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- following species: Cosmophasis albipes Berland & Millot, 1941 – Guinea Cosmophasis albomaculata Schenkel, 1944 – Timor Cosmophasis ambonensis Hurni-Cranston...
- Cosmophasis micarioides is a species of jumping spider found in Papua New Guinea, Australia and the Solomon Islands. The common name is sparkling northern...
- scientific name of this particular spider is Cosmophasis umbratica. These spiders are part of the genus Cosmophasis. Some common names for this particular spider...
- similis, Ascyltus rhizophora, Bavia fedor, Bavia sonsorol, Cosmophasis arborea, Cosmophasis muralis, Flacillula nitens, Ligurra opelli, T****lliola dumicola...
- Cosmophasis bitaeniata is a species of jumping spider found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Micronesia, and Fiji. The common name is green...
- the genus Cosmophasis by Eugène Simon in 1901. It is indigenous to northern Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands. "Taxon details Cosmophasis micans (L...
- Cosmophasis albipes is a species of jumping spider in the genus Cosmophasis. The type specimen of the species is a female, collected on 1 August in nowadays...
- Cosmophasis thal****ina is a species of jumping spider found from Malaysia to Australia. It was probably dis****d to the gardens and the parks of Queensland...
- to the genus Cosmophasis. "NMBE - World Spider Catalog". wsc.nmbe.ch. Retrieved 2021-11-18. Citizen science observations for Cosmophasis gemmans at iNaturalist...
- Cosmophasis squamata is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae, native to the Solomon Islands and Seyc****es . It was described by Władysław...