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Faiditus is a
genus of comb-footed
spiders that was
first described by
Eugen von
Keyserling in 1884. As of May 2020[update] it
contains fifty-nine species...
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Faiditus cancellatus is a
species of
cobweb spider in the
family Theridiidae. It is
found in the
United States, Canada, and
Bahama Islands. "
Faiditus...
- (Transferred to
Faiditus) A.
altus Keyserling, 1891 (Transferred to
Faiditus) A.
amates Exline & Levi, 1962 (Transferred to
Faiditus) A. americ**** (Taczanowski...
- observed. The well
studied kleptoparasitic members of
Argyrodinae (Argyrodes,
Faiditus, and Neospintharus) live in the webs of
larger spiders and
pilfer small...
- commensal. For example, the
hemipteran Arachnocoris berytoides resembles Faiditus caudatus, a
spider commensal of ants. In
cryptic aggressive mimicry, the...
- Guatemala,
Caribbean to
Brazil Faiditus Faiditus Keyserling, 1884
Faiditus a****inatus (Keyserling, 1891) — Brazil,
Argentina Faiditus affinis (O. ****rd-Cambridge...
- kleptoparasitic.
Argyrodinae contains the
following genera:
Deelemanella Argyrodella Faiditus Rhinoliparus Spheropistha Rhinocosmetus Neospintharus Argyrodes Ariamnes...
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spinigera Euryopis texana Faiditus americ****
Faiditus cancellatus Faiditus caudatus Faiditus davisi Faiditus globosus Faiditus subdolus Keijia alabamensis...
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nubila Simon, 1889 Comments:
Endemic to
India LIII.g.
Genus Faiditus Keyserling, 1884
Faiditus xiphias T****ll, 1887 Distribution: Myanmar,
India to ****an...