Hamataliwa helia
(Chamberlin, 1929)
Hamataliwa helia is a of lynx in the Oxyopidae, first described by Chamberlin in 1929. It is distributed across multiple continents including North America, South America, and Southeast Asia. As a member of the Oxyopidae, it possesses the characteristic features of lynx spiders including spiny legs and keen eyesight adapted for active hunting.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hamataliwa helia: //ˌhɑː.məˈtæl.i.wə ˈhiː.li.ə//
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Distribution
United States, Mexico, Guyana, Thailand, Malaysia (Sarawak), Brunei, and Indonesia (Sumatra). Records also indicate presence in India.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
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