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Thelcticopis Canescens
''Thelcticopis'' is a genus of Sparassidae, huntsman spiders that occurs almost exclusively in the area India to Japan to New Guinea and Fiji. However, one species (''Thelcticopis pestai, T. pestai'') occurs in Costa Rica, and another (''Thelcticopis humilithorax, T. humilithorax'') in Congo Basin, although the latter species is probably misplaced in this genus.Jäger, P. & Kunz, D. (2005). An illustrated key to genera of African huntsman spiders (Arachnida, Araneae, Sparassidae). ''Senckenberg. biol.'' 85:163-213. This genus is distinguished by the abdomen narrowing behind and ending in terminal spinnerets which are borne on a tubular stalk separated at the base by a membranous ring. They are often brownish-red, the abdomen is either of uniform color or shows paired spots. However, some species are black, yellow or green.Sherriffs, W.R. (1938). Hong Kong Spiders. Part IV. ''The Hong Kong Naturalist'' 8:178-18PDF/ref> Species As of November 2022 it contains 51 species: * ''Thelct ...
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Thelcticopis Severa
''Thelcticopis severa'' is a species of huntsman spider found in China, Laos, Korea, and Japan. It is the type species for the genus ''Thelcticopis'', and was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1875. File:Thelcticopis.severa.female.-.tanikawa.jpg, Female ''T. severa'' on a leaf in Okinawa most commonly refers to: * Okinawa Prefecture, Japan's southernmost prefecture * Okinawa Island, the largest island of Okinawa Prefecture * Okinawa Islands, an island group including Okinawa itself * Okinawa (city), the second largest city in th ..., Japan References Sparassidae Spiders of China Spiders of Laos Spiders of Korea Spiders of Japan Spiders described in 1875 {{sparassidae-stub ...
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