The probable relationship of the genus
Exechocentrus to the
bolas spiders placed in the tribe Mastophorini (Mastophoreae) had been noted by
Emerit in 2000, who suggested that it might also capture prey with a
bolas. However, foraging behaviour was not observed until 2009, when an adult female
Exechocentrus lancearius was seen to use a bolas with two droplets. The bolas was manipulated with the spider's second pair of legs and swung in a horizontal direction. The relationship to other bolas spiders was confirmed by a
molecular phylogenetic analysis in 2020. ==Taxonomy==