Dendryphantinae
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female Phidippus johnsoni
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The Dendryphantinae are a subfamily of jumping spiders that occur mainly in the New World. The females generally show paired spots on the abdomen, and the males often have enlarged chelicerae.[1]
[edit] Systematics
The inclusion of genera, and the categorization into tribes follows Joel Hallan's Biology Catalog.
- Dendryphantini
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- Anicius Chamberlin, 1925 (1 species, Mexico)
- Ashtabula Peckham & Peckham, 1894 (9 species, Brazil to Panama)
- Avitus Peckham & Peckham, 1896 (6 species, Argentina to Panama, Jamaica)
- Bagheera Peckham & Peckham, 1896 (2 species, Guatemala to Mexico)
- Beata Peckham & Peckham, 1895 (22 species, South America, Madagascar)
- Bellota Peckham & Peckham, 1892 (9 species, Americas, Pakistan)
- Bryantella Chickering, 1946 (2 species, Panama to Argentina)
- Cerionesta Simon, 1901 (2 species, Guyana, St. Vincent)
- Chirothecia Taczanowski, 1878 (12 species, South America)
- Dendryphantes C. L. Koch, 1837 (57 species, Eurasia, Africa, Americas)
- Empanda Simon, 1903 (1 species, Guatemala)
- Eris C. L. Koch, 1846 (12 species, Alaska to Ecuador)
- Gastromicans Mello-Leitão, 1917 (6 species, South, Central America)
- Ghelna Maddison, 1996 (4 species, North America)
- Hentzia Marx, 1883 (21 species, Americas)
- Lurio Simon, 1901 (5 species, South America)
- Macaroeris Wunderlich, 1992 (9 species, Eurasia)
- Mburuvicha Scioscia, 1993 (1 species, Argentina)
- Metaphidippus F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1901 (47 species, Americas)
- Osericta Simon, 1901 (2 species, Peru, Brazil)
- Paradamoetas Peckham & Peckham, 1885 (4 species, Canada to Panama)
- Paramarpissa F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1901 (6 species, USA, Mexico)
- Paraphidippus F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1901 (14 species, USA to Panama)
- Parnaenus Peckham & Peckham, 1896 (3 species, Central, South America)
- Pelegrina Franganillo, 1930 (38 species, Canada to Panama)
- Phanias F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1901 (12 species, USA to El Salvador, Galapagos)
- Phidippus C. L. Koch, 1846 (75 species, Americas, India)
- Sassacus Peckham & Peckham, 1895 (17 species, Americas)
- Sebastira Simon, 1901 (2 species, Venezuela, Panama)
- Selimus Peckham & Peckham, 1901 (1 species, Brazil)
- Semora Peckham & Peckham, 1892 (4 species, South America)
- Semorina Simon, 1901 (4 species, South America)
- Terralonus Maddison, 1996 (7 species, USA)
- Thammaca Simon, 1902 (2 species, Peru, Brazil)
- Tulpius Peckham & Peckham, 1896 (2 species, Brazil, Guatemala)
- Tutelina Simon, 1901 (7 species, Canada to Ecuador)
- Tuvaphantes Logunov, 1993 (2 species, Russia)
- Donaldiini
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- Donaldius Chickering, 1946 (1 species, Panama)
- Rhenini
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- Agassa Simon, 1901 (1 species, USA)
- Alcmena C. L. Koch, 1846 (5 species, South America to Mexico)
- Homalattus White, 1841 (6 species, South Africa, Sierra Leone)
- Napoca Simon, 1901 (1 species, Israel)
- Rhene Thorell, 1869 (47 species, Asia, Africa, South America)
- Romitia Caporiacco, 1947 (1 species, Guyana)
- Tacuna Peckham & Peckham, 1901 (4 species, Brazil, Argentina)
- Zeuxippus Thorell, 1891 (4 species, Asia)
- Rudrini
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- Mabellina Chickering, 1946 (1 species, Panama)
- Nagaina Peckham & Peckham, 1896 (6 species, South America to Mexico)
- Poultonella Peckham & Peckham, 1909 (2 species, USA)
- Pseudomaevia Rainbow, 1920 (2 species, Polynesia)
- Rudra Peckham & Peckham, 1885 (10 species, South America to Guatemala)
- Zygoballini
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- Messua Peckham & Peckham, 1896 (11 species, Central America)
- Rhetenor Simon, 1902 (2 species, USA, Brazil)
- Zygoballus Peckham & Peckham, 1885 (21 species, Americas, India)