Enna is a genus of South American and Central American araneomorph spiders in the family Trechaleidae, first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1897.[2]
Species
Enna contains forty described species:[1]
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Enna baeza Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Ecuador, Peru
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Enna bartica Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Brazil, Guyana
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Enna bonaldoi Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Peru, Brazil
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Enna caliensis Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Colombia, Bolivia
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Enna caparao Silva & Lise, 2009 — Brazil
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Enna caricoi Silva & Lise, 2011 — Colombia
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Enna carinata Silva & Lise, 2011 — Panama
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Enna chickeringi Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Honduras, Costa Rica
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Enna colonche Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Ecuador
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Enna eberhardi Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Costa Rica, Panama
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Enna echarate Silva & Lise, 2009 — Peru
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Enna estebanensis (Simon, 1898) — Venezuela, Ecuador
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Enna frijoles Silva & Lise, 2011 — Panama
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Enna gloriae Rengifo, Albo & Delgado-Santa, 2020 —Colombia[3]
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Enna hara Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Peru
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Enna huanuco Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Peru
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Enna igarape Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Peru, Brazil
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Enna jullieni (Simon, 1898) — Panama, Colombia, Venezuela
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Enna junin (Carico & Silva, 2010) — Peru
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Enna kuyuwiniensis Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Guyana
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Enna maya Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Honduras, Costa Rica, Peru
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Enna meridionalis Silva & Lise, 2009 — Brazil
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Enna minor Petrunkevitch, 1925 — Panama, Colombia
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Enna moyobamba Silva, Víquez & Lise, 2012 — Peru
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Enna nesiotes Chamberlin, 1925 — Panama
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Enna osaensis Silva, Víquez & Lise, 2012 — Costa Rica
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Enna paraensis Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Brazil
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Enna pecki Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Costa Rica
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Enna redundans (Platnick, 1993) — Brazil
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Enna rioja Silva, 2013 — Peru
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Enna riotopo Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Ecuador
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Enna rothi Silva, Lise & Carico, 2008 — Ecuador
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Enna segredo Silva & Lise, 2009 — Brazil
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Enna silvae Silva & Lise, 2011 — Peru
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Enna triste Silva & Lise, 2011 — Venezuela
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Enna trivittata Silva & Lise, 2009 — Peru, Brazil
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Enna velox O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 — Mexico
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Enna venezuelana Silva & Lise, 2011 — Venezuela
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Enna xingu Carico & Silva, 2010 — Brazil
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Enna zurqui Silva & Lise, 2011 — Costa Rica
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