Hilaira
Hilaira is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1884.Species
it contains twenty-five species, found in Canada, China, Greenland, Ireland, Japan, Mongolia, Nepal, Norway, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the United States:
- Hilaira asiatica Eskov, 1987 – Russia
- Hilaira banini Marusik & Tanasevitch, 2003 – Mongolia
- Hilaira canaliculata – Russia, USA, Canada
- Hilaira dapaensis Wunderlich, 1983 – Nepal
- Hilaira devitata Eskov, 1987 – Russia
- Hilaira excisa – Europe
- Hilaira gertschi Holm, 1960 – Russia, USA
- Hilaira gibbosa Tanasevitch, 1982 – Russia, Mongolia, Canada
- Hilaira glacialis – Norway, Russia
- Hilaira herniosa – North America, Switzerland, Turkey, Scandinavia, Russia, Mongolia, Japan
- Hilaira hyperboreus – Russia
- Hilaira incondita – Russia, Canada
- Hilaira jamalensis Eskov, 1981 – Russia
- Hilaira marusiki Eskov, 1987 – Russia, Mongolia
- Hilaira meridionalis Tanasevitch, 2013 – Russia
- Hilaira minuta Eskov, 1979 – Russia, Mongolia
- Hilaira nivalis Holm, 1937 – Russia
- Hilaira nubigena Hull, 1911 – Britain, Poland, Scandinavia, Russia, USA
- Hilaira pelikena Eskov, 1987 – Russia
- Hilaira pervicax Hull, 1908 – Ireland, Britain, Scandinavia, Russia
- Hilaira proletaria – Russia, USA
- Hilaira sibirica Eskov, 1987 – Russia, Mongolia, Canada
- Hilaira syrojeczkovskii Eskov, 1981 – Russia
- Hilaira tuberculifera Sha & Zhu, 1995 – China
- Hilaira vexatrix – Russia, North America, Greenland