N.B.: for comments on relationships, see Michalik & Hormiga, 2010: 7; re-synonymization of Pimoidae (Murphy & Roberts, 2015: ix) not sufficiently justified and is not accepted here; Sinopimoidae Li & Wunderlich, 2008 [urn:lsid:nmbe.ch:spiderfam:0112] synonymyized with Linyphiidae by Dimitrov et al., 2017: 245; resurrection of Sinopimoidae by Wunderlich, 2020b: 20 is not accepted here, because Dimitrov et al., 2017 was not taken into account; re-elevation of Sinopimoidae to family level by Eskov & Marusik, 2023: 343 not accepted here (by majority vote of the WSC boards); the current status of Sinopimoidae is also maintained for reasons of stability and we wait for a probable confirmation or rejection of this resurrection; other subfamilies are Erigoninae Emerton, 1882: 7 and Mynogleninae Lehtinen, 1967: 250.
Gen. Mesasigone Tanasevitch, 1989
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In synonymy:
Mesasigone beijianensis
(Song, Zhou & Wang, 1989, T from Meioneta=Agyneta) = Mesasigone mira
Tanasevitch, 1989
(Eskov, 1992b: 166)
Mesasigone miraTanasevitch, 1989 | | Russia (Europe to Far East), Iran, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China
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Tapinopa disjugataZhu & Tu, 1986: 106, f. 33-35 (f, misidentified)
Meioneta beijianensis Song, Zhou & Wang in Hu & Wu, 1989: 156, f. 128.3-9 (Dmf)
Mesasigone miraTanasevitch, 1989a: 141, f. 160-163 (Dmf) Original description