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Huntsman spiderHuntsman spiders, members of the family Sparassidae (formerly Heteropodidae), catch their prey by hunting rather than in webs. They are also called giant crab spiders because of their size and appearance. Larger species sometimes are referred to as wood spiders, because of their preference for woody places (forests, mine shafts, woodpiles, wooden shacks). In southern Africa the genus Palystes are known as rain spiders or lizard-eating spiders. Commonly, they are confused with baboon spiders from the Mygalomorphae infraorder, which are not closely related. More than a thousand Sparassidae species occur in most warm temperate to tropical regions of the world, including much of Australia, Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean Basin, and the Americas. Several species of huntsman spider can use an unusual form of locomotion. The wheel spider (Carparachne aureoflava) from the Namib uses a cartwheeling motion which gives it its name, while Cebrennus rechenbergi uses a handspring motion.
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List of Sparassidae speciesThis page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Sparassidae. As of January 2020, the World Spider Catalog accepts 1383 species in 96 genera: † Sparassidae sp. Wunderlich, 2008c — Palaeogen Baltic amber
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AnaptomecusAnaptomecus is a genus of huntsman spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1903.
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