Pharamides
Pharamides are a genus of small, predatory spiders belonging to the family Philodromidae, commonly known as running crab spiders. The name "Pharamides" is derived from the Greek words *pharos*, meaning "lighthouse," and *eidos*, meaning "form," referencing their distinctive, elongated body shape and bright coloration. This genus is primarily found in the Palearctic region, including parts of Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
Members of the Pharamides genus are characterized by their slender, elongated bodies and long legs, which enable
Pharamides spiders are active hunters, relying on their speed and agility to ambush prey rather than spinning
These spiders are generally non-aggressive toward humans and play a beneficial role in natural ecosystems by
Few species within the Pharamides genus have been formally described, with taxonomic research ongoing to better