Synageles
Synageles | |
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Syngales venator | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Salticidae |
Genus: | Synageles Simon, 1876[1] |
Type species | |
Attus venator Lucas, 1836[1] | |
Species | |
See text. | |
Diversity | |
19 species |
Synageles is a genus of antlike jumping spiders (Salticidae) with about 20 described species. In the Old World, the species is found from Spain to China, with one found in northern Africa (S. repudiatus from Egypt), and in the New World from Mexico to Canada.[1]
Species
{As of|2017|03}}, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:[1]
- Synageles albotrimaculatus (Lucas, 1846) — Spain, France, Algeria, Tunisia
- Synageles bishopi Cutler, 1988 — United States
- Synageles canadensis Cutler, 1988 — USA, Canada
- Synageles charitonovi Andreeva, 1976 — Central Asia
- Synageles dalmaticus (Keyserling, 1863) — Mediterranean
- Synageles hilarulus (C. L. Koch, 1846) — Palearctic
- Synageles idahoanus (Gertsch, 1934) — USA
- Synageles leechi Cutler, 1988 — Canada
- Synageles mexicanus Cutler, 1988 — USA, Mexico
- Synageles morsei Logunov & Marusik, 1999 — Russia
- Synageles nigriculus Danilov, 1997 — Russia
- Synageles noxiosus (Hentz, 1850) — North America, Bahama Islands
- Synageles occidentalis Cutler, 1988 — USA, Canada
- Synageles persianus Logunov, 2004 — Iran, Azerbaijan
- Synageles ramitus Andreeva, 1976 — Central Asia, Mongolia, China
- Synageles repudiatus (O. P-Cambridge, 1876) — Egypt
- Synageles scutiger Prószyński, 1979 — Ukraine, Azerbaijan
- Synageles subcingulatus (Simon, 1878) — Europe to Central Asia
- Synageles venator (Lucas, 1836) — Palearctic, Canada
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Gen. Synageles Simon, 1876". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
Further reading
- Cutler, B. (1987): A revision of the American species of the antlike jumping spider genus Synageles (Araneae, Salticidae). J. Arachnol. 15: 321-348. PDF
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