- move
around an
inactive Phaeacius, or even over its body, but if the
insect moves between the spider's
first pair of legs,
Phaeacius lunges extremely quickly...
-
Phaeacius wanlessi is a
species of
spider of the
genus Phaeacius. It is
native to
Nepal and Sri Lanka. "
Phaeacius wanlessi Wijesinghe, 1991".
World Spider...
- position,
actively stalking any prey they detect.
Members of the
genus Phaeacius take that
strategy to extremes; they sit on a tree trunk,
facing downwards...
-
closest relative is the
genus Spartaeus, and that the next
closest are
Phaeacius and Holcolaetis.: 53 P.
labiata is
found in Sri Lanka, India, southern...
-
similar to the
ancestors of all
jumping spiders) and that the Spartaeus,
Phaeacius, and
Holcolaetis genera are its
closest relatives.
Wanless divided the...
- (Araneae: Salticidae):
Brettus adonis, B. cingulatus,
Cyrba algerina, and
Phaeacius sp. indet". New
Zealand Journal of Zoology. 13 (4): 491–520. doi:10.1080/03014223...
- (Araneae: Salticidae):
Brettus adonis, B. cingulatus,
Cyrba algerina, and
Phaeacius sp. indet". New
Zealand Journal of Zoology. 13 (4): 491–520. doi:10.1080/03014223...
- (Araneae: Salticidae):
Brettus adonis, B. cingulatus,
Cyrba algerina, and
Phaeacius sp. indet". New
Zealand Journal of Zoology. 13 (4): 491–520. doi:10.1080/03014223...
-
similar to the
ancestors of all
jumping spiders), and that the Spartaeus,
Phaeacius, and
Holcolaetis genera are its
closest relatives.: 53 a: ^
Jackson and...
- spiders), and that Portia′s
closest relatives are the
genera Spartaeus,
Phaeacius, and Holcolaetis.: 53 a: ^
Jackson and
Blest (1982) say, "The resolution...