Oedothorax

Oedothorax is a genus of dwarf spiders that was first described by A. Förster & Philipp Bertkau in 1883.

Species
it contains thirty-eight species and one subspecies:
 * O. agrestis (Blackwall, 1853) – Europe, Russia (Europe to South Siberia)
 * Oedothorax a. longipes (Simon, 1884) – Switzerland
 * O. annulatus Wunderlich, 1974 – Nepal
 * O. apicatus (Blackwall, 1850) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, China
 * O. banksi Strand, 1906 – USA (Alaska)
 * O. biantu Zhao & Li, 2014 – China
 * O. bifoveatus Tanasevitch, 2017 – Malaysia (Borneo), Indonesia (Java)
 * O. cascadeus Chamberlin, 1949 – USA
 * O. cheruthoniensis Domichan & Sunil Jose, 2021 – India
 * O. collinus Ma & Zhu, 1991 – China
 * O. cruciferoides Tanasevitch, 2020 – Nepal
 * O. cunur Tanasevitch, 2015 – India
 * O. dubius Caporiacco, 1935 – India (Karakorum)
 * O. fuscus (Blackwall, 1834) – Azores, Europe, North Africa
 * O. gibbifer (Kulczyński, 1882) – Europe
 * O. gibbosus (Blackwall, 1841) (type) – Europe, Turkey, Russia (Europe to South Siberia)
 * O. howardi Petrunkevitch, 1925 – USA
 * O. japonicus Kishida, 1910 – Japan
 * O. khasi Tanasevitch, 2017 – India
 * O. kodaikanal Tanasevitch, 2015 – India
 * O. limatus Crosby, 1905 – USA
 * O. mangsima Tanasevitch, 2020 – Nepal
 * O. meghalaya Tanasevitch, 2015 – India
 * O. meridionalis Tanasevitch, 1987 – Caucasus, Russia (Caucasus, Central Asia), Iran, Central Asia
 * O. myanmar Tanasevitch, 2017 – Myanmar
 * O. nazareti Scharff, 1989 – Ethiopia
 * O. paludigena Simon, 1926 – Spain, France (incl. Corsica), Italy (incl. Sardinia), Albania, Greece
 * O. paracymbialis Tanasevitch, 2015 – India
 * O. retusus (Westring, 1851) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to north-eastern Siberia), Kazakhstan, China, India?
 * O. sexmaculatus Saito & Ono, 2001 – Japan
 * O. sohra Tanasevitch, 2020 – Nepal
 * O. stylus Tanasevitch, 2015 – India
 * O. tingitanus (Simon, 1884) – Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia
 * O. trilineatus Saito, 1934 – Japan
 * O. trilobatus (Banks, 1896) – USA, Canada, Russia (Kamchatka)
 * O. unciger Tanasevitch, 2020 – Nepal
 * O. uncus Tanasevitch, 2015 – India
 * O. uncus Domichan & Sunil Jose, 2021 – India