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- Runcinia is a genus of crab spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1875. The former R. elongata is a synonym of Thomisus elongatus....
- Runcinia grammica (sometimes also referred to as Runcinia lateralis) is a species of spiders of the genus Runcinia, with a distribution of "Europa, Near...
- Runcinia bifrons is a species of spiders of the genus Runcinia. It is native to India, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. "Runcinia bifrons (Simon, 1895)". World...
- Runcinia a****inata is a species of crab spiders. Females reach a body length of about 10 mm, males less than 6 mm. They are often found in seeding heads...
- Reinickella Dahl, 1907 Rejanellus Lise, 2005 Rhaebobates T****ll, 1881 Runcinia Simon, 1875 Runcinioides Mello-Leitão, 1929 Saccodomus Rainbow, 1900 Scopticus...
- American gr**** spiders genus Oxytate, the (green) gr**** crab spiders genus Runcinia, the (brown) gr**** crab spiders species Argiope catenulata, the gr**** cross...
- Thomisus spectabilis to change color is shared by Misumena, Diaea, and Runcinia spiders which are also members of the Thomisidae family and have high genetic...
- Gr**** crab spider may refer to: Oxytate Runcinia This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Gr**** crab spider. If an internal link...
- ****rd-Cambridge, 1900 – Nearctic, Neotropical Pistius Simon, 1875 – Palaearctic Runcinia Simon, 1875 – Palaearctic, Old World tropical Runcinioides Mello-Leitão...
- India LV.ac. Genus Runcinia Simon, 1875 Runcinia affinis Simon, 1897 Distribution: Africa, India to ****an, Philippines, Java Runcinia bifrons (Simon, 1895)...