Aphantochilus
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aphantochilus | ||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scientific classification | ||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||
Diversity | ||||||||||||||
3 species | ||||||||||||||
Species | ||||||||||||||
See text. |
Aphantochilus is a small genus of ant-mimicking crab spiders from Central to South America.
The three known species mimic ants of the genus Cephalotes (probably C. atratus), which are their preferred prey.
A. rogersi is a polymorphic mimic: some individuals use C. atratus as a model species, while others resemble Zacryptocerus pusillus. It also carries dead ants.
[edit] Species
- Aphantochilus cambridgei Canals, 1933 (Argentina)
- Aphantochilus inermipes Simon, 1929 (Brazil)
- Aphantochilus rogersi O. P.-Cambridge, 1870 (Panama to Paraguay)