Olios

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Olios
Olios.jpg
Male Olios argelasius
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Sparassidae
Genus: Olios
Walckenaer, 1837
Type species
Olios argelasius
Species

See text.

Diversity[1]
177 species

Olios is the largest genus of huntsman spiders, containing 177 species.[1] They are found throughout the world, with most species occurring in hot countries.[1] The genus was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in 1837.[1]

Olios giganteus with prey

Species[]

According to The World Spider Catalog, Version 22.0:[1]

  • Blackwall, 1866 — Central Africa
  • Thorell, 1890 — Sumatra
  • , 1953 — Venezuela
  • Pocock, 1899 — New Britain
  • Pocock, 1901 — India
  • Karsch, 1878 — Mozambique
  • , 1937 — USA
  • Simon, 1887 — Ivory Coast
  • Jäger, 2020 — Angola
  • Strand, 1907 — East Africa
  • Simon, 1901 — Malaysia
    • Olios antiguensis columbiensis Schmidt, 1971 — Colombia
  • Olios argelasius Walckenaer, 1805 — Mediterranean
  • Hogg, 1916 — New Guinea
  • Simon, 1880 — Peru
  • Petrunkevitch, 1911 — Brazil
  • Mello-Leitão, 1918 — Brazil
  • Simon, 1880 — Zanzibar
  • Pocock, 1899 — Cameroon
  • Simon, 1874 — Morocco, Senegal, Sudan
  • Pocock, 1899 — Cameroon
  • , 1951 — New Caledonia
  • & Tikader, 1988 — India
  • Lessert, 1925 — South Africa
  • Roewer, 1951 — Guyana
  • Lawrence, 1938 — South Africa
  • Strand, 1913 — Sumatra
  • Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
  • Lucas, 1838 — Canary Islands
  • Mello-Leitão, 1918 — Brazil
  • Olios ceylonicus , 1902 — Sri Lanka
  • Lawrence, 1937 — South Africa
  • Lessert, 1923 — South Africa
  • Keyserling, 1880 — Mexico
  • Pocock, 1901 — South Africa
  • Simon, 1880 — Moluccas, New Guinea
  • Fage, 1926 — Madagascar
  • Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon
  • Schmidt, 1971 — Ecuador
  • Lessert, 1921 — East Africa
    • Olios correvoni choupangensis Lessert, 1936 — Mozambique
    • Olios correvoni nigrifrons Lawrence, 1928 — Southern Africa
  • Banks, 1909 — Costa Rica
  • Pocock, 1898 — Malawi
  • Pocock, 1901 — South Africa
  • Mello-Leitão, 1945 — Argentina
  • Jäger, 2020 — Indonesia (Java)
  • Jäger, 2012 — Laos, Cambodia
  • Sun, Li & Zhang, 2011 — China
  • C. L. Koch, 1845 — South Africa
  • Eydoux & Souleyet, 1841 — Unknown
  • Caporiacco, 1947 — Guyana
  • & , 2005 — Bangladesh
  • Fage, 1926 — Madagascar
  • O. P.-Cambridge, 1890 — Guatemala to Venezuela
  • Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
  • Strand, 1907 — Java or Ceram
  • Lessert, 1933 — Angola
  • Simon, 1880 — USA, Mexico
  • Simon, 1880 — Zanzibar
  • Strand, 1915 — Cameroon
  • Thorell, 1892 — Indonesia or Australia
  • Chrysanthus, 1965 — New Guinea
  • Nicolet, 1849 — Chile
  • Lessert, 1921 — Ethiopia, East Africa
  • Pocock, 1902 — South Africa
  • Banks, 1929 — Panama
  • Roewer, 1951 — USA
  • Simon, 1898 — Loyalty Islands
  • Walckenaer, 1837 — USA
  • Lessert, 1929 — Congo
  • O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 — Pakistan, Yarkand
  • Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
  • Banks, 1902 — Galapagos Islands
  • Jäger, 2020 — Gambia
  • Karsch, 1879 — West Africa
  • Olios giganteus Keyserling, 1884 — USA, Mexico
  • Sethi & Tikader, 1988 — India
  • Olios greeni Pocock, 1901 — Sri Lanka
  • Strand, 1911 — New Guinea
  • Simon, 1897 — South Africa
  • Pocock, 1901 — India
  • Olios hirtus Karsch, 1879 — Sri Lanka
  • Caporiacco, 1941 — Ethiopia
  • Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
  • Simon, 1890 — Sunda Islands
  • Chrysanthus, 1965 — New Guinea
  • Thorell, 1881 — Kei Islands
  • Jäger, 2012 — Laos
  • & Raychaudhuri, 2007 — India
  • Jäger & , 2000 — Ryukyu Islands
  • Strand, 1916 — Central Africa
  • Simon, 1880 — Brazil
  • Sethi & Tikader, 1988 — India
  • Simon, 1897 — South Africa
  • Jäger, 2020 — Namibia, South Africa
  • Lawrence, 1952 — South Africa
  • Olios lamarcki Latreille, 1806 — Madagascar to Sri Lanka, India
    • Olios lamarcki taprobanicus Strand, 1913 — Sri Lanka
  • Olios lepidus , 1924 — Brazil
  • Caporiacco, 1947 — East Africa
  • Roewer, 1951 — Brazil
  • (Simon, 1884) — Sudan
  • Jäger, 2020 — Ethiopia, Kenya
  • Thorell, 1894 — Pakistan, Myanmar, Sumatra, Java
  • Lawrence, 1952 — South Africa
  • , 1944 — Brazil
  • Blackwall, 1862 — Brazil, West Indies
  • Strand, 1909 — South Africa
  • & , 1995 — Philippines
  • Pocock, 1898 — South Africa
  • Simon, 1880 — Peru, Brazil
  • & , 1990 — China
  • Olios milleti Pocock, 1901 — India, Sri Lanka
  • Mello-Leitão, 1917 — Brazil
  • Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
  • MacLeay, 1827 — Australia
  • O. P.-Cambridge, 1899 — Madagascar
  • Jäger & , 2009 — Laos
  • Mello-Leitão, 1917 — Brazil
  • Doleschall, 1857 — Moluccas, New Guinea
    • Olios mygalinus cinctipes , 1911 — Sulawesi
    • Olios mygalinus nigripalpis Merian, 1911 — Sulawesi
  • & , 1988 — China
  • Jäger, 2020 — Indonesia (Krakatau Is.)
  • Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
  • Simon, 1897 — Java
  • Simon, 1880 — Brazil
  • Taczanowski, 1872 — French Guiana
  • , 1966 — New Caledonia
  • Pocock, 1901 — India
  • Keyserling, 1880 — Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama
  • F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1900 — Guatemala
  • Karsch, 1879 — Congo
  • Mello-Leitão, 1930 — Brazil
  • Thorell, 1877 — Sulawesi
  • Berland, 1924 — New Caledonia
  • Walckenaer, 1837 — Australia
  • Keyserling, 1880 — Brazil
  • Simon, 1897 — India
  • Keyserling, 1880 — Peru
  • Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines
  • Roewer, 1951 — Peru
  • Simon, 1880 — Peru, Brazil
  • Mello-Leitão, 1937 — Brazil
  • Chamberlin, 1924 — Mexico
  • L. Koch, 1865 — New South Wales
  • Hogg, 1914 — New Guinea
  • Walckenaer, 1837 — South Africa
  • Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon
  • Simon, 1884 — India to Sumatra
    • Olios punctipes sordidatus Thorell, 1895 — Myanmar
  • Simon, 1880 — Peru, Brazil
  • , 1935 — Pakistan
  • Simon, 1880 — Madagascar
  • Pocock, 1901 — India
  • Taczanowski, 1872 — French Guiana
  • Caporiacco, 1955 — Guyana
  • Leardi, 1901 — India
  • Pocock, 1901 — India
  • Taczanowski, 1872 — French Guiana
  • Thorell, 1881 — Moluccas, New Guinea
  • Keyserling, 1880 — Colombia
  • Strand, 1913 — Central Africa
  • Simon, 1897 — St. Vincent
  • Jäger & Ono, 2001 — Taiwan
  • Chamberlin, 1924 — Mexico
  • Chamberlin, 1919 — USA
  • Olios senilis Simon, 1880 — India, Sri Lanka
  • , 1875 — Georgia, Central Asia
  • Caporiacco, 1947 — Guyana
  • Lessert, 1929 — Congo
  • O. P.-Cambridge, 1890 — Guatemala
  • Lessert, 1921 — East Africa
  • Roewer, 1933 — Mexico
  • Pocock, 1903 — Socotra
  • Caporiacco, 1940 — Somalia
  • Strand, 1907 — Bolivia
  • Pocock, 1901 — South Africa
  • Pocock, 1901 — South Africa
  • Pocock, 1898 — South Africa
  • Simon, 1897 — India
  • , 1934 — New Guinea
  • Blackwall, 1867 — India
  • Olios suavis O. P.-Cambridge, 1876 — Israel, Egypt
  • Mello-Leitão, 1930 — Brazil
  • Thorell, 1899 — Cameroon
  • Jäger, 2012 — Laos
  • Blackwall, 1862 — Brazil
  • Roewer, 1951 — New Guinea
  • Simon, 1897 — India
  • Thorell, 1891 — Pakistan, India, Myanmar
  • & , 1996 — China
  • Keyserling, 1880 — Peru
  • , Biswas & Raychaudhuri, 1999 — India
  • O. P.-Cambridge, 1885 — Yarkand
  • Lessert, 1936 — Mozambique
  • Pocock, 1899 — Cameroon
  • Strand, 1916 — Trinidad
  • Simon, 1880 — Peru
  • Nicolet, 1849 — Chile
  • Vellard, 1924 — Brazil
  • Strand, 1916 — Central Africa
  • Strand, 1911 — New Guinea
  • Simon, 1897 — India
  • Chamberlin, 1925 — Mexico
  • Thorell, 1881 — Moluccas
  • Simon, 1880 — South Africa

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e Platnick, Norman I. (7 July 2021). "Fam. Sparassidae". The World Spider Catalog, Version 22.0. New York, NY, USA: American Museum of Natural History. doi:10.5531/db.iz.0001. Retrieved 9 July 2021.
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