Ozyptila
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Ozyptila is a genus of rather small crab spider
Crab spider
Crab spider is a common name applied loosely to many species of spiders, but most nearly consistently to members of the family Thomisidae...

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Species

  • Ozyptila aculeipes Strand, 1906 (Tunisia)
  • Ozyptila aculipalpa Wunderlich, 1995 (Iran)
  • Ozyptila americana Banks, 1895 (USA, Canada)
  • Ozyptila amkhasensis Tikader, 1980 (India)
  • Ozyptila ankarensis Karol, 1966 (Turkey)
  • Ozyptila annulipes (Lucas, 1846) (Algeria)
  • Ozyptila arctica Kulczyn'ski, 1908 (Holarctic)
  • Ozyptila aspex Pavesi, 1895 (Ethiopia)
  • Ozyptila atlantica Denis, 1963 (Canary Is., Salvages)
  • Ozyptila atomaria
    Ozyptila atomaria
    Ozyptila atomaria is a species of crab spider. It is very common on moist meadows of central Europe.Females reach up to 6mm, males grow up to 4mm, making it the biggest Ozyptila species. Both sexes are similar, generally yellowish brown, with two black lines running along the sides of the...

    (Panzer, 1801) (Palearctic)
  • Ozyptila barbara Denis, 1945 (Algeria)
  • Ozyptila beaufortensis Strand, 1916 (USA, Canada)
  • Ozyptila bejarana Urones, 1998 (Spain)
  • Ozyptila bicuspis Simon, 1932 (Spain, France)
  • Ozyptila brevipes (Hahn, 1826) (Palearctic)
  • Ozyptila caenosa Jézéquel, 1966 (Ivory Coast)
  • Ozyptila callitys (Thorell, 1875) (Tunisia)
  • Ozyptila chandosiensis Tikader, 1980 (India)
  • Ozyptila claveata (Walckenaer, 1837) (Palearctic)
  • Ozyptila clavidorsa Roewer, 1959 (Turkey)
  • Ozyptila clavigera (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872) (Israel)
  • Ozyptila confluens (C. L. Koch, 1845) (Southern Europe, Syria)
  • Ozyptila conostyla Hippa, Koponen & Oksala, 1986 (Turkey to Turkmenistan)
  • Ozyptila conspurcata Thorell, 1877 (USA, Canada)
  • Ozyptila creola Gertsch, 1953 (USA)
  • Ozyptila curvata Dondale & Redner, 1975 (USA, Canada)
  • Ozyptila danubiana Weiss, 1998 (Romania)
  • Ozyptila distans Dondale & Redner, 1975 (USA, Canada)
  • Ozyptila elegans (Blackwall, 1870) (Italy)
  • Ozyptila flava Simon, 1875 (Spain)
  • Ozyptila formosa Bryant, 1930 (USA)
  • Ozyptila fukushimai Ono, 2002 (Japan)
  • Ozyptila furcula L. Koch, 1882 (Balearic Is.)
  • Ozyptila fusca (Grube, 1861) (Russia)
  • Ozyptila gasanensis Paik, 1985 (Korea)
  • Ozyptila georgiana Keyserling, 1880 (USA, Canada)
  • Ozyptila gertschi Kurata, 1944 (Holarctic)
  • Ozyptila geumoensis Seo & Sohn, 1997 (Korea)
  • Ozyptila grisea Roewer, 1955 (Iran, Afghanistan)
  • Ozyptila hardyi Gertsch, 1953 (USA)
  • Ozyptila heterophthalma Berland, 1938 (New Hebrides)
  • Ozyptila inaequalis (Kulczyn'ski, 1901) (Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China)
  • Ozyptila inglesi Schick, 1965 (USA)
  • Ozyptila jeholensis Saito, 1936 (China)
  • Ozyptila judaea Levy, 1975 (Israel)
  • Ozyptila kaszabi Marusik & Logunov, 2002 (Mongolia, China)
  • Ozyptila khasi Tikader, 1961 (India)
  • Ozyptila ladina Thaler & Zingerle, 1998 (Italy)
  • Ozyptila laevis Denis, 1954 (Morocco)
  • Ozyptila leprieuri Simon, 1875 (Morocco, Algeria)
  • Ozyptila lugubris (Kroneberg, 1875) (Russia, Central Asia)
  • Ozyptila lutosa Ono & Martens, 2005 (Iran)
  • Ozyptila maculosa Hull, 1948 (England)
  • Ozyptila makidica Ono & Martens, 2005 (Iran)
  • Ozyptila manii Tikader, 1961 (India)
  • Ozyptila maratha Tikader, 1971 (India)
  • Ozyptila matsumotoi Ono, 1988 (Japan)
  • Ozyptila metschensis Strand, 1906 (Ethiopia, East Africa)
  • Ozyptila mingrelica Mcheidze, 1971 (Georgia)
  • Ozyptila monroensis Keyserling, 1884 (USA, Canada)
  • Ozyptila nigristerna Dalmas, 1922 (Italy)
  • Ozyptila nipponica Ono, 1985 (China, Korea, Japan)
  • Ozyptila nongae Paik, 1974 (Russia, China, Korea, Japan)
  • Ozyptila numida (Lucas, 1846) (Algeria)
  • Ozyptila omega Levy, 1975 (Israel)
  • Ozyptila orientalis Kulczyn'ski, 1926 (Russia, China, Japan)
    • Ozyptila orientalis basegica Esyunin, 1992 (Russia)
  • Ozyptila pacifica Banks, 1895 (USA, Canada)
  • Ozyptila panganica Caporiacco, 1947 (East Africa)
  • Ozyptila parvimana Simon, 1885 (Senegal)
  • Ozyptila patellibidens Levy, 1999 (Israel)
  • Ozyptila pauxilla (Simon, 1870) (Western Mediterranean)
  • Ozyptila perplexa Simon, 1875 (Spain, France, Algeria)
  • Ozyptila praticola
    Ozyptila praticola
    Ozyptila praticola is a species of crab spider found throughout Europe and the Middle East. Females reach up to 4 mm, males grow up to 3 mm. Both sexes are of a dark reddish brown. It hunts primarily in the undergrowth, but can also be found under the bark or on the lower branches of...

    (C. L. Koch, 1837) (Holarctic)
  • Ozyptila pullata (Thorell, 1875) (Palearctic)
  • Ozyptila rauda Simon, 1875 (Palearctic)
  • Ozyptila reenae Basu, 1964 (India)
  • Ozyptila rigida (O. P.-Cambridge, 1872) (Israel, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan)
  • Ozyptila sakhalinensis Ono, Marusik & Logunov, 1990 (Russia, Japan)
  • Ozyptila sanctuaria (O. P.-Cambridge, 1871) (Europe)
  • Ozyptila scabricula (Westring, 1851) (Palearctic)
  • Ozyptila secreta Thaler, 1987 (Switzerland, Italy)
  • Ozyptila sedotmikha Levy, 2007 (Israel)
  • Ozyptila shuangqiaoensis Yin et al., 1999 (China)
  • Ozyptila simplex (O. P.-Cambridge, 1862) (Palearctic)
  • Ozyptila sincera Kulczyn'ski, 1926 (Holarctic)
    • Ozyptila sincera canadensis Dondale & Redner, 1975 (USA, Canada, Alaska)
    • Ozyptila sincera oraria Dondale & Redner, 1975 (USA)
  • Ozyptila spinosissima Caporiacco, 1934 (Karakorum)
  • Ozyptila spirembola Wunderlich, 1995 (Turkey)
  • Ozyptila strandi Kolosváry, 1939 (Montenegro)
  • Ozyptila tenerifensis Wunderlich, 1992 (Canary Is.)
  • Ozyptila theobaldi Simon, 1885 (India)
  • Ozyptila tricoloripes Strand, 1913 (Israel, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan)
  • Ozyptila trux (Blackwall, 1846) (Palearctic (Canada, introduced))
    • Ozyptila trux devittata Strand, 1901 (Norway)
  • Ozyptila umbraculorum Simon, 1932 (Portugal, Spain, France)
  • Ozyptila utotchkini Marusik, 1990 (Russia)
  • Ozyptila varica Simon, 1875 (Algeria)
  • Ozyptila westringi (Thorell, 1873) (Netherlands, Germany)
  • Ozyptila wuchangensis Tang & Song, 1988 (China)
  • Ozyptila yosemitica Schick, 1965 (USA)
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