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==References==
==References==
* {{aut|Werner, F.G.}} (1957): Spiders of the New Genus ''Arctachaea'' (Araneae, Theridiidae). ''[[Psyche (entomological journal)|Psyche]]'' '''64''': 102-106. [http://psyche2.entclub.org/articles/64/64-102.pdf PDF]
* {{aut|Werner, F.G.}} (1957): Spiders of the New Genus ''Arctachaea'' (Araneae, Theridiidae). ''[[Psyche (entomological journal)|Psyche]]'' '''64''': 102-106. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927020532/http://psyche2.entclub.org/articles/64/64-102.pdf PDF]
* {{aut|Levi, Herbert W.}} (1962): More American Spiders of the Genus ''Chrysso'' (Araneae, Theridiidae). ''[[Psyche (entomological journal)|Psyche]]'' '''69''': 209-237. [http://psyche2.entclub.org/articles/69/69-209.pdf PDF]
* {{aut|Levi, Herbert W.}} (1962): More American Spiders of the Genus ''Chrysso'' (Araneae, Theridiidae). ''[[Psyche (entomological journal)|Psyche]]'' '''69''': 209-237. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927021835/http://psyche2.entclub.org/articles/69/69-209.pdf PDF]


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Golden comb-footed spider
female C. spiniventris
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Chrysso

Diversity
67 species
male C. pulcherrima

Chrysso is a spider genus that mostly occurs in the Americas and Asia. C. pulcherrima is pantropical, C. nordica occurs from Hungary to Mongolia, and in North America, and C. spiniventris has been intruced in Europe.

Description

The females are about 9 mm long, the hairs on the tip of the abdomen are blade-like. Many species are strikingly colored, but, as in most theridiids, the coloration is variable. C. compressa for example has a striking black sternum and abdomen with a black venter in Brazil, but a yellow venter in Peru. C. venusta has been observed to rapidly change its color when disturbed.

Species

References

  • Werner, F.G. (1957): Spiders of the New Genus Arctachaea (Araneae, Theridiidae). Psyche 64: 102-106. PDF
  • Levi, Herbert W. (1962): More American Spiders of the Genus Chrysso (Araneae, Theridiidae). Psyche 69: 209-237. PDF