Xysticus is a genus of around 300 ground crab spider species described by C. L. Koch in 1835, belonging to the order Araneae, family Thomisidae.
The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek root xyst, meaning "scraped, scraper".
Behaviour
The spiders of the genus Xysticus do not build webs; like most Thomisidae they are ambush hunters and prefer to hunt near the ground (hence the common name "ground crab spiders"). They move slowly, and commonly hunt by stationing themselves in a high-traffic area and grabbing whatever arthropod passes close enough. Also like most other Thomisidae, they seize prey with their enlarged anterior two pairs of legs and kill it by a venomous bite.
Description
Xysticus and Coriarachne are dark brown or reddish-brown crab spiders often encountered on weeds or trees. While similar to the 'flower spiders', they tend to have shorter, sturdier legs. Many, but not all, species have abdomens more patterned than most Thomisus species, rather like some of the Synema species. Some however, that are more terrestrial, resemble earth in colour and texture.
Most species of the genus Xysticus are small to medium sized spiders. They show a sexual dimorphism in size. Females of typical species reach a maximum of of body length, while their males are about long, about half the size of the females.
The basic colour of these species is usually brown, beige or gray. The prosoma is sometimes slightly smaller than the opisthosoma. In many species the front body shows in the middle a broad, pale longitudinal band. The opisthosoma is clearly flattened in most species and shows a median broad and dark leaf marking.
The species are often very similar to each other, and in most cases can be distinguished only by a microscopic examination of the reproductive organs.
Diagnostic characters
Members of this genus have a smooth or granulated integument and their colour is cryptic fawn to reddish brown to blend in with the soil surface. The body and legs are covered with simple setae, rarely blunt. The tibiae and metatarsi I and II each have more than three pairs of setae ventrally. They are all cryptic and difficult to identify, with genitalia playing an important role in distinguishing between species.
Species
, this genus includes 275 species and ten subspecies.
These species have articles on Wikipedia:
- Xysticus alboniger <small>Turnbull, Dondale & Redner, 1965</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus ampullatus <small>Turnbull, Dondale & Redner, 1965</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus auctificus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus audax <small>(Schrank, 1803)</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, China, Korea, Japan (type species)
- Xysticus britcheri <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â Russia (Europe to Far East), Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus californicus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States, Mexico
- Xysticus canadensis <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â Russia (Europe to Far East), Canada, United States
- Xysticus concursus <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â United States
- Xysticus cristatus <small>(Clerck, 1757)</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, Nepal, China, Korea, Japan. Introduced to Canada, United States
- Xysticus croceus <small>Fox, 1937</small> â India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Vietnam
- Xysticus discursans <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â North America
- Xysticus elegans <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus ellipticus <small>Turnbull, Dondale & Redner, 1965</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus emertoni <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Russia (Urals to Far East), Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China, Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus fagei <small>Lessert, 1919</small> â Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa
- Xysticus ferox <small>(Hentz, 1847)</small> â Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus fervidus <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus fraternus <small>Banks, 1895</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus funestus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â North America
- Xysticus gosiutus <small>Gertsch, 1933</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus gulosus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â North America
- Xysticus havilandi <small>Lawrence, 1942</small> â South Africa
- Xysticus locuples <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â North America
- Xysticus lucifugus <small>Lawrence, 1937</small> â South Africa
- Xysticus luctans <small>(C. L. Koch, 1845)</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus luctuosus <small>(Blackwall, 1836)</small> â North America, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia
- Xysticus montanensis <small>Keyserling, 1887</small> â Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus mulleri <small>Lawrence, 1952</small> â South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini
- Xysticus namaquensis <small>Simon, 1910</small> â South Africa
- Xysticus natalensis <small>Lawrence, 1938</small> â Zimbabwe, Mozambique, South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini
- Xysticus obscurus <small>Collett, 1877</small> â North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East)
- Xysticus pellax <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894</small> â North America
- Xysticus pretiosus <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus punctatus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus sagittifer <small>Lawrence, 1927</small> â Namibia, South Africa
- Xysticus simonstownensis <small>Strand, 1909</small> â South Africa
- Xysticus texanus <small>Banks, 1904</small> â United States, Mexico
- Xysticus triguttatus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus tugelanus <small>Lawrence, 1942</small> â South Africa, Lesotho
- Xysticus ulmi <small>(Hahn, 1831)</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle and South Siberia), Central Asia, China
- Xysticus urbensis <small>Lawrence, 1952</small> â South Africa, Lesotho
- Xysticus abditus <small>, 2006</small> â Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey
- Xysticus acerbus <small>Thorell, 1872</small> â Europe, Central Asia, Russia (Europe to Far East)
- X. a. obscurior <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1895</small> â Moldova
- Xysticus acquiescens <small>Emerton, 1919</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus advectus <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1890</small> â Guatemala, Costa Rica
- Xysticus aethiopicus <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Ethiopia
- Xysticus albertensis <small>Dondale, 2008</small> â Canada
- Xysticus albolimbatus <small>Hu, 2001</small> â China
- Xysticus alboniger <small>Turnbull, Dondale & Redner, 1965</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus aletaiensis <small>Hu & Wu, 1989</small> â Kazakhstan, China
- Xysticus alpicola <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1882</small> â Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine
- Xysticus alpinus <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1887</small> â Alps (Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Austria)
- Xysticus alsus <small>Song & Wang, 1994</small> â China
- Xysticus altaicus <small>Simon, 1895</small> â Kazakhstan
- Xysticus altitudinis <small>, 1976</small> â Israel
- Xysticus ampullatus <small>Turnbull, Dondale & Redner, 1965</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus apachecus <small>Gertsch, 1933</small> â United States
- Xysticus apalacheus <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â United States
- Xysticus apertus <small>Banks, 1898</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus apricus <small>L. Koch, 1876</small> â Italy
- Xysticus aprilinus <small>Bryant, 1930</small> â United States
- Xysticus arenarius <small>Thorell, 1875</small> â Ukraine
- Xysticus arenicola <small>Simon, 1875</small> â France
- Xysticus argenteus <small>, 1966</small> â Ivory Coast
- Xysticus asper <small>(Lucas, 1838)</small> â Canary Islands
- Xysticus atrimaculatus <small> & Strand, 1906</small> â China, Korea, Japan
- Xysticus auctificus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus audax <small>(Schrank, 1803)</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, China, Korea, Japan (type species)
- X. a. massanicus <small>Simon, 1932</small> â France
- Xysticus audaxoides <small>B. S. Zhang, Y. Zhang & Song, 2004</small> â China
- Xysticus austrosibiricus <small>Logunov & Marusik, 1998</small> â Russia (Urals to north-eastern Siberia), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China
- Xysticus autumnalis <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Australia (New South Wales)
- Xysticus aztecus <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus bacurianensis <small>Mcheidze, 1971</small> â Turkey, Caucasus (Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan)
- Xysticus bakanas <small>Marusik & Logunov, 1990</small> â Kazakhstan
- Xysticus banksi <small>Bryant, 1933</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus barbatus <small>Caporiacco, 1936</small> â Libya
- Xysticus benefactor <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus bengalensis <small>Tikader & Biswas, 1974</small> â India
- Xysticus bengdakus <small>Saha & Raychaudhuri, 2007</small> â India
- Xysticus beni <small>Strand, 1913</small> â DR Congo
- Xysticus berlandi <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> â China
- Xysticus bermani <small>Marusik, 1994</small> â Russia (middle to north-eastern Siberia), China
- Xysticus bharatae <small>Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999</small> â India
- Xysticus bicolor <small>L. Koch, 1867</small> â Greece
- Xysticus bicuspis <small>Keyserling, 1887</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus bifasciatus <small>C. L. Koch, 1837</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China
- Xysticus bimaculatus <small>L. Koch, 1867</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Xysticus bohdanowiczi <small>Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2004</small> â China
- Xysticus bolivari <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus bradti <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus breviceps <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885</small> â India
- Xysticus brevidentatus <small>Wunderlich, 1995</small> â Italy, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania
- Xysticus britcheri <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â Russia (Europe to Far East), Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus brunneitibiis <small>Caporiacco, 1939</small> â Ethiopia
- Xysticus californicus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States, Mexico
- Xysticus canadensis <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â Russia (Europe to Far East), Canada, United States
- Xysticus caspicus <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan
- Xysticus caucasius <small>L. Koch, 1878</small> â Georgia
- Xysticus chaparralis <small>Schick, 1965</small> â United States
- Xysticus charitonowi <small>Mcheidze, 1971</small> â Georgia
- Xysticus chippewa <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â North America, Northern Europe
- Xysticus chui <small>Ono, 1992</small> â China, Taiwan
- Xysticus cochise <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â United States
- Xysticus coloradensis <small>Bryant, 1930</small> â United States
- Xysticus concinnus <small>Kroneberg, 1875</small> â Central Asia
- Xysticus concretus <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Japan
- Xysticus concursus <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â United States
- Xysticus conflatus <small>Song, Tang & Zhu, 1995</small> â China, Korea
- Xysticus connectens <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1901</small> â China
- Xysticus cor <small>Canestrini, 1873</small> â Azores, Southern Europe, Turkey, Iran
- Xysticus corsicus <small>Simon, 1875</small> â France (Corsica)
- Xysticus crispabilis <small>Song & Gao, 1996</small> â China
- Xysticus cristatus <small>(Clerck, 1757)</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia, Nepal, China, Korea, Japan. Introduced to Canada, United States
- Xysticus croceus <small>Fox, 1937</small> â India, Nepal, Bhutan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Vietnam
- Xysticus cunctator <small>Thorell, 1877</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus curtus <small>Banks, 1898</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus dali <small>Li & Yang, 2008</small> â China
- Xysticus davidi <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> â Russia (Far East), China
- Xysticus denisi <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> â China
- Xysticus desidiosus <small>Simon, 1875</small> â Europe
- Xysticus discursans <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â North America
- Xysticus diversus <small>(Blackwall, 1870)</small> â Italy (Sicily)
- Xysticus doriai <small>(Dalmas, 1922)</small> â Italy
- Xysticus dzhungaricus <small>Tystshenko, 1965</small> â Kazakhstan, Russia (Central Asia to Far East), Central Asia, China
- Xysticus edax <small>(O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1872)</small> â Turkey, Azerbaijan, Israel, Iraq, Iran
- Xysticus elegans <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus elephantus <small>Ono, 1978</small> â Nepal, China
- Xysticus ellipticus <small>Turnbull, Dondale & Redner, 1965</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus emertoni <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Russia (Urals to Far East), Kazakhstan, Central Asia, China, Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus ephippiatus <small>Simon, 1880</small> â Kazakhstan, Russia (Central Asia to Far East), Central Asia, Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
- Xysticus erraticus <small>(Blackwall, 1834)</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus (Russia)
- Xysticus facetus <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1896</small> â Mexico, El Salvador
- Xysticus fagei <small>Lessert, 1919</small> â Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa
- Xysticus federalis <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus ferox <small>(Hentz, 1847)</small> â Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus ferrugineus <small>Menge, 1876</small> â Europe, Turkey, China
- Xysticus ferruginoides <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> â Russia (South Siberia, Far East), Mongolia
- Xysticus fervidus <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus flavitarsis <small>Simon, 1878</small> â DR Congo
- Xysticus flavovittatus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â United States
- Xysticus floridanus <small>Banks, 1896</small> â United States
- Xysticus fraternus <small>Banks, 1895</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus funestus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â North America
- Xysticus furtivus <small>Gertsch, 1936</small> â United States
- Xysticus gallicus <small>Simon, 1875</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Iran
- X. g. batumiensis <small>Mcheidze & Utochkin, 1971</small> â Georgia
- Xysticus gattefossei <small>, 1956</small> â Morocco
- Xysticus geometres <small>L. Koch, 1874</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Xysticus gertschi <small>Schick, 1965</small> â North America
- Xysticus gortanii <small>Caporiacco, 1922</small> â Italy
- Xysticus gosiutus <small>Gertsch, 1933</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus gracilis <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Colombia
- Xysticus grallator <small>Simon, 1932</small> â Portugal, Spain, France (Corsica), Italy
- Xysticus guizhou <small>Song & Zhu, 1997</small> â China
- Xysticus gulosus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â North America
- Xysticus havilandi <small>Lawrence, 1942</small> â South Africa
- Xysticus hedini <small>Schenkel, 1936</small> â Russia (South Siberia, Far East), Mongolia, China, Korea, Japan
- Xysticus helophilus <small>Simon, 1890</small> â Yemen
- Xysticus hepaticus <small>Simon, 1903</small> â Madagascar
- Xysticus himalayaensis <small>Tikader & Biswas, 1974</small> â India
- Xysticus hui <small>Platnick, 1993</small> â China
- Xysticus humilis <small>Redner & Dondale, 1966</small> â United States
- Xysticus ibex <small>Simon, 1875</small> â Spain, France, Italy
- X. i. dalmasi <small>Simon, 1932</small> â France
- Xysticus ictericus <small>L. Koch, 1874</small> â Fiji
- Xysticus idolothytus <small>Logunov, 1995</small> â Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China
- Xysticus illaudatus <small>Logunov, 1995</small> â Russia (Far East)
- Xysticus imitarius <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â United States
- Xysticus indiligens <small>(Walckenaer, 1837)</small> â United States
- Xysticus insulicola <small>Bösenberg & Strand, 1906</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Japan
- Xysticus iviei <small>Schick, 1965</small> â United States
- X. i. sierrensis <small>Schick, 1965</small> â United States
- Xysticus jabalpurensis <small>Gajbe & Gajbe, 1999</small> â India
- Xysticus japenus <small>Roewer, 1938</small> â Indonesia (Western New Guinea)
- Xysticus jiangi <small>Peng, Yin & Kim, 2000</small> â China
- Xysticus jinlin <small>Song & Zhu, 1995</small> â China
- Xysticus joyantius <small>Tikader, 1966</small> â India
- Xysticus jugalis <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Ethiopia
- X. j. larvatus <small>Caporiacco, 1949</small> â Kenya
- Xysticus kalandadzei <small>Mcheidze & Utochkin, 1971</small> â Georgia
- Xysticus kali <small>Tikader & Biswas, 1974</small> â India
- Xysticus kamakhyai <small>Tikader, 1962</small> â India
- Xysticus kansuensis <small>Tang, Song & Zhu, 1995</small> â China, Japan
- Xysticus kashidi <small>Tikader, 1963</small> â India
- Xysticus kaznakovi <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Caucasus (Russia, Azerbaijan), Iran, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan
- Xysticus kempeleni <small>Thorell, 1872</small> â Europe, Central Asia
- X. k. nigriceps <small>Simon, 1932</small> â France
- Xysticus khasiensis <small>Tikader, 1980</small> â India
- Xysticus kochi <small>Thorell, 1872</small> â Europe, Mediterranean, Central Asia
- X. k. abchasicus <small>Mcheidze & Utochkin, 1971</small> â Georgia
- Xysticus kulczynskii <small>Werjbitzky, 1902</small> â Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran
- Xysticus kurilensis <small>Strand, 1907</small> â Russia (Sakhalin, Kurile Is.), China, Korea, Japan
- Xysticus kuzgi <small>Marusik & Logunov, 1990</small> â Central Asia
- Xysticus laetus <small>Thorell, 1875</small> â Italy, Caucasus, Iran
- Xysticus lanio <small>C. L. Koch, 1835</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle and South Siberia), Turkmenistan
- Xysticus lapidarius <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â Central Asia
- Xysticus lassanus <small>Chamberlin, 1925</small> â United States, Mexico
- Xysticus latitabundus <small>Logunov, 1995</small> â Russia (Far East)
- Xysticus lepnevae <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â Russia (Far East, Sakhalin), Korea, China
- Xysticus lesserti <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> â China
- Xysticus lineatus <small>(Westring, 1851)</small> â Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Central Asia), Kazakhstan, China
- Xysticus locuples <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â North America
- Xysticus logunovi <small>Seyfulina & Mikhailov, 2004</small> â Russia (Far East)
- Xysticus logunovorum <small>Blick & Ono, 2021</small> â Iran
- Xysticus lucifugus <small>Lawrence, 1937</small> â South Africa
- Xysticus luctans <small>(C. L. Koch, 1845)</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus luctator <small>L. Koch, 1870</small> â Europe, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to South Siberia), Kazakhstan
- Xysticus luctuosus <small>(Blackwall, 1836)</small> â North America, Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Far East), Kazakhstan, Iran, Central Asia
- Xysticus lutzi <small>Gertsch, 1935</small> â United States, Mexico
- Xysticus macedonicus <small>Ã
 ilhavý, 1944</small> â Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Kosovo, Albania, North Macedonia, Greece, Turkey
- Xysticus maculatipes <small>Roewer, 1962</small> â Afghanistan
- Xysticus maculiger <small>Roewer, 1951</small> â Pakistan
- Xysticus manas <small>Song & Zhu, 1995</small> â China
- Xysticus martensi <small>Ono, 1978</small> â Nepal
- Xysticus marusiki <small>Ono & Martens, 2005</small> â Turkey, Iran
- Xysticus metinaktasi <small>Demir, Seyyar & Türker, 2017</small> â Turkey
- Xysticus mongolicus <small>Schenkel, 1963</small> â Russia (Central Asia, South Siberia), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China
- Xysticus montanensis <small>Keyserling, 1887</small> â Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus mulleri <small>Lawrence, 1952</small> â South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini
- Xysticus multiaculeatus <small>Caporiacco, 1940</small> â Ethiopia
- Xysticus mundulus <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1885</small> â India
- Xysticus namaquensis <small>Simon, 1910</small> â South Africa
- Xysticus natalensis <small>Lawrence, 1938</small> â Zimbabwe, Mozambique, South Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini
- Xysticus nataliae <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â Russia (South Siberia)
- Xysticus nigriceps <small>Berland, 1922</small> â East Africa
- Xysticus nigropunctatus <small>L. Koch, 1867</small> â Australia (Queensland)
- Xysticus nigrotrivittatus <small>(Simon, 1870)</small> â Portugal, Spain
- Xysticus nitidus <small>Hu, 2001</small> â China
- Xysticus nubilus <small>Simon, 1875</small> â Macaronesia, Mediterranean, Georgia
- Xysticus nyingchiensis <small>Song & Zhu, 1995</small> â China
- Xysticus obscurus <small>Collett, 1877</small> â North America, Europe, Russia (Europe to Far East)
- Xysticus ocala <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â United States
- Xysticus orizaba <small>Banks, 1898</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus ovatus <small>Simon, 1876</small> â France
- Xysticus paiutus <small>Gertsch, 1933</small> â United States, Mexico
- Xysticus palawanicus <small>Barrion & , 1995</small> â Philippines
- Xysticus palpimirabilis <small>Marusik & Chevrizov, 1990</small> â Kyrgyzstan
- Xysticus parapunctatus <small>Song & Zhu, 1995</small> â China
- Xysticus pearcei <small>Schick, 1965</small> â United States, Mexico
- Xysticus peccans <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876</small> â Egypt
- Xysticus pellax <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894</small> â North America
- Xysticus peltiformus <small>Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2004</small> â China
- Xysticus peninsulanus <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â United States
- Xysticus periscelis <small>Simon, 1908</small> â Australia (Western Australia)
- Xysticus pieperi <small>Ono & Martens, 2005</small> â Iran
- Xysticus pigrides <small>Mello-Leitão, 1929</small> â Cape Verde
- Xysticus pingshan <small>Zhang, Zhu & Song, 2004</small> â China
- Xysticus posti <small>Sauer, 1968</small> â United States
- Xysticus pretiosus <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â Alaska, Canada, United States
- Xysticus promiscuus <small>O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876</small> â Italy (Sicily), Egypt, Israel
- Xysticus pseudobliteus <small>(Simon, 1880)</small> â Russia (Central Asia to Far East), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, Korea
- Xysticus pseudocristatus <small>Azarkina & Logunov, 2001</small> â Russia (West and South Siberia, Central Asia), Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Pakistan, China
- Xysticus pseudolanio <small>Wunderlich, 1995</small> â Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia
- Xysticus pseudoluctuosus <small>Marusik & Logunov, 1995</small> â Turkey, Cyprus, Tajikistan
- Xysticus pulcherrimus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Colombia
- Xysticus punctatus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus pygmaeus <small>Tystshenko, 1965</small> â Kazakhstan
- Xysticus pynurus <small>Tikader, 1968</small> â India
- Xysticus quadrispinus <small>Caporiacco, 1933</small> â Libya
- X. q. concolor <small>Caporiacco, 1933</small> â Libya
- Xysticus quagga <small>Jocqué, 1977</small> â Morocco
- Xysticus rainbowi <small>Strand, 1901</small> â Papua New Guinea
- Xysticus robinsoni <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â United States, Mexico
- Xysticus rockefelleri <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus roonwali <small>Tikader, 1964</small> â India, Nepal
- Xysticus rostratus <small>Ono, 1988</small> â Russia (Far East), Japan
- Xysticus ryukyuensis <small>Ono, 2002</small> â Japan
- Xysticus saganus <small>Bösenberg & Strand, 1906</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea, Japan
- Xysticus sagittifer <small>Lawrence, 1927</small> â Namibia, South Africa
- Xysticus sansan <small>Levy, 2007</small> â Israel
- Xysticus schoutedeni <small>Lessert, 1943</small> â Congo
- Xysticus semicarinatus <small>Simon, 1932</small> â Portugal, Spain, France
- Xysticus sharlaa <small>Marusik & Logunov, 2002</small> â Russia (South Siberia), China
- Xysticus shillongensis <small>Tikader, 1962</small> â India
- Xysticus shyamrupus <small>Tikader, 1966</small> â India
- Xysticus siciliensis <small>Wunderlich, 1995</small> â Italy
- Xysticus sicus <small>Fox, 1937</small> â Russia (Far East), China, Korea
- Xysticus sikkimus <small>Tikader, 1970</small> â India, China
- Xysticus silvestrii <small>Simon, 1905</small> â Argentina
- Xysticus simonstownensis <small>Strand, 1909</small> â South Africa
- Xysticus sjostedti <small>Schenkel, 1936</small> â Russia (Europe to north-eastern Siberia), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China
- Xysticus slovacus <small>SvatoÃ
Â, Pekár & PrÃÂdavka, 2000</small> â Slovakia, Ukraine, Russia (Urals)
- Xysticus soderbomi <small>Schenkel, 1936</small> â Mongolia, China
- Xysticus soldatovi <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â Russia (Far East), China
- Xysticus spasskyi <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â Ukraine, Caucasus
- Xysticus sphericus <small>(Walckenaer, 1837)</small> â United States
- Xysticus spiethi <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus subjugalis <small>Strand, 1906</small> â Ethiopia
- X. s. nigerrimus <small>Caporiacco, 1941</small> â Ethiopia
- Xysticus tampa <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â United States
- Xysticus tarcos <small>L. Koch, 1875</small> â Ethiopia
- Xysticus taukumkurt <small>Marusik & Logunov, 1990</small> â Kazakhstan
- Xysticus tenuiapicalis <small>Demir, 2012</small> â Turkey
- Xysticus texanus <small>Banks, 1904</small> â United States, Mexico
- Xysticus thessalicoides <small>Wunderlich, 1995</small> â Greece (incl. Crete), Turkey
- Xysticus thessalicus <small>Simon, 1916</small> â Croatia, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Israel
- Xysticus tikaderi <small>Bhandari & Gajbe, 2001</small> â India
- Xysticus toltecus <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus torsivoides <small>Song & Zhu, 1995</small> â China
- Xysticus tortuosus <small>Simon, 1932</small> â Portugal, Austria, Morocco, Algeria
- Xysticus transversomaculatus <small>Bösenberg & Strand, 1906</small> â Korea, Japan
- Xysticus triguttatus <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â Canada, United States
- Xysticus trizonatus <small>Ono, 1988</small> â Japan
- Xysticus tsanghoensis <small>Hu, 2001</small> â China
- Xysticus tugelanus <small>Lawrence, 1942</small> â South Africa, Lesotho
- Xysticus turkmenicus <small>Marusik & Logunov, 1995</small> â Iran, Kazakhstan, Central Asia
- Xysticus ukrainicus <small>Utochkin, 1968</small> â Russia (Europe), Georgia
- Xysticus ulmi <small>(Hahn, 1831)</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle and South Siberia), Central Asia, China
- Xysticus urbensis <small>Lawrence, 1952</small> â South Africa, Lesotho
- Xysticus urgumchak <small>Marusik & Logunov, 1990</small> â Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan
- Xysticus utochkini <small>Esyunin & Efimik, 2025</small> â Kazakhstan
- Xysticus variabilis <small>Keyserling, 1880</small> â United States
- Xysticus verecundus <small>Gertsch, 1934</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus verneaui <small>Simon, 1883</small> â Canary Islands, Madeira
- Xysticus viduus <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1898</small> â Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Middle Siberia), Kazakhstan
- Xysticus viveki <small>Gajbe, 2005</small> â India
- Xysticus wagneri <small>Gertsch, 1953</small> â Mexico
- Xysticus walesianus <small>Karsch, 1878</small> â Australia (New South Wales)
- Xysticus winnipegensis <small>Turnbull, Dondale & Redner, 1965</small> â Canada
- Xysticus wunderlichi <small>Logunov, Marusik & Trilikauskas, 2001</small> â Russia (South Siberia), China
- Xysticus xerodermus <small>Strand, 1913</small> â Turkey, Israel, Iran
- Xysticus xiningensis <small>Hu, 2001</small> â China
- Xysticus yebongensis <small>Lee & Kim, 2018</small> â Korea
- Xysticus yogeshi <small>Gajbe, 2005</small> â India
References
- J. H. Redner and C. D. Dondale (1965). A New Species of The Spider Genus Xysticus (Araneae: Thomisidae) From Arizona - Psyche 72(4): 291âÂÂ294.
- H. Demir, O. Seyyar, and M. AktaÃ
 (2008). A Poorly Known Species of the Spider Genus Xysticus C. L. Koch (Araneae, Thomisidae) in Turkey. Archives of Biological Sciences 60(4): 17P-18P.
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