Argoctenus is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders[2] first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878.[3] They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea.[1] They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement.[4]
As of April 2019 it contains twelve species:[1]
Argoctenus is a genus of South Pacific long-legged sac spiders first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch in 1878. They are found in Australia, New Zealand, and New Guinea. They resemble wolf spiders except for the narrowed carapace and the eye arrangement.
Argoctenus est un genre d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Miturgidae[1].
Les espèces de ce genre se rencontrent en Océanie[1].
Selon World Spider Catalog (version 17.5, 20/09/2016)[2] :
Argoctenus est un genre d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Miturgidae.
Argoctenus is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie van de Zoridae (stekelpootspinnen).
Argoctenus là một chi nhện trong họ Zoridae.[1]