15, see text Coras is a genus of funnel weavers first described by Eugène Simon in 1898.
[2] It has fifteen described species that occur in eastern North America from Nova Scotia south to Florida.
They can be readily distinguished from other genera in the subfamily by their anterior median eyes being larger than the anterior lateral eyes, whereas in other genera the reverse is true, along with a number of more technical reproductive features.
The type species is Coras medicinalis[3] (so named because its web was used in medicine[4]).
As of December 2024[update] it contains fifteen species:[1] This Agelenidae-related article is a stub.