Selenops
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S. australiensis |
Selenops is a spider genus that is found in many deserts of the world. It is very hard to distinguish the 115 species.
S. australiensis is found on or under dry bark in Australia. The female reaches 9mm, the male 7mm. It looks superficially like a huntsman spider.
S. radiatus hast proved to be an effective controlling agent of the potato tuber moth in South Africa.
[edit] Name
Named after the moon goddess Selene, and Greek -ops "eye", because of the moon-like form of the eyes.
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