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Pandercetes

Pandercetes is a genus of spiders in the family Sparassidae, the huntsman spiders. They are mainly distributed in tropical Asia and Australia, and are known for their cryptic patterning that matches the moss and lichen on tree trunks where they are usually found. Their legs have lateral hairs giving them a feathery appearance and break their outline. The head is somewhat elevated and the carapace has the thoracic region low and flat. The genus is characterized by the internal anatomy of the reproductive structures. Males have irregular coils at the terminal end while females have screw like copulatory ducts.

The genus was erected by Carl "Spider" Koch in his 1875 treatise on Australian spiders.