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Oxyopidae

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lynx spider
family of spiders
Peucetia
Peucetia is a genus of lynx spiders that is found worldwide.
Peucetia viridans
species of arachnid
Peucetia longipalpis
species of arachnid
Peucetia rubrolineata
species of arachnid
Peucetia viridis
species of arachnid
Peucetia pulchra
species of arachnid
Peucetia madalenae
species of arachnid
Peucetia nicolae
species of arachnid
Peucetia viridana
species of arachnid
Hamataliwa
Hamataliwa is a genus of lynx spiders that was first described by Eugen von Keyserling in 1887.
list of Oxyopidae species
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Hamataliwa grisea
species of arachnid
Peucetia lucasi
species of arachnid
Schaenicoscelis elegans
species of arachnid
Peucetia maculifera
species of arachnid
Hamataliwa unca
species of arachnid
Hamadruas hieroglyphica
species of Arachnida
Tapponia
Tapponia is a genus of Southeast Asian lynx spiders, first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1885,
Hamataliwa helia
species of arachnid
Hamataliwa fronticornis
species of arachnid
Hamataliwa rostrifrons
species of arachnid
Hamataliwa rufocaligata
species of arachnid
Peucetia crucifera
species of arachnid
Hamataliwa strandi
species of arachnid
Tapinillus
Tapinillus is a genus of lynx spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1898.
Peucetia striata
species of arachnid
Hamataliwa kulczynskii
species of arachnid
Peucetia transvaalica
species of arachnid
Peucetia elegans
species of arachnid
Schaenicoscelis
Schaenicoscelis is a genus of South American lynx spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1898.
Hamadruas
Hamadruas is a genus of Asian lynx spiders that was first described by Christa Laetitia Deeleman-Reinhold in 2009.
Hostus
Hostus is a monotypic genus of Malagasy lynx spiders containing the single species, Hostus paroculus. It was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1898, and is only found on Madagascar.
Pseudohostus
Pseudohostus is a monotypic genus of South Australian lynx spiders containing the single species, Pseudohostus squamosus. It was first described by William Joseph Rainbow in 1915, and is found only in South Australia.