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- Palystes abstract "Palystes is a genus of huntsman spiders, commonly called rain spiders or lizard-eating spiders, occurring in Africa, India, Australia, and the Pacific. The most common and widespread species is P. superciliosus, found in South Africa, home to 12 species in the genus. The name Palystes is derived from either the Latin palaestes or the Greek palaistes, meaning "wrestler". The genus was first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1875.".
- Palystes class Arachnid.
- Palystes family Huntsman_spider.
- Palystes kingdom Animal.
- Palystes order Spider.
- Palystes phylum Arthropod.
- Palystes thumbnail Sparassidae_Palystes_castaneus_mature_female_9923s.jpg?width=300.
- Palystes wikiPageExternalLink palystes.htm.
- Palystes wikiPageID "35539359".
- Palystes wikiPageRevisionID "583924815".
- Palystes classis "Arachnida".
- Palystes diversity "22".
- Palystes diversityLink "List of Sparassidae species#Palystes".
- Palystes familia Huntsman_spider.
- Palystes genus "Palystes".
- Palystes genusAuthority "L. Koch, 1875".
- Palystes hasPhotoCollection Palystes.
- Palystes imageCaption "Female Palystes castaneus near Somerset West, South Africa".
- Palystes imageWidth "250".
- Palystes name "Palystes".
- Palystes ordo Spider.
- Palystes phylum "Arthropoda".
- Palystes rangeMapWidth "250".
- Palystes regnum "Animalia".
- Palystes subdivision "See text.".
- Palystes subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Palystes typeSpecies "Palystes castaneus".
- Palystes typeSpeciesAuthority "Latreille, 1819".
- Palystes zoosectio Entelegynae.
- Palystes subject Category:Sparassidae.
- Palystes type Animal.
- Palystes type Arachnid.
- Palystes type Eukaryote.
- Palystes type Species.
- Palystes type Organism.
- Palystes comment "Palystes is a genus of huntsman spiders, commonly called rain spiders or lizard-eating spiders, occurring in Africa, India, Australia, and the Pacific. The most common and widespread species is P. superciliosus, found in South Africa, home to 12 species in the genus. The name Palystes is derived from either the Latin palaestes or the Greek palaistes, meaning "wrestler". The genus was first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1875.".
- Palystes label "Palystes".
- Palystes label "Palystes".
- Palystes sameAs Palystes.
- Palystes sameAs m.0j9q8km.
- Palystes sameAs Q3361720.
- Palystes sameAs Q3361720.
- Palystes wasDerivedFrom Palystes?oldid=583924815.
- Palystes depiction Sparassidae_Palystes_castaneus_mature_female_9923s.jpg.
- Palystes isPrimaryTopicOf Palystes.
- Palystes name "Palystes".