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Crossopriza
''Crossopriza'' is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1893. Species it contains twenty-four species, found in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Americas, Germany and Micronesia: *'' Crossopriza dhofar'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *'' Crossopriza ghul'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *'' Crossopriza ibnsinai'' Huber, 2022 – Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan *'' Crossopriza illizi'' Huber, 2022 – Algeria *'' Crossopriza johncloudsleyi'' Deeleman-Reinhold & van Harten, 2001 – Yemen, Kenya *'' Crossopriza kandahar'' Huber, 2022 – Afghanistan *'' Crossopriza khayyami'' Huber, 2022 – Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan *'' Crossopriza kittan'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *''Crossopriza lyoni'' ( Blackwall, 1867) – Probably Africa and/or Asia. Introduced to the Americas, Germany, Australia, Micronesia *'' Crossopriza maculipes'' (Spassky, 1934) – Iraq, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan *''Crossopri ...
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Crossopriza Lyoni
''Crossopriza lyoni'' is a widespread species of cellar spiders that prefer to live in or around human structures. They are commonly known as tailed cellar spiders, tailed daddy longlegs spiders, and sometimes box spiders. They all possess extremely long fragile legs that can reach up to long and a body length of that ranges from . Their abdomens are distinctly squarish when viewed from the side and their carapace is more or less circular when viewed from above. They also possess two kinds of sound-producing organs and have six eyes. The original range of ''C. lyoni'' is unknown. They have been introduced into other parts of the world accidentally and are now pantropical in distribution. They are a regulated species in some countries and are often regarded as pests due to the large amounts of unsightly webs they construct inside human homes. Some people, however, regard them as beneficial, as they are efficient predators of mosquitoes and other arthropods. They are harmless ...
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Crossopriza Surobi
''Crossopriza'' is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1893. Species it contains twenty-four species, found in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Americas, Germany and Micronesia: *'' Crossopriza dhofar'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *'' Crossopriza ghul'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *''Crossopriza ibnsinai'' Huber, 2022 – Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan *'' Crossopriza illizi'' Huber, 2022 – Algeria *'' Crossopriza johncloudsleyi'' Deeleman-Reinhold & van Harten, 2001 – Yemen, Kenya *''Crossopriza kandahar'' Huber, 2022 – Afghanistan *''Crossopriza khayyami'' Huber, 2022 – Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan *'' Crossopriza kittan'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *'' Crossopriza lyoni'' ( Blackwall, 1867) – Probably Africa and/or Asia. Introduced to the Americas, Germany, Australia, Micronesia *'' Crossopriza maculipes'' (Spassky, 1934) – Iraq, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan *''Crossopriza ...
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Crossopriza Miskin
''Crossopriza'' is a genus of cellar spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1893. Species it contains twenty-four species, found in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Americas, Germany and Micronesia: *'' Crossopriza dhofar'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *'' Crossopriza ghul'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *''Crossopriza ibnsinai'' Huber, 2022 – Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan *'' Crossopriza illizi'' Huber, 2022 – Algeria *'' Crossopriza johncloudsleyi'' Deeleman-Reinhold & van Harten, 2001 – Yemen, Kenya *''Crossopriza kandahar'' Huber, 2022 – Afghanistan *''Crossopriza khayyami'' Huber, 2022 – Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan *'' Crossopriza kittan'' Huber, 2022 – Oman *'' Crossopriza lyoni'' ( Blackwall, 1867) – Probably Africa and/or Asia. Introduced to the Americas, Germany, Australia, Micronesia *'' Crossopriza maculipes'' (Spassky, 1934) – Iraq, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan *''Crossopriz ...
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