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Olios

Olios is a genus of spiders in the family Sparassidae. Olios spiders have been sighted 60 times by contributing members. Based on collected data, the geographic range for Olios includes 9 countries and 5 states in the United States. Olios is most often sighted outdoors, and during the month of March.

Taxonomic Hierarchy

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Arachnida
  • Order: Araneae
  • Suborder: Araneomorphae
  • Family: Sparassidae
  • Genus: Olios

Author

Charles Athanase Walckenaer, 1837

Sightings Overview

There have been 60 confirmed sightings of Olios, with the most recent sighting submitted on December 3, 2024 by Spider ID member rory-gresham. The detailed statistics below may not utilize the complete dataset of 60 sightings because of certain Olios sightings reporting incomplete data.

  • Web: 17% of the time, Olios spiders are sighted in a spider web (Sample size: 60)
  • Sex: 1 female and 7 male.
  • Environment: Olios has been sighted 42 times outdoors, and 26 times indoors.
  • Outdoors: Man-made structure (24). Low foliage (2). High foliage (1). Ground layer (2). Under rock or debris (4). Saltwater (1). Open field, pasture, grassland (1). Desert area (7).

Location and Range

Olios has been sighted in the following countries: Belize, Canada, France, India, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Thailand, United States.

Olios has also been sighted in the following states: Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon, Texas.

Seasonality

Olios has been primarily sighted during the month of March.

  • January: 5
  • February: 5
  • March: 15
  • April: 5
  • May: 10
  • June: 5
  • July: 1
  • August:
  • September: 1
  • October: 5
  • November: 2
  • December: 6

Olios Species


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