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- Lyssomanes viridis, commonly known as the magnolia green jumper, is a species of jumping spider of the genus Lyssomanes, for which it is the type species...
- Salvador to Venezuela Lyssomanes blandus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Guatemala Lyssomanes boraceia Galiano, 1984 – Brazil Lyssomanes bryantae Chickering...
- Lyssomanes elegans is a species of spiders in the jumping spider family, Salticidae. It is found from Mexico to Brazil. ****rd-Cambridge, F. O. (1900)...
- in 2015. He included only two genera, Chinoscopus and Lyssomanes, although noting that Lyssomanes might be paraphyletic. Molecular data strongly supported...
- initially placed in the Lyssomanes genus. Due to several distinguishing characteristics of this species, it was later removed from Lyssomanes, and the genus Hindumanes...
- 1869) Synonyms Lyssomanes tenuipes O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1869 Asemonea cingulata T****ll, 1895 Lyssomanes andamanensis Tikader, 1977 Lyssomanes bengalensis...
- most cases body size correlated with mating success. This is observed in Lyssomanes viridis, whose males display weapons that are very pronounced in comparison...
- genus considerably. In 1832, Nicholas Marcellus Hentz detached the genera Lyssomanes, Synemosyna, and Epiblemum from Attus. In 1833, Carl Sundevall moved numerous...
- first described by John Blackwall in 1877. Initially placed in the genus Lyssomanes, the genus was moved to Asamonea by Eugène Simon in 1885 and was then...
- raised by Octavius ****rd-Cambridge in 1869. The genus is related to Lyssomanes. Molecular analysis demonstrates that the genus is similar to Goleba and...