Xysticus

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Xysticus sp.
Xysticus sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Thomisidae
Genus: Xysticus
L. Koch, 1835
Diversity
353 species
Species

X. triguttatus
 hundreds more

Xysticus is a genus of crab-spiders.

X. humilis
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X. humilis

Xysticus and Coriarachne are the dark brown or reddish-brown crab spiders often encountered on weeds or trees. While similar to the flower spiders, they tend to have shorter, sturdier legs and more patterned abdomens. They move slowly, and tend to hunt by stationing themselves in a high-traffic area and grabbing whatever arthropod passes close enough.

[edit] Name

The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek root xyst- "scraped, scraper".

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