Angaeus is a genus of Asian crab spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1881. It is considered a senior synonym of Paraborboropactus.
Species
it contained twelve species, found in Asia:
- Angaeus canalis <small>(Tang & Li, 2010)</small> â China
- Angaeus christae <small>Benjamin, 2013</small> â Borneo
- Angaeus comatulus <small>Simon, 1909</small> â Vietnam
- Angaeus lenticulosus <small>Simon, 1903</small> â China, Vietnam
- Angaeus liangweii <small>(Tang & Li, 2010)</small> â China
- Angaeus pentagonalis <small>Pocock, 1901</small> â India (mainland, Andaman Is.)
- Angaeus pudicus <small>Thorell, 1881</small> (type) â Indonesia (Moluccas, Seram Island)
- Angaeus rhombifer <small>Thorell, 1890</small> â China, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia (Sumatra), Borneo
- Angaeus rhombus <small>(Tang & Li, 2009)</small> â China
- Angaeus verrucosus <small>Benjamin, 2017</small> â Malaysia (Borneo)
- Angaeus xieluae <small>(Liu, 2022)</small> â China
- Angaeus zhengi <small>(Tang & Li, 2009)</small> â China
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