Saitis
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Saitis barbipes (male)
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Attus barbipes Simon, 1868 |
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Saitis is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). The 30 recognized species are spread worldwide.
[edit] Species
- Saitis annae Cockerell, 1894 — Jamaica
- Saitis aranukanus Roewer, 1944 — Gilbert Islands
- Saitis ariadneae Logunov, 2001 — Crete
- Saitis auberti Berland, 1938 — New Hebrides
- Saitis barbipes (Simon, 1868) — Mediterranean, Central Europe (introduced?)
- Saitis berlandi Roewer, 1951 — New Hebrides
- Saitis breviusculus Simon, 1901 — Gabon
- Saitis catulus Simon, 1901 — Venezuela
- Saitis chaperi Simon, 1885 — India, Sri Lanka
- Saitis cupidon (Simon, 1885) — New Caledonia
- Saitis cyanipes Simon, 1901 — Brazil
- Saitis graecus Kulczynski, 1905 — Greece
- Saitis imitatus (Simon, 1868) — Croatia, Montenegro
- Saitis insectus (Hogg, 1896) — Central Australia
- Saitis insulanus Rainbow, 1920 — Lord Howe Islands
- Saitis lacustris Hickman, 1944 — Central Australia
- Saitis latifrons Caporiacco, 1928 — Libya
- Saitis leighi Peckham & Peckham, 1903 — South Africa
- Saitis magniceps (Keyserling, 1882) — Queensland
- Saitis magnus Caporiacco, 1947 — Ethiopia
- Saitis marcusi Soares & Camargo, 1948 — Brazil
- Saitis mundus Peckham & Peckham, 1903 — East, Southern Africa
- Saitis nanus Soares & Camargo, 1948 — Brazil
- Saitis perplexides (Strand, 1908) — Jamaica
- Saitis relucens (Thorell, 1877) — Sulawesi
- Saitis sengleti (Metzner, 1999) — Greece, Crete
- Saitis signatus (Keyserling, 1883) — Unknown
- Saitis speciosus (O. P.-Cambridge, 1874) — New South Wales
- Saitis spinosus (Mello-Leitão, 1945) — Argentina
- Saitis splendidus (Walckenaer, 1837) — Timor
- Saitis taeniatus Keyserling, 1883 — Australia
- Saitis tauricus Kulczynski, 1905 — Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine
- Saitis variegatus Mello-Leitão, 1941 — Argentina