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- Lycosidae species Wikispecies has information related to Alopecosa striatipes. "Alopecosa striatipes". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 24 July 2017. v t e...
- Hierodula striatipes is a species of praying mantis in the family Mantidae. "Hierodula striatipes". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. Patel, Shveta; Singh,...
- species Okanagana striatipes: Okanagana striatipes beameri Davis, 1930 Okanagana striatipes striatipes (Haldeman, 1852) "Okanagana striatipes Report". Integrated...
- Marengo striatipes, is a species of spider of the genus Marengo. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. "Marengo striatipes Simon, 1900". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved...
- Myrmarachne striatipes is a jumping spider that mimics an ant. Its body length is around eight millimeters. The species name is derived from Latin striatipes "striped...
- Thomisidae). The complete mitochondrial genome of the type species O. striatipes was determined in 2014. Although they do not construct webs, both ****es...
- Pseudoscorpions are occasionally found. Spiders: Two: a scytodes, Dictis striatipes; and Jaluiticola, a genus of jumping spiders endemic to the Marshall Islands...
- Cebrenninus srivijaya Benjamin, 2011 – Indonesia (Sumatra) Cebrenninus striatipes (Simon, 1897) – West Africa, Sri Lanka Cebrenninus tangi Benjamin, 2016...
- seideliae Croat - Bolivia Xanthosoma stenospathum Madison - Peru Xanthosoma striatipes (K.Koch & C.D.Bouché) Madison - Brazil, the Guianas, Venezuela, Colombia...
- triangle on the abdomen, distinguishing it from M. striatipes. The male is similar to M. striatipes except for slender femur 1. Marengo batheryensis is...