Stiphropus Explained
Stiphropus is a genus of crab spiders in the family Thomisidae, containing twenty one species from Africa and Asia.[1]
Species
- Stiphropus affinis Lessert, 1923 — South Africa
- Stiphropus bisigillatus Lawrence, 1952 — South Africa
- Stiphropus dentifrons Simon, 1895 — Gabon, Congo, Bioko
- Stiphropus drassiformis (O. P.-Cambridge, 1883) — East, South Africa
- Stiphropus duriusculus (Simon, 1885) — India
- Stiphropus falciformus Yang, Zhu & Song, 2006 — China
- Stiphropus gruberi Ono, 1980 — Sumatra
- Stiphropus intermedius Millot, 1942 — Ivory Coast
- Stiphropus lippulus Simon, 1907 — Guinea-Bissau
- Stiphropus lugubris Gerstäcker, 1873 — East Africa
- Stiphropus melas Jezequel, 1966 — Ivory Coast
- Stiphropus minutus Lessert, 1943 — Congo
- Stiphropus monardi Lessert, 1943 — Congo
- Stiphropus myrmecophilus Huang & Lin, 2020 — China
- Stiphropus niger Simon, 1886 — West Africa
- Stiphropus ocellatus Thorell, 1887 — China, Myanmar, Vietnam
- Stiphropus sangayus Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
- Stiphropus scutatus Lawrence, 1927 — Namibia
- Stiphropus sigillatus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1883) — Sri Lanka
- Stiphropus soureni Sen, 1964 — India, Nepal, Bhutan
- Stiphropus strandi Spassky, 1938 — Central Asia
Notes and References
- Web site: Gen. Stiphropus Gerstäcker, 1873 . World Spider Catalog . 23 May 2016.