Cyrtarachne is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1868.
Life style
Cyrtarachne construct âÂÂspanning thread-websâÂÂ, a basic orb-web, but the web diameter, sticky spiral spacing and viscid thread diameter differ from that of typical orb-webs.
The viscid threads are studded with large droplets. Each of the short threads between the radii is known as a spanning thread, and is unique in that it breaks when prey comes into contact with it. The prey flies into the web, gets stuck to a viscid thread, the thread breaks, and the spider pulls the prey up to the hub of the web to feed. During the day the spider rests on close-by vegetation mimicking bird-droppings.
Description
Females are 5âÂÂ8 mm in total length, while males are 2âÂÂ3 mm. The female carapace is brown and shiny, convex and simple. The ocular quadrangle is slightly wider than long, with lateral eyes contiguous. The abdomen is large and triangular, wider than long, decorated with horizontal bands of white and brown centrally, with paired sigilla. The dorsum is shiny, appearing hard and shell-like. The legs are short with leathery integument and coloured bands and patches. Males differ from females and are much smaller.
Species
, this genus includes 54 species and two subspecies:
- Cyrtarachne akirai <small>, 2013</small> â China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
- Cyrtarachne avimerdaria <small>Tikader, 1963</small> â India
- Cyrtarachne bengalensis <small>Tikader, 1961</small> â India, China
- Cyrtarachne bicolor <small>Thorell, 1898</small> â Myanmar
- Cyrtarachne bigibbosa <small>Simon, 1907</small> â São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko)
- Cyrtarachne bilunulata <small>Thorell, 1899</small> â Cameroon
- Cyrtarachne biswajiti <small>Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 2020</small> â Bangladesh
- Cyrtarachne biswamoyi <small>Tikader, 1961</small> â India
- Cyrtarachne bufo <small>( & Strand, 1906)</small> â China, Korea, Japan
- Cyrtarachne cingulata <small>Thorell, 1895</small> â Myanmar
- Cyrtarachne conica <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901</small> â Singapore
- Cyrtarachne dimidiata <small>Thorell, 1895</small> â Myanmar
- Cyrtarachne fangchengensis <small>Yin & Zhao, 1994</small> â China
- Cyrtarachne finniganae <small>Lessert, 1936</small> â Mozambique
- Cyrtarachne flavopicta <small>Thorell, 1899</small> â Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea
- Cyrtarachne friederici <small>Strand, 1911</small> â New Guinea
- Cyrtarachne gibbifera <small>Simon, 1899</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Cyrtarachne gilva <small>Yin & Zhao, 1994</small> â China
- Cyrtarachne grubei <small>(Keyserling, 1864)</small> â Mauritius (type species)
- Cyrtarachne guttigera <small>Simon, 1909</small> â Vietnam
- Cyrtarachne heminaria <small>Simon, 1909</small> â Vietnam
- Cyrtarachne histrionica <small>Thorell, 1898</small> â Myanmar
- Cyrtarachne hubeiensis <small>Yin & Zhao, 1994</small> â China
- Cyrtarachne ignava <small>Thorell, 1895</small> â Myanmar
- Cyrtarachne inaequalis <small>Thorell, 1895</small> â India, China, Korea, Myanmar
- Cyrtarachne invenusta <small>Thorell, 1891</small> â India (Nicobar Is.)
- Cyrtarachne ixoides <small>(Simon, 1870)</small> â Mediterranean, Caucasus, South Africa, Madagascar
- Cyrtarachne jucunda <small>Tanikawa, 2013</small> â Japan
- Cyrtarachne kaikobadi <small>Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 2025</small> â Bangladesh
- Cyrtarachne lactea <small>Pocock, 1898</small> â East Africa
- Cyrtarachne laevis <small>Thorell, 1877</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra, Flores, Sulawesi)
- Cyrtarachne latifrons <small>Hogg, 1900</small> â Australia (Victoria)
- C. l. atuberculata <small>Hogg, 1900</small> â Australia (Victoria)
- Cyrtarachne lepida <small>Thorell, 1890</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Cyrtarachne madagascariensis <small>Emerit, 2000</small> â Madagascar
- Cyrtarachne melanoleuca <small>Ono, 1995</small> â Thailand
- Cyrtarachne melanosticta <small>Thorell, 1895</small> â Myanmar
- Cyrtarachne menghaiensis <small>Yin, Peng & Wang, 1994</small> â China
- Cyrtarachne nagasakiensis <small>Strand, 1918</small> â Pakistan, India, China, Korea, Japan
- Cyrtarachne nodosa <small>Thorell, 1899</small> â Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko), Yemen
- Cyrtarachne pallida <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885</small> â Pakistan, India
- Cyrtarachne perspicillata <small>(Doleschall, 1859)</small> â Sri Lanka, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java), New Guinea
- C. p. possoica <small>, 1911</small> â Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Cyrtarachne promilai <small>Tikader, 1963</small> â India
- Cyrtarachne raniceps <small>Pocock, 1900</small> â India, Sri Lanka
- Cyrtarachne rubicunda <small>L. Koch, 1871</small> â Australia (New South Wales)
- Cyrtarachne schmidi <small>Tikader, 1963</small> â India, China
- Cyrtarachne sundari <small>Tikader, 1963</small> â India, Bangladesh
- Cyrtarachne sunjoymongai <small>Ahmed, Sumukha, Khalap, Mohan & Jadhav, 2015</small> â India
- Cyrtarachne szetschuanensis <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> â China
- Cyrtarachne termitophila <small>Lawrence, 1952</small> â DR Congo
- Cyrtarachne tricolor <small>(Doleschall, 1859)</small> â Indonesia, (Moluccas)
- Cyrtarachne tuladepilachna <small>Barrion & , 1995</small> â Philippines
- Cyrtarachne wayanadensis <small>Jwala, Sen & Sureshan, 2022</small> â India
- Cyrtarachne xanthopyga <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1911</small> â New Guinea
- Cyrtarachne yunoharuensis <small>Strand, 1918</small> â China, Korea, Japan
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