Chrysilla is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1887. Several species formerly placed here were transferred to Phintella, and vice versa. Females are long, and males are long. The genus is Persian, derived from the Greek .
Species
it contains ten species, found only in Africa, Asia, and New South Wales:
- Chrysilla acerosa <small>Wang & Zhang, 2012</small> â China
- Chrysilla albens <small>Dyal, 1935</small> â Pakistan
- Chrysilla deelemani <small>PrószyÃ
Âski & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010</small> â Indonesia (Lombok)
- Chrysilla delicata <small>Thorell, 1892</small> â Myanmar
- Chrysilla doriae <small>Thorell, 1890</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Chrysilla guineensis <small>(Wesolowska & WiÃ
Âniewski, 2013)</small> â Guinea
- Chrysilla kolosvaryi <small>Caporiacco, 1947</small> â East Africa
- Chrysilla lauta <small>Thorell, 1887</small> (type) â Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Taiwan
- Chrysilla pilosa <small>(Karsch, 1878)</small> â Australia (New South Wales)
- Chrysilla volupe <small>(Karsch, 1879)</small> â Sri Lanka, India, Bhutan, Pakistan
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