Metazygia

Metazygia is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by F. O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1904. They physically resemble members of Nuctenea, but they do not have fine setae on the carapace.

Species
it contains ninety species:


 * M. adisi Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. aldela Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. amalla Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. arnoi Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. atalaya Levi, 1995 – Peru
 * M. atama Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. bahama Levi, 1995 – Bahama Is.
 * M. bahia Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. barueri Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. benella Levi, 1995 – Panama, Colombia
 * M. bolivia Levi, 1995 – Bolivia
 * M. calix (Walckenaer, 1841) – USA
 * M. carimagua Levi, 1995 – Colombia
 * M. carolinalis (Archer, 1951) – USA
 * M. carrizal Levi, 1995 – Guatemala
 * M. castaneoscutata (Simon, 1895) – Peru, Brazil
 * M. cazeaca Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. chenevo Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Guyana
 * M. chicanna Levi, 1995 – Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Jamaica
 * M. cienaga Levi, 1995 – Hispaniola
 * M. corima Levi, 1995 – Colombia
 * M. corumba Levi, 1995 – Bolivia, Brazil
 * M. crabroniphila Strand, 1916 – Brazil
 * M. crewi (Banks, 1903) – Greater Antilles, Virgin Is.
 * M. cunha Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. curari Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. dubia (Keyserling, 1864) – Costa Rica, Cuba to Galapagos Is., Peru, Brazil
 * M. ducke Levi, 1995 – Brazil, Bolivia
 * M. enabla Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Venezuela
 * M. erratica (Keyserling, 1883) – Brazil
 * M. floresta Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. genaro Levi, 1995 – Peru
 * M. genialis (Keyserling, 1892) – Brazil, Dominican Republic (Hispaniola)
 * M. goeldii Levi, 1995 – French Guiana, Brazil
 * M. gregalis (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889) – Nicaragua, Caribbean to Argentina
 * M. ikuruwa Levi, 1995 – Guyana
 * M. incerta (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889) – Belize to Panama
 * M. ipago Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. ipanga Levi, 1995 – Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina
 * M. isabelae Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. ituari Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. jamari Levi, 1995 – Brazil, Suriname
 * M. keyserlingi Banks, 1929 – Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Trinidad
 * M. lagiana Levi, 1995 – Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina
 * M. laticeps (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1889) – Guatemala to Bolivia, Brazil
 * M. lazepa Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Venezuela
 * M. levii Santos, 2003 – Brazil
 * M. limonal Levi, 1995 – Peru, Brazil, Argentina
 * M. lopez Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil
 * M. loque Levi, 1995 – Bolivia
 * M. manu Levi, 1995 – Peru, French Guiana
 * M. mariahelenae Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. matanzas Levi, 1995 – Cuba
 * M. moldira Levi, 1995 – Ecuador, Peru
 * M. mundulella (Strand, 1916) – Brazil
 * M. nigrocincta (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1904) – Mexico to Panama
 * M. nobas Levi, 1995 – Ecuador
 * M. octama Levi, 1995 – Panama to Peru
 * M. oro Levi, 1995 – Ecuador
 * M. pallidula (Keyserling, 1864) – Mexico to Peru
 * M. paquisha Levi, 1995 – Venezuela, Peru
 * M. pastaza Levi, 1995 – Peru
 * M. patiama Levi, 1995 – Peru, Brazil
 * M. peckorum Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil
 * M. pimentel Levi, 1995 – Venezuela, Peru
 * M. redfordi Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. rogenhoferi (Keyserling, 1878) – Brazil
 * M. rothi Levi, 1995 – Colombia
 * M. samiria Levi, 1995 – Peru
 * M. saturnino Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. sendero Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
 * M. serian Levi, 1995 – Costa Rica
 * M. silvestris (Bryant, 1942) – Puerto Rico
 * M. souza Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. taman Levi, 1995 – Mexico
 * M. tanica Levi, 1995 – Guyana, French Guiana
 * M. tapa Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Peru, French Guiana
 * M. uma Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Peru, Brazil
 * M. uraricoera Levi, 1995 – Brazil, Guyana, Suriname
 * M. uratron Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. valentim Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. vaupes Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Peru, Brazil
 * M. vaurieorum Levi, 1995 – Guatemala
 * M. viriosa (Keyserling, 1892) – Brazil
 * M. voluptifica (Keyserling, 1892) – Colombia to Argentina
 * M. voxanta Levi, 1995 – Brazil
 * M. wittfeldae (McCook, 1894) – USA to Costa Rica
 * M. yobena Levi, 1995 – Colombia to Guyana, Bolivia
 * M. yucumo Levi, 1995 – Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, French Guiana
 * M. zilloides (Banks, 1898) – USA, Caribbean to Honduras