
Chrysso - Wikipedia
Chrysso is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1882. [3] C. pulcherrima is pantropical, C. spiniventris has been introduced to …
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Chrysso pulcherrima (Mello-Leitão, 1917) Beautiful Little Chrysso
Chrysso presumably means golden, and pulcherrima beautiful, from the Latin. In English the word pulchritude means beauty. This species was originally give the name Arygyrodes …
Genus Chrysso - BugGuide.Net
Oct 3, 2009 · Chrysso differs from Theridion by a hump or posterior dorsal extension of the abdomen; from Atchaearanea by having a much more complicated palpus containing a radix; …