Anyphops parvulus
Anyphops parvulus is a species of spider in the family Selenopidae. It is endemic to South Africa.
Distribution
Anyphops parvulus is found in South Africa, specifically in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape provinces. The species is known from Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape and from Knysna and Kranshoek in the Western Cape.Habitat and ecology
The species inhabits Forest and Thicket biomes at low altitudes ranging from 7 to 45 m above sea level. Anyphops parvulus are free-living cryptozoic nocturnal ground-dwelling spiders.Description
Anyphops parvulus is known only from the female. The carapace is orange-brown with lateral dark grey markings reaching the lateral edges, with a black external line. The chelicerae are orange-brown with a slight dark grey marking on the inner edge and a transversal spot at the tip. The legs are pale orange-brown with markings.The dorsal surface of the abdomen is pale grey with dark grey spots, while the sides are dark grey and the posterior portion has a whitish transversal band. The anterior tibiae have 4 pairs of inferior spines. The total length is 7.07 mm.