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Salticinae is a
subfamily of
jumping spiders (family Salticidae). It
includes over 90% of the
known species of
jumping spiders. The
subfamily is divided...
- & Scharff, 2009
Tomocyrba Simon, 1900
Tomomingi Szűts & Scharff, 2009
Salticinae Blackwall, 1841
Amycoida Maddison & Hedin, 2003
Acragas Simon, 1900 Admesturius...
- (2020). "Description of
Phidippus pacosauritus sp. nov. (Salticidae:
Salticinae: Dendryphantini: Dendryphantina), with a
reanalysis of
related species...
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widespread of the two
subdivisions of the "typical"
jumping spiders (subfamily
Salticinae),
occurring mainly in the New World,
particularly the
Amazon basin. Its...
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Richardson placed the
genus in the
Salticoida clade of the
subfamily Salticinae (tribe Viciriini). "Gen.
Apricia Richardson, 2016".
World Spider Catalog...
- (along with the
genus Neon), part of the
Salticoida clade of the
subfamily Salticinae. As of June 2022[update] it
contains six species:
Papuaneon eungella Richardson...
- Order:
Araneae Infraorder:
Araneomorphae Family:
Salticidae Subfamily:
Salticinae Genus:
Phidippus Species: P. regius
Binomial name
Phidippus regius C.L...
- was
placed in the
tribe Myrmarachnini within the
Salticoida clade of
Salticinae. However, they aren't as ant-like as most
other species in the tribe....
- Order:
Araneae Infraorder:
Araneomorphae Family:
Salticidae Subfamily:
Salticinae Genus:
Euophrys Species: E. omnisuperstes
Binomial name
Euophrys omnisuperstes...
- Maddison, 2015 – 3
extant genera Hisponinae Simon, 1901 – 6
extant genera Salticinae Blackwall, 1841 –
about 540
extant genera in 27
tribes The relationships...