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Synotaxus
''Synotaxus'' is a genus of Araneomorphae, araneomorph spiders in the family Synotaxidae that was first described by Eugène Simon, Eugène Louis Simon in 1895. Originally placed with the Theridiidae, tangle web spiders, it was moved to the Monotypic taxon, monotypic family Synotaxidae in 2017. Description Spiders in this genus have a long, green abdomen, which extends to varying degrees beyond the spinnerets. The carapace is wide and flat, and they have long, delicate legs with the first being the longest. The legs and body are both covered in long, fine setae. The posterior lateral spinnerets bear enlarged aggregate gland spigots, and the male pedipalp has a stout patellar spur. The palpal femur, patella and tibia bear strong, often greatly enlarged, macrosetae. Species it contains eleven species, found in South America, Panama, Costa Rica, and on Trinidad: * ''Synotaxus bonaldoi'' Santos & Rheims, 2005 – Brazil * ''Synotaxus brescoviti'' Santos & Rheims, 2005 – Brazil ...
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''Synotaxus'' is a genus of Araneomorphae, araneomorph spiders in the family Synotaxidae that was first described by Eugène Simon, Eugène Louis Simon in 1895. Originally placed with the Theridiidae, tangle web spiders, it was moved to the Monotypic taxon, monotypic family Synotaxidae in 2017. Description Spiders in this genus have a long, green abdomen, which extends to varying degrees beyond the spinnerets. The carapace is wide and flat, and they have long, delicate legs with the first being the longest. The legs and body are both covered in long, fine setae. The posterior lateral spinnerets bear enlarged aggregate gland spigots, and the male pedipalp has a stout patellar spur. The palpal femur, patella and tibia bear strong, often greatly enlarged, macrosetae. Species it contains eleven species, found in South America, Panama, Costa Rica, and on Trinidad: * ''Synotaxus bonaldoi'' Santos & Rheims, 2005 – Brazil * ''Synotaxus brescoviti'' Santos & Rheims, 2005 – Brazil ...
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