Arkys
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Arkys is a spider genus from the Araneidae family. They are often small, with a triangular shaped abdomen, coloured yellow or orange.

Species

  • Arkys alatus Keyserling, 1890 — Queensland, New South Wales
  • Arkys brevipalpus Karsch, 1878 — New Caledonia
  • Arkys bulburinensis Heimer, 1984 — Queensland, New South Wales
  • Arkys cicatricosus (Rainbow, 1920) — Lord Howe Islands
  • Arkys cornutus L. Koch, 1872 — New Guinea, Queensland
  • Arkys coronatus (Balogh, 1978) — New Guinea
  • Arkys curtulus (Simon, 1903) — Eastern Australia
  • Arkys dilatatus (Balogh, 1978) — Queensland
  • Arkys furcatus (Balogh, 1978) — Queensland
  • Arkys gracilis Heimer, 1984 — Queensland
  • Arkys grandis (Balogh, 1978) — New Caledonia
  • Arkys hickmani Heimer, 1984 — Tasmania
  • Arkys kaszabi (Balogh, 1978) — New Guinea
  • Arkys lancearius
    Arkys lancearius
    Arkys lancearius, known as the Triangular Spider is a common Australian spider belonging to the family Araneidae.An ambush hunter found resting on leaves and ferns, though it may be found hanging from just a few threads of silk. The front two pairs of legs are large, suited to grabbing small insects...

    Walckenaer, 1837 — New Guinea to New South Wales
  • Arkys latissimus (Balogh, 1982) — Queensland
  • Arkys montanus (Balogh, 1978) — New Guinea
  • Arkys multituberculatus (Balogh, 1982) — Queensland
  • Arkys nimdol Chrysanthus, 1971 — New Guinea
  • Arkys nitidiceps Simon, 1908 — Western Australia
  • Arkys occidentalis (Reimoser, 1936) — Buru Islands
  • Arkys roosdorpi (Chrysanthus, 1971) — New Guinea
  • Arkys semicirculatus (Balogh, 1982) — Queensland
  • Arkys sibil (Chrysanthus, 1971) — New Guinea
  • Arkys simsoni (Simon, 1893) — Tasmania
  • Arkys soosi (Balogh, 1982) — New Guinea
  • Arkys toxopeusi (Reimoser, 1936) — Buru Islands
  • Arkys transversus (Balogh, 1978) — New South Wales
  • Arkys tuberculatus (Balogh, 1978) — Queensland
  • Arkys varians (Balogh, 1978) — New Caledonia
  • Arkys vicarius (Balogh, 1978) — New Caledonia
  • Arkys walckenaeri Simon, 1879 — Australia, Tasmania
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