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- Britain) Stephanopis armata L. Koch, 1874 – Australia (Queensland, New South Wales) Stephanopis badia Keyserling, 1880 – Colombia Stephanopis barbipes...
- List of Thomisidae species "Stephanopis altifrons". Atlas of Living Australia. Retrieved February 4, 2020. "Stephanopis altifrons". Arachne.org. Retrieved...
- Alucita stephanopsis is a moth of the family Alucitidae. It is found in Brazil. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin...
- Smodicinus Simon, 1895 Soelteria Dahl, 1907 Spilosynema Tang & Li, 2010 Stephanopis O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1869 Stephanopoides Keyserling, 1880 Stiphropella...
- Australomisidia spp. Australian Crab Spiders Hedana spp., Green Crab spider Stephanopis altifrons, ****bly Crab spider Thomisus spectabilis, Australian Crab...
- and it has only been found in Panama. Eugène Simon synonymized it with Stephanopis in 1903 due to several similarities to the genus, but Machado & Teixeira...
- Viecelli, and C. Guzati in 2021 after a phylogenetic analysis showed that Stephanopis contained two distinctly different clades. The genus was created for...
- Thomisidae include the Borboropactus clade, the Epidius clade, and the Stephanopis clade. Close relatives include Mecaphesa asperata, which is also found...
- family has four lineages/clades: Borboropactus clade, Epidius clade, Stephanopis clade and the Thomisus clade. The Australian crab spider belongs to the...
- The species was first described by in 1874 by Ludwig Koch in the genus Stephanopis. It was later placed in the genus Sidyma by R. de Delmas in 1917; however...