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- Africa Palystes castaneus Latreille, 1819 — South Africa Palystes convexus Strand, 1907 — Madagascar Palystes crawshayi Po****, 1902 — Lesotho Palystes ellioti...
- savannah woodland. Spiders in the genus Palystes are commonly called rain spiders, or lizard-eating spiders. Palystes spiders will often enter homes before...
- type species for the genus Palystes, and was first described by Pierre André Latreille in 1819. Spiders in the genus Palystes are commonly called rain spiders...
- species like Palystes and Pseudomicrommata spp., females generally attach egg sacs to vegetation. Australian spar****id egg sac hatching Palystes castaneus...
- lunula Olios maderi**** Olius regius Olius setulosus Olios zonatus Palystes ledleyi Palystes maderi**** Sarotes regius Sarotes venatorius Sinopoda pengi Sinopoda...
- 1928 (type) — Namibia Palystes Palystes L. Koch, 1875 - Palystinae Palystes ansiedippenaarae Croeser, 1996 — South Africa Palystes castaneus (Latreille...
- Palystes castaneus female, dorsal aspect pedipalp trichobothria carapace of prosoma (cephalothorax) opisthosoma (abdomen) eyes AL (anterior lateral) AM...
- species of spider wasp specialising in capturing spiders of the genus Palystes, the rain spiders. This spider wasp is found in Southern Africa, recorded...
- neurotoxic effects. For example, in South Africa the common "Rain Spider" Palystes castaneus and similar species, is usually described as negligibly venomous...
- which they said resemble the pedipalps of the rain spiders Palystes castaneus and Palystes superciliosus. It is a herbaceous to slightly woody climbing...