Species
- Misumena adelae — Argentina
- Misumena alpha — New Guinea
- Misumena amabilis — Peru
- Misumena annapurna — India
- Misumena arrogans — Yule Island
- Misumena atrocincta — Egypt
- Misumena beta — New Guinea
- Misumena bicolor — Corsica
- Misumena bipunctata — Australia
- Misumena citreoides — Guyana, French Guiana
- Misumena conferta — Mexico
- Misumena fasciata — New Guinea
- Misumena fidelis — USA, Mexico
- Misumena frenata — Vietnam
- Misumena ganpatii — India
- Misumena greenae — India
- Misumena grubei — Mongolia, China
- Misumena indra — India
- Misumena innotata — New Guinea
- Misumena lorentzi — New Guinea
- Misumena luteovariata — Brazil
- Misumena maputiyana — Philippines
- Misumena maronica — French Guiana
- Misumena mridulai — India
- Misumena nana — Angola
- Misumena nigripes — Peru, French Guiana
- Misumena nigromaculata — Madeira
- Misumena oblonga — Yarkand
- Misumena pallescens — Kenya
- Misumena peninsulana — Mexico
- Misumena picta — Cuba
- Misumena platimanu — Brazil
- Misumena quadrivulvata — Cuba
- Misumena rubripes — Peru
- Misumena spinifera — Madeira, Canary Islands
- Misumena spinigaster — Brazil
- Misumena tapyasuka — Java
- Misumena terrosa — Brazil
- Misumena variegata — Peru
- Misumena vatia — Holarctic
- Misumena vazquezae — Mexico
- Misumena viridans — Brazil
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