Mago (genus)
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Mago intentus O. P.-Cambridge |
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Mago is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). While most species are found only in South America, one species (M. dehiwela) was described in 1985 that is endemic to Sri Lanka.
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- Mago acutidens Simon, 1900 (Brazil, Guyana)
- Mago dentichelis Crane, 1949 (Venezuela)
- Mago fasciatus Mello-Leitão, 1940 (Guyana)
- Mago fonsecai Soares & Camargo, 1948 (Brazil)
- Mago intentus O. P.-Cambridge, 1882 (Brazil)
- Mago longidens Simon, 1900 (Brazil)
- Mago opiparis Simon, 1900 (Brazil)
- Mago procax Simon, 1900 (Peru)
- Mago saperda Simon, 1900 (Brazil)
- Mago silvae Crane, 1943 (Guyana)
- Mago steindachneri (Taczanowski, 1878) (Peru, Brazil)
- Mago vicanus Simon, 1900 (Brazil)
- Mago dehiwela Lasith, 1985 (Sri Lanka)