- and Mexico:
Synemosyna americana (Peckham & Peckham, 1885) –
Mexico to
Venezuela Synemosyna ankeli Cutler & Müller, 1991 –
Colombia Synemosyna aschnae Makhan...
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Synemosyna petrunkevitchi is a
spider in the
family Salticidae (jumping spiders). The
distribution range of
Synemosyna petrunkevitchi includes the United...
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Synemosyna formica is a
species of ant-mimicking
jumping spider. It is
found in the
eastern United States and
parts of Canada. The
first pair of legs are...
- ant-mimicking
jumping spiders avoid jumping, and
spiders of the
genus Synemosyna walk on the
outer edges of
leaves in the same way as Pseudomyrmex. Ant...
- beetles. The
tribe contains three genera of ant mimics,
including the
genus Synemosyna,
whose species mimic the ant Pseudomyrmex. It also
contains the genus...
- as the
smallest clade containing Cotinusa, Sitticus, Breda, Sarinda,
Synemosyna, and Amycus.
Amycoida is
divided into nine tribes, with
about 63 genera...
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Pierre André
Latreille in 1824. The
unrelated jumping spider species Synemosyna formica has been
mistaken for a
member of this
genus twice, once by Eugène...
- considerably. In 1832,
Nicholas Marcellus Hentz detached the
genera Lyssomanes,
Synemosyna, and
Epiblemum from Attus. In 1833, Carl
Sundevall moved numerous species...
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Sitticus dorsatus Sitticus welchi Synageles bishopi Synageles noxiosus Synemosyna formica Talavera minuta Colonus puerperus Colonus sylv**** Zygoballus...
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Simonurius Galiano, 1988
Simprulla Simon, 1901
Sittisax Prószyński, 2017
Synemosyna Hentz, 1846
Tartamura Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017
Tanybelus Simon, 1902 Thiodina...