Creugas gulosus

Thorell, 1878

Creugas gulosus is a of true spider in the Corinnidae, first described by Thorell in 1878. Native to South America, it has established introduced across Africa, Myanmar, Australia, and Pacific islands. The species belongs to a of ground-dwelling spiders that are part of the diverse corinnid fauna.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Creugas gulosus: //ˈkreʊ.ɡəs ɡʊˈloʊ.səs//

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Distribution

Native to South America (including El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama); introduced to Africa, Myanmar, Australia, Pacific islands (including Galapagos, Indonesia/Sumatra). GBIF records confirm presence in Africa, El Salvador, Galapagos, Guatemala, Panama, and Sumatra.

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Invasive spread

The has been documented as introduced to multiple continents and island systems, suggesting human-mediated . The mechanism of introduction remains unconfirmed.

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