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- Henriksenia is a genus of crab spiders that was first described by Pekka T. Lehtinen in 2004. As of October 2023[update], the World Spider Catalog accepted...
- Henriksenia labuanica is a species of spider in the family Thomisidae, found in Malaysia (Borneo). The species was first named by Reginald Innes Po****...
- Henriksenia nepenthicola, synonym Misumenops nepenthicola, is a species of crab spider. It is native to Singapore. It lives inside the pitchers of a number...
- transferred to 13 genera: Ansiea, Demogenes, Diaea, Ebelingia, Ebrechtella, Henriksenia, Heriaeus, Mecaphesa, Micromisumenops , Misumena, Misumenoides, Misumessus...
- species of spider: Misumenops nepenthicola ****e, 1928 is a synonym of Henriksenia nepenthicola Misumenops nepenthicola Bristowe, 1930 – incorrectly Misumenops...
- Haedanula Caporiacco, 1941 Haplotmarus Simon, 1909 Hedana L. Koch, 1874 Henriksenia Lehtinen, 2004 Herbessus Simon, 1903 Heriaesynaema Caporiacco, 1939 Heriaeus...
- – Oriental, Palaearctic Erissoides Mello-Leitão, 1929 – Neotropical Henriksenia Lehtinen, 2004 – Oriental, Melanesia Ledouxia Lehtinen, 2004 – Madagascar...
- actually specialises in such habitats. Certain crab spiders such as Henriksenia nepenthicola and H. labuanica live largely on the prey of Nepenthes,...
- unusual; in fact, it shares this environment with a species of crab spider, Henriksenia labuanica, which is also commonly found in Nepenthes pitchers. This spider's...
- infauna). These include fly and midge larvae, spiders (crab spiders such as Henriksenia labuanica), mites, ants, and even a species of crab, Geosesarma malayanum...