebricola (Wider, 1834) = Tenuiphantes
  • Lepthyphantes tenuis
  • Lepthyphantes whymperi F.O.P.-Cambridge, 1894 = Tenuiphantes
  • Lepthyphantes zimmermanni Bertkau, 1890 = Tenuiphantes
  • Leptorhoptrum robustum (Westring, 1851)
  • Leptothrix hardyi (Blackwall, 1850)
  • Lessertia dentichelis (Simon, 1884)
  • Linyphia hortensis
  • Linyphia triangularis
  • Lophomma punctatum (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Macrargus rufus (Wider, 1834)
  • Maro minutus O.P.-Cambridge, 1906
  • Maso sundevalli (Westring, 1851)
  • Mecopisthes peusi Wunderlich, 1972
  • Meioneta beata (O.P.-Cambridge, 1906)
  • Meioneta gulosa (C.L. Koch, 1869)
  • Meioneta innotabilis (O.P.-Cambridge, 1863)
  • Meioneta mollis
  • Meioneta mossica Schikora, 1993
  • Meioneta rurestris
  • Meioneta saxatilis sensu stricto (Blackwall, 1844)
  • Metopobactrus prominulus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1872)
  • Micrargus herbigradus sensu stricto (Blackwall, 1854)
  • Micrargus subaequalis (Westring, 1851)
  • Microctenonyx subitaneus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1875)
  • Microlinyphia impigra (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Microlinyphia pusilla
  • Microneta viaria
  • Minicia marginella (Wider, 1834)
  • Minyriolus pusillus (Wider, 1834)
  • Mioxena blanda (Simon, 1884)
  • Moebelia penicillata (Westring, 1851)
  • Monocephalus castaneipes (Simon, 1884)
  • Monocephalus fuscipes (Blackwall, 1836)
  • Neriene clathrata (Sundevall, 1830)
  • Neriene montana
  • Neriene peltata
  • Oedothorax agrestis (Blackwall, 1853)
  • Oedothorax apicatus (Blackwall, 1850)
  • Oedothorax fuscus (Blackwall, 1834)
  • Oedothorax gibbosus
  • Oedothorax retusus (Westring, 1851)
  • Ostearius melanopygius (O.P.-Cambridge, 1879)
  • Oreonetides vaginatus (Thorell, 1872)
  • Pelecopsis mengei (Simon, 1884)
  • Pelecopsis nemoralis (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Pelecopsis parallela (Wider, 1834
  • Peponocranium ludicrum (O.P.-Cambridge, 1861)
  • Pocadicnemis juncea Locket & Millidge, 1953
  • Pocadicnemis pumila sensu stricto (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Poeciloneta variegata (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Porrhomma campbelli F.O.P.-Cambridge, 1894
  • Porrhomma convexum (Westring, 1851)
  • Porrhomma egeria Simon, 1884
  • Porrhomma errans (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Porrhomma montanum Jackson, 1913
  • Porrhomma oblitum (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Porrhomma pallidum Jackson, 1913
  • Porrhomma pygmaeum
  • Porrhomma rosenhaueri (L. Koch, 1872)
  • Praestigia duffeyi (Millidge, 1954)
  • Rhaebothorax morulus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Saaristoa abnormis (Blackwall, 1841)
  • Saaristoa firma (O.P.-Cambridge, 1905)
  • Saloca diceros (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Satilatlas britteni (Jackson, 1913)
  • Savignia frontata
  • Semljicola fausta (O.P.-Cambridge, 1900) = Eboria
  • Silometopus ambiguus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1905)
  • Silometopus elegans (O.P.-Cambridge, 1872)
  • Silometopus incurvatus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Silometopus reussi (Thorell, 1871)
  • Sintula corniger (Blackwall, 1856)
  • Stemonyphantes lineatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Styloctetor stativus (Simon, 1881)
  • Tallusia experta (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Tapinocyba insecta (L. Koch, 1869)
  • Tapinocyba pallens (O.P.-Cambridge, 1872)
  • Tapinocyba praecox (O.P.-Cambridge, 1873)
  • Tapinopa longidens
  • Taranucnus setosus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1863)
  • Thyreosthenius parasiticus (Westring, 1851)
  • Tiso vagans (Blackwall, 1834)
  • Tmeticus affinis (Blackwall, 1855)
  • Trichoncus saxicola (O.P.-Cambridge, 1861)
  • Trichopterna thorelli (Westring, 1861)
  • Troxochrus cirrifrons (O.P.-Cambridge, 1871)
  • Troxochrus scabriculus (Westring, 1851)
  • Typhochrestus digitatus (O.P.-Cambridge, 1872)
  • Walckenaeria acuminata
  • Walckenaeria alticeps (Denis, 1952)
  • Walckenaeria antica
  • Walckenaeria atrotibialis
  • Walckenaeria capito (Westring, 1861)
  • Walckenaeria clavicornis (Emerton, 1882)
  • Walckenaeria corniculans (O.P.-Cambridge, 1875)
  • Walckenaeria cucullata (C.L. Koch, 1836)
  • Walckenaeria cuspidata Blackwall, 1833
  • Walckenaeria dysderoides (Wider, 1834)
  • Walckenaeria kochi (O.P.-Cambridge, 1872)
  • Walckenaeria monoceros (Wider, 1834)
  • Walckenaeria nodosa
  • Walckenaeria nudipalpis
  • Walckenaeria unicornis O.P.-Cambridge, 1861
  • Walckenaeria vigilax

Family Liocranidae (Liocranid sac spiders)

Family Lycosidae (wolf spiders)

Family Mimetidae (pirate spiders)

Family Miturgidae

Family Nesticidae (scaffold web spiders)

Family Oonopidae (goblin spiders)

Family Philodromidae (running crab spiders)

Family Pholcidae (cellar spiders)

Family Pisauridae (nursery web spiders)

Family Salticidae (jumping spiders)

Family Segestriidae (tube-dwelling spiders)

Family Scytodidae

Family Sparassidae

Family Tetragnathidae (long-jawed orb weavers)

Family Theridiidae (tangle-web spiders)

Family Theridiosomatidae (ray spiders)

Family Thomisidae (crab spiders)

Family Uloboridae (hackled orb weavers)

References

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  12. O'Connor, J.P., O'Connor, M.A., Ashe, P. & Wistow, S. 1999 A review of the Irish gall-mites (Acari: Eriophydae). Irish Naturalists' Journal 26: 241-248
  13. Gledhill, T. & Viets K.O. (1976) A synonymic and bibliographic check-list of the freshwater mites (Hydrachnellae and Limnohalacaridae, Acari) recorded from Great Britain and Ireland. Freshwater Biological Association of Occasional Publishing, 1, 1–59.

Helsdingen, P.J. van, 1996 A county distribution of Irish spiders, incorporating a revised catalogue of the species Irish Naturalists' Journal Special Issue

Further information

Identification

Key works are:-

Peter C. Barnard, 1999 Identifying British insects and arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key works Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 63241 2 provides a comprehensive list of identification literature.

See also

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