Orepukia similis
Orepukia similis is a small spider found only in Otago, New Zealand. It belongs to the Cycloctenidae family. The species was first described in 1973 by Ray Forster and Cecil Wilton from both male and female specimens. The holotype, the specimen used to define the species, is kept at the Otago Museum. The male is about 5.9 mm long, and the female about 5.4 mm. Under New Zealand's Threat Classification System, Orepukia similis is listed as Not Threatened.
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