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- show a dark longitudinal band in the middle of the abdomen, with some trasversal bands. Sometimes the opisthosoma has two large white spots or one dark...
- thin vertical whitish lines. The juvenile forms have two-three clearer trasversal bands on the s**** dorsum. These s**** are quite similar and may be confused...
- pale brown or greenish, with very variable patterns of darker greenish trasversal bands or spots. The base and the teeth of the aperture are white. In the...
- the dorsum and dark brown apertural teeth. The dorsum shows also a few trasversal clearer bands and a longitudinal line. This species occurs in the Eastern...
- consists of two parallel and identical in width stripes with variable trasversal ribs and a central channel. Although the term Scolicia is the most common...
- the body varies from dark-brownish to yellowish, with black and yellow trasversal stripes on the sides of the abdomen. The males have brighter and more...
- shiny s**** is whitish, with irregular greenish or blueish blotches or trasversal bands and brown small brown spots on the edges of both sides. Also the...
- generally dark brown, dark olive green or greyish, often with a darker wide trasversal band. They are egg-shaped (hence the Latin name ovum, meaning egg). The...
- is usually orange-brown, with many brown spots and two or three clear trasversal bands. The base, the margins and the teeth are orange or pinkish. In the...
- prothorax and elitra have a brilliant metallic blue colour. Elyra bears two trasversal whitish or azure bands. This species can be found in New Guinea. Sphingnotus...