Anyphops sexspinatus

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Concordia Anyphops Flat Spider
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Selenopidae
Genus: Anyphops
Species:
A. sexspinatus
Binomial name
Anyphops sexspinatus
(Lawrence, 1940) [1]
Synonyms
  • Selenops sexspinatusLawrence, 1940

Anyphops sexspinatus is a species of spider in the family Selenopidae. [2] It is endemic to the Northern Cape, South Africa and is commonly known as the Concordia Anyphops flat spider. [3]

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Distribution

Anyphops sexspinatus is found in the Northern Cape, South Africa. The species occurs at altitudes ranging from 182 to 1342 m above sea level. Known locations include Concordia, Kamieskroon, Leliefontein, Richtersveld Transfrontier National Park, and Namaqua National Park. [3]

Habitat and ecology

The species inhabits Desert and Succulent Karoo biomes. Anyphops sexspinatus are free-living cryptozoic nocturnal ground-dwelling spiders. [3]

Description

Anyphops sexspinatus is known only from the female. The specimen is bleached. The carapace is light yellow-brown, darker anteriorly than posteriorly. The thoracic stria, the boundaries of the cephalic area, and the areas surrounding the eyes are brown, darker than the remainder. Radiations from the stria are faint. [3]

The abdomen above is bleached or rubbed. All legs have distinct bands, especially on the tibiae. Tibia I and II have 6, metatarsus I and II have 3 pairs of inferior spines. The total length is 14.5 mm. [3]

Conservation

Anyphops sexspinatus is listed as Least Concern. Much natural habitat remains within its range and it is likely to be undersampled. The species is protected in Richtersveld National Park and Namaqua National Park. Additional sampling is needed to collect males and determine the species' range. There are no known threats to the species. [3]

Taxonomy

The species was originally described by Reginald Frederick Lawrence in 1940 as Selenops sexspinatus from Concordia in the Northern Cape. It was transferred to the genus Anyphops by Benoit in 1968. The species was wrongly listed in the World Spider Catalog as occurring in Namibia. [3]

References

  1. Lawrence, R.F. (1940). "The genus Selenops (Araneae) in South Africa". Annals of the South African Museum. 32: 555–608.
  2. "Anyphops sexspinatus (Lawrence, 1940)". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved 2025-09-27.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dippenaar-Schoeman, A.S.; Haddad, C.R.; Foord, S.H.; Lotz, L.N. (2020). The Selenopidae of South Africa. Version 1. South African National Survey of Arachnida Photo Identification Guide. p. 56. doi:10.5281/zenodo.7162139. Creative Commons by small.svg  This article incorporates text available under the CC BY 4.0 license.