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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Phylum
  
Order
  
Spider

Class
  
Family
  
Araneidae

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Genus

Arachnura Arachnura higginsi Koch 1872 Scorpiontailed Spider

Similar
  
Arachnura higginsi, Arachnura melanura, Acusilas, Paraplectana, Celaenia

arachnura melanura simon 1867


Arachnura is a genus of orb-weaving spiders of Australasia, with one species found in Africa and Madagascar. These spiders mimic litter, like fallen flowers, twigs or dead leaves. They stay at the middle of their web day and night. Among the common names are Drag-tailed spider, Tailed spider, Scorpion-tailed spider and Scorpion spider. They do curl up their tail when disturbed, but this tail is completely harmless, as they are not closely related to order scorpiones. Bites are rare, and result in minor symptoms such as local pain and swelling.

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Arachnura Arachnura higginsi Koch 1872 Scorpiontailed Spider

Females are between 1 and 3 cm long, males reach only 2 mm and are tailless.

A. logio is called Kijiro o-hiki-gumo in Japanese. A. feredayi is commonly called Tailed forest spider. A. higginsi is often found in large numbers near water in Australia.

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Name

The genus name is derived from Greek arachne "spider" and ura "tail".

Species

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  • Arachnura angura Tikader, 1970India
  • Arachnura caudatella Roewer, 1942 — New Guinea, Queensland
  • Arachnura feredayi (L. Koch, 1872) — Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand
  • Arachnura heptotubercula Yin, Hu & Wang, 1983China
  • Arachnura higginsi (L. Koch, 1872) — Australia, Tasmania
  • Arachnura logio Yaginuma, 1956 — China, Japan
  • Arachnura melanura Simon, 1867 — India to Japan and Sulawesi
  • Arachnura perfissa (Thorell, 1895)Myanmar
  • Arachnura pygmaea (Thorell, 1890)Nias Islands
  • Arachnura quinqueapicata Strand, 1911 — Aru Islands
  • Arachnura scorpionoides Vinson, 1863 — Congo, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mauritius
  • Arachnura simoni Berland, 1924New Caledonia
  • Arachnura spinosa (Saito, 1933)Taiwan

  • Arachnura Arachnura Wikipedia

    Arachnura Arachnura scorpionoides

    References

    Arachnura Wikipedia