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  2. Xysticus - Wikipedia

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    Xysticus and Coriarachne are 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. Many, but not all, species have abdomens more patterned than most Thomisus species, rather like some of the Synema species. Some however, that are more ...

  3. Xysticus cristatus - Wikipedia

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    Xysticus cristatus is an ambush hunter which spends much time sitting still, with its fore-legs spread wide, waiting for insects to blunder into them. [3] In grass it adopts a flexible hunting position either at the tips of vegetation, such as flowerheads, or on the ground surface and as a result, the prey taken is varied and is made up of flying insects, including bees and butterflies.

  4. Xysticus ferox - Wikipedia

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    Xysticus ferox, the brown crab spider, is a species of crab spider in the family Thomisidae. [1] [2] [3] ... Spiders of North America: An Identification Manual ...

  5. Synema globosum - Wikipedia

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    Synema globosum is a species of spider belonging to the family Thomisidae (crab spiders). It is sometimes called the Napoleon spider , because of a supposed resemblance of the markings on the abdomen to a silhouette of Napoleon wearing his iconic hat .

  6. Xysticus elegans - Wikipedia

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    Xysticus elegans is a medium-sized crab spider. Its body length is described as about 8-12 mm and 4-5 mm for females and males respectively. [1] [2] X. elegans is described as showing strong sexual dimorphism in size; Males in this species tend to be less than half the size of females. [1]

  7. Thomisus onustus - Wikipedia

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    Thomisus onustus is a crab spider belonging to the genus Thomisus. These spiders are found across Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East and Asia. T. onustus reside in flowers in lowland vegetation. Females are distinguished by their larger size and ability to change color between white, yellow, and pink as a means of matching ...

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  9. Ozyptila praticola - Wikipedia

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    Ozyptila praticola is a species of crab spider found throughout Europe and the Middle East. [1] Females reach up to 4 mm, males grow up to 3 mm. Both sexes are of a dark reddish brown. It hunts primarily in the undergrowth, but can also be found under the bark or on the lower branches of trees.