Myrmarachne is a genus of ant-mimicking jumping spiders that was first described by W. S. MacLeay in 1839. They are commonly called ant-mimicking spiders, but they are not the only spiders that have this attribute. The name is a combination of Ancient Greek ('), meaning "ant", and ('), meaning "spider".
This genus has undergone many changes, and is still under review as more information becomes available. In 2016, several genera were split off, including Helicius and the monotypic genus Panachraesta. The genus Emertonius was revalidated in 2018 after being synonymized with Myrmarachne for nearly thirty years.
Description
Myrmarachne have an elongated cephalothorax with relatively long chelicerae that projects forward in males. The chelicerae of males can lack venom glands. The cephalothorax has a waist, and the opisthosoma often has one too. The colors can vary from black to yellow, depending on ant species it is mimicking, and can change over the course of its life. For example, one African species was observed to mimic a certain species of ants as a juvenile, and another ant species as an adult.
They tend to wave their front legs in the air to simulate antennae, and many have bodies that also closely resemble ants. It was assumed they didn't use their front legs for locomotion at all, but high-speed cameras have shown that they move around using all eight legs, raising their forelimbs only when stationary.
The genus Bocus is so similar to Myrmarachne that it cannot be distinguished without the help of a microscope.
Species
With about 80 described and many undescribed southeast Asian species, Myrmarachne is the most diverse genus of jumping spider in this region. A few species, such as the palearctic M. formicaria, occur in temperate regions.
Myrmarachne are found in the tropics from Africa to Australia, with some species found in the New World.
, this genus includes 188 species and three subspecies.
These species have articles on Wikipedia:
- Myrmarachne bicurvata <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869)</small> â Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne clavigera <small>(Thorell, 1877)</small> â Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Myrmarachne elongata <small>Szombathy, 1915</small> â Africa, Japan, China, Vietnam
- Myrmarachne formicaria <small>(De Geer, 1778)</small> â Macaronesia, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe, Caucasus, Far East), Iran, China, Korea, Japan. Introduced to Canada, United States
- Myrmarachne luctuosa <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small> â Australia (New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Queensland)
- Myrmarachne melanocephala <small>MacLeay, 1839</small> â Pakistan to Vietnam and Indonesia (type species)
- Myrmarachne melanotarsa <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & Salm, 2002</small> â Kenya, China?
- Myrmarachne morningside <small>Benjamin, 2015</small> â Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne prava <small>(Karsch, 1880)</small> â Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne ramunni <small>Narayan, 1915</small> â Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne spissa <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne striatipes <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small> â Australia (New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania)
- Myrmarachne uniseriata <small>Narayan, 1915</small> â India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne acromegalis <small>Yamasaki & Ahmad, 2013</small> â Thailand, Indonesia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne acutidens <small>Yamasaki & Edwards, 2013</small> â Indonesia
- Myrmarachne albocincta <small>(C. L. Koch, 1846)</small> â United States
- Myrmarachne albosetosa <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â South Africa
- Myrmarachne alticeps <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Java)
- Myrmarachne amabilis <small>Yamasaki, 2018</small> â Malaysia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne angusta <small>(Thorell, 1877)</small> â China to Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Myrmarachne annandalei <small>Simon, 1901</small> â Malaysia
- Myrmarachne assimilis <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Malaysia (Borneo), Philippines
- Myrmarachne attenuata <small>(Karsch, 1880)</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne attenuata <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901)</small> â Singapore
- Myrmarachne augusta <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â Madagascar
- Myrmarachne aurea <small>Ceccarelli, 2010</small> â Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
- Myrmarachne bakeri <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne balinese <small>PrószyÃ
Âski & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010</small> â Indonesia (Bali)
- Myrmarachne bamakoi <small>Berland & Millot, 1941</small> â Mali
- Myrmarachne bicolor <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small> â Australia (Queensland, Northern Territory)
- Myrmarachne bicurvata <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1869)</small> â Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne bidentata <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne biseratensis <small>Badcock, 1918</small> â Malaysia, Indonesia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne brevis <small>Xiao, 2002</small> â China
- Myrmarachne caliraya <small>Barrion & , 1995</small> â India, Philippines
- Myrmarachne capito <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Java)
- Myrmarachne chapmani <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne circulus <small>Xiao & Wang, 2004</small> â China
- Myrmarachne clavigera <small>(Thorell, 1877)</small> â Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Myrmarachne collarti <small>Roewer, 1965</small> â DR Congo, Uganda
- Myrmarachne concava <small>Zhu, J. X. Zhang, Z. S. Zhang & Chen, 2005</small> â China
- Myrmarachne confusa <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Angola, São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe
- Myrmarachne consobrina <small>, 1955</small> â Niger
- Myrmarachne constricta <small>(Blackwall, 1877)</small> â Seychelles
- Myrmarachne contracta <small>(Karsch, 1880)</small> â Indonesia
- Myrmarachne cornuta <small>Badcock, 1918</small> â China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia (peninsula, Borneo), Singapore, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo, Java)
- Myrmarachne corpuzrarosae <small>Barrion, 1981</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne corusca <small>WiÃ
Âniewski & WesoÃ
Âowska, 2024</small> â Uganda
- Myrmarachne cowani <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â Madagascar
- Myrmarachne crassembolus <small>Yamasaki & Ahmad, 2013</small> â Borneo
- Myrmarachne cyrtodens <small>Yamasaki & Ahmad, 2013</small> â Borneo
- Myrmarachne debilis <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Java)
- Myrmarachne decorata <small>Reimoser, 1927</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Myrmarachne dilatata <small>(Karsch, 1880)</small> â Malawi
- Myrmarachne dirangicus <small>Bastawade, 2002</small> â India
- Myrmarachne dubia <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne dundoensis <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Angola, Kenya, Botswana
- Myrmarachne edentata <small>Berry, Beatty & PrószyÃ
Âski, 1996</small> â Caroline Is. Mariana Is.
- Myrmarachne edentula <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne edwardsi <small>Berry, Beatty & PrószyÃ
Âski, 1996</small> â Caroline Is.
- Myrmarachne eidmanni <small>Roewer, 1942</small> â West Africa, DR Congo
- Myrmarachne elongata <small>Szombathy, 1915</small> â Africa, Japan, China, Vietnam
- Myrmarachne endoi <small>Yamasaki & Ahmad, 2013</small> â Malaysia (Borneo), Singapore, Indonesia (Simeulue)
- Myrmarachne epigealis <small>Yamasaki & Edwards, 2013</small> â Indonesia
- Myrmarachne erythrocephalus <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small> â Australia (Queensland, Western Australia, New South Wales)
- Myrmarachne eumenes <small>(Simon, 1900)</small> â Madagascar
- Myrmarachne evidens <small>Roewer, 1965</small> â DR Congo, Uganda, Angola
- Myrmarachne foenisex <small>Simon, 1909</small> â Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Gabon, DR Congo, Angola
- Myrmarachne foreli <small>Lessert, 1925</small> â Uganda, Angola, Botswana, Malawi, South Africa
- Myrmarachne formica <small>(Doleschall, 1859)</small> â Indonesia (Ambon)
- Myrmarachne formicaria <small>(De Geer, 1778)</small> â Macaronesia, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe, Caucasus, Far East), Iran, China, Korea, Japan. Introduced to Canada, United States
- Myrmarachne formosa <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra, Sulawesi)
- Myrmarachne formosana <small>(Matsumura, 1911)</small> â Taiwan
- Myrmarachne formosana <small>(Saito, 1933)</small> â Taiwan
- Myrmarachne formosicola <small>Strand, 1910</small> â Taiwan
- Myrmarachne fredwanlessi <small>, 2021</small> â Vietnam
- Myrmarachne galea <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & , 2022</small> â Ivory Coast
- Myrmarachne galianoae <small>Cutler, 1981</small> â Bolivia
- Myrmarachne giltayi <small>Roewer, 1965</small> â DR Congo, Kenya, Angola
- Myrmarachne gisti <small>Fox, 1937</small> â China, Vietnam
- Myrmarachne glavisi <small>PrószyÃ
Âski & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010</small> â Bali
- Myrmarachne gurgulla <small>Ceccarelli, 2010</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Myrmarachne hamata <small>C. Wang, Mi & Peng, 2023</small> â China
- Myrmarachne hashimotoi <small>Yamasaki, 2018</small> â Malaysia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne helensmithae <small>Pekár, 2017</small> â Australia (Queensland, Northern Territory)
- Myrmarachne hesperia <small>(Simon, 1887)</small> â West Africa, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko)
- Myrmarachne hidaspis <small>Caporiacco, 1935</small> â India (Karakorum)
- Myrmarachne himalayensis <small>Narayan, 1915</small> â India
- Myrmarachne hoffmanni <small>Strand, 1913</small> â China
- Myrmarachne ichneumon <small>(Simon, 1886)</small> â Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar, Mozambique, South Africa
- Myrmarachne incerta <small>Narayan, 1915</small> â India
- Myrmarachne inermichelis <small> & Strand, 1906</small> â Russia (Far East), Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan
- Myrmarachne inflatipalpis <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Botswana, Malawi, South Africa
- Myrmarachne iridescens <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne isolata <small>Clark & , 1977</small> â St. Helena
- Myrmarachne jacksoni <small>PrószyÃ
Âski & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010</small> â China, Indonesia (Bali)
- Myrmarachne jacobsoni <small>Reimoser, 1925</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Myrmarachne japonica <small>(Karsch, 1879)</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
- Myrmarachne jianfenglin <small>Barrion, Barrion-Dupo & Heong, 2013</small> â China (Hainan)
- Myrmarachne kiboschensis <small>Lessert, 1925</small> â Botswana to China
- Myrmarachne kilifi <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Kenya, Tanzania
- Myrmarachne kitale <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya
- Myrmarachne kochi <small>Reimoser, 1925</small> â Malaysia, Indonesia
- Myrmarachne kuan <small>Wang, Mi, Li & Xu, 2024</small> â China
- Myrmarachne kuwagata <small>Yaginuma, 1967</small> â India, China, Korea, Japan
- Myrmarachne laeta <small>(Thorell, 1887)</small> â India, Pakistan, Indonesia (Nias Is.), China
- M. l. flava <small>Narayan, 1915</small> â Pakistan, India
- M. l. praelonga <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Myanmar
- Myrmarachne lagarosoma <small>Yamasaki, 2018</small> â Malaysia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne lambirensis <small>Yamasaki & Ahmad, 2013</small> â Indonesia (Java, Borneo)
- Myrmarachne laurentina <small>Bacelar, 1953</small> â Mozambique, South Africa
- Myrmarachne lawrencei <small>Roewer, 1965</small> â Ethiopia, Gabon, DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania
- Myrmarachne legon <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Niger, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Ghana
- Myrmarachne leleupi <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â South Africa
- Myrmarachne leptognatha <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Java)
- Myrmarachne leptosoma <small>Yamasaki, 2018</small> â Malaysia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne lesserti <small>Lawrence, 1938</small> â South Africa
- Myrmarachne linguiensis <small>Zhang & Song, 1992</small> â China
- Myrmarachne liui <small>Wang & Li, 2021</small> â China
- Myrmarachne longiventris <small>(Simon, 1903)</small> â Madagascar
- Myrmarachne luachimo <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Uganda, Angola
- Myrmarachne luctuosa <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small> â Australia (New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Queensland)
- Myrmarachne lugens <small>(Thorell, 1881)</small> â Indonesia (Moluccas)
- Myrmarachne lugubris <small>(KulczyÃ
Âski, 1895)</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea
- Myrmarachne lulengana <small>Roewer, 1965</small> â Ethiopia, DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Botswana, South Africa
- Myrmarachne lulengensis <small>Roewer, 1965</small> â DR Congo
- Myrmarachne lupata <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Myrmarachne macaulayi <small>Pekár, 2017</small> â Australia (Queensland, Northern Territory)
- Myrmarachne macleayana <small>(Bradley, 1876)</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Myrmarachne macrognatha <small>(Thorell, 1894)</small> â Indonesia (Java, Flores)
- Myrmarachne mandibularis <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Java)
- Myrmarachne manducator <small>(Westwood, 1841)</small> â India, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Myrmarachne markaha <small>Barrion & Litsinger, 1995</small> â Malaysia (Borneo), Philippines
- Myrmarachne marshalli <small>G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903</small> â Sub-Saharan Africa
- Myrmarachne mcgregori <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne melanocephala <small>MacLeay, 1839</small> â Pakistan to Vietnam and Indonesia (type species)
- Myrmarachne melanotarsa <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & Salm, 2002</small> â Kenya, China?
- Myrmarachne militaris <small>Szombathy, 1913</small> â West, Central, East Africa
- Myrmarachne milledgei <small>Pekár, 2017</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Myrmarachne mixiaoqii <small>Wang & Li, 2023</small> â China (Hainan)
- Myrmarachne moesta <small>(Thorell, 1877)</small> â Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Myrmarachne morningside <small>Benjamin, 2015</small> â Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne myrmicaeformis <small>(Lucas, 1871)</small> â Algeria
- Myrmarachne naro <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Kenya
- Myrmarachne natalica <small>Lessert, 1925</small> â South Africa
- Myrmarachne nemorensis <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â Myanmar
- Myrmarachne nigella <small>Simon, 1901</small> â Philippines. Introduced to Hawaii
- Myrmarachne nigeriensis <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Guinea, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe, Angola
- Myrmarachne nigra <small>(Thorell, 1877)</small> â Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Myrmarachne nitidissima <small>(Thorell, 1877)</small> â Malaysia (Borneo), Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Myrmarachne onceana <small>Barrion & Litsinger, 1995</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne opaca <small>(Karsch, 1880)</small> â Malaysia (Borneo), Philippines
- Myrmarachne palladia <small>Denis, 1958</small> â Afghanistan
- Myrmarachne paviei <small>(Simon, 1886)</small> â Thailand
- Myrmarachne pectorosa <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- M. p. sternodes <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Myrmarachne piercei <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne pinakapalea <small>Barrion & Litsinger, 1995</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne pinoysorum <small>Barrion & Litsinger, 1995</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne pisarskii <small>Berry, Beatty & PrószyÃ
Âski, 1996</small> â Caroline Is.
- Myrmarachne poonaensis <small>Tikader, 1973</small> â India
- Myrmarachne prava <small>(Karsch, 1880)</small> â Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne prognatha <small>(Thorell, 1887)</small> â Myanmar
- Myrmarachne providens <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne pumilio <small>(Karsch, 1880)</small> â Bangladesh, Borneo, China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam
- Myrmarachne pygmaea <small>(Thorell, 1894)</small> â Singapore
- Myrmarachne radiata <small>(Thorell, 1894)</small> â Indonesia (Java)
- Myrmarachne ramosa <small>Badcock, 1918</small> â Malaysia
- Myrmarachne ramunni <small>Narayan, 1915</small> â Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne rhopalota <small>(Thorell, 1895)</small> â Myanmar
- Myrmarachne richardsi <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Ghana
- Myrmarachne robusta <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â India, Myanmar
- Myrmarachne roeweri <small>Reimoser, 1934</small> â India
- Myrmarachne rufescens <small>(Thorell, 1877)</small> â Indonesia (Sulawesi)
- Myrmarachne rufisquei <small>Berland & Millot, 1941</small> â Senegal
- Myrmarachne russellsmithi <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Nigeria
- Myrmarachne sabahna <small>Yamasaki & Ahmad, 2013</small> â Malaysia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne salaputium <small>Yamasaki, 2018</small> â Malaysia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne salongensis <small>Pett, 2023</small> â DR Congo
- Myrmarachne satarensis <small>Narayan, 1915</small> â India
- Myrmarachne schenkeli <small>Peng & Li, 2002</small> â China (Hong Kong)
- Myrmarachne seriatis <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne singularis <small>Logunov, 2021</small> â Vietnam
- Myrmarachne smaragdina <small>Ceccarelli, 2010</small> â Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland)
- Myrmarachne solitaria <small>G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903</small> â Mozambique, South Africa, Lesotho
- Myrmarachne spissa <small>(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1892)</small> â India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne striatipes <small>(L. Koch, 1879)</small> â Australia (New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania)
- Myrmarachne tagalica <small>Banks, 1930</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne tamsuiensis <small>Yamasaki, 2013</small> â Taiwan
- Myrmarachne tayabasana <small>Chamberlin, 1925</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne thaii <small>Ã
»abka, 1985</small> â Vietnam
- Myrmarachne tintinnabulum <small>Yamasaki, 2018</small> â Malaysia (Borneo)
- Myrmarachne transversa <small>(Mukerjee, 1930)</small> â India
- Myrmarachne tristis <small>(Simon, 1882)</small> â Libya to India
- Myrmarachne uelensis <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â DR Congo
- Myrmarachne uniseriata <small>Narayan, 1915</small> â India, Sri Lanka
- Myrmarachne uvira <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Ethiopia, Ghana, Nigeria, DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana
- Myrmarachne vanessae <small>Wanless, 1978</small> â Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Mozambique
- Myrmarachne vehemens <small>Fox, 1937</small> â China
- Myrmarachne vestita <small>(Thorell, 1895)</small> â Myanmar
- Myrmarachne vulgarisa <small>Barrion & Litsinger, 1995</small> â Philippines
- Myrmarachne xingrenensis <small>C. Wang, Mi & Peng, 2023</small> â China
- Myrmarachne yinae <small>C. Wang, Mi & Peng, 2023</small> â China
- Myrmarachne zabkai <small>Pekár, 2017</small> â Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
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