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Salticidae (Araneae) genera of the world - an atlas
(unfinished manuscript)
by Jerzy Prószyński

Professor Emeritus, Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences,
ul. Wilcza 63, 00-679 Warsaw, POLAN
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e-mail: jerzy.proszynski@wp.pl

 Chapter 18
SARINDES

informal group of genera

Version August 27th, 2020


symbol of the supragroup HYLLOIDA

Composition and searching on this page: Agelista Arachnomura Atomosphyrus Corcovetella Cyllodania Hyetussa Macutula Martella Parafluda Sarinda Simprulla Tanybelus "Thiodina" perian "Titanattus" acanjuba Zuniga

Exemplary representatives of the group
-A-B - Sarinda silvatica, G-H - Sarinda sp. C-D, I -Tartamura adfectuosa, E-F-J - Atomosphyrus tristiculus.
SOURCE: : Galiano 1966a. Physis 26 (72): 282-284, ff. 9-16, 19, 20,
©Photo Maddison , ©Photo B. Segura .

Gen. Agelista Simon, 1900
Type species Agelista andina. (1 species)
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Agelista andina, Agelista sp.
SOURCE: Galiano 1963b.Physis, 23 (66): 283-285, t. 3, f 4-6, © Photo Machado & Gasnier - INPA023. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Arachnomura Mello-Leitao, 1917
Type species Arachnomura hieroglyphica ( 2 species)
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Arachnomura hieroglyphica,(seconded by Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017) A5-A6 - Tartamura adfectuosa,Arachnomura querandi.
SOURCE: : A4-Galiano 1977a. J. Arachnology 3: 143, ff. 7-10, 18-19, A5-A6 - Galiano 1977a. J. Arachnology 3: 145, f. 4-6, 13-17, 23-26, A7 - Maddison 2015. Journal of Arachnology. 43: 231–292, f. 37..Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017 Zootaxa 4362(3): 306, f. 8A, 9D, 10A-I, 11A-E. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Atomosphyrus Simon, 1902
Type species Atomosphyrus tristiculus
(2 species)
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A-B - Atomosphyrus tristiculus, C - same, male ©Photo B. Segura, D - same, female, ©Photo C. Lukhaup (C-D - identification not confirmed by genitalic documentation).
SOURCE : A-B - Galiano 1966a. Physis 26 (72): 282-284, ff. 9-16, 19, 20, A12-A14 - C-D - Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017: Zootaxa 4362(3): 310, f. 1A-D, 5A-D. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Corcovetella Galiano, 1975
Type species Corcovetella aemulatrix (1 species)
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A-F - Corcovetella aemulatrix. COMMENT: compare with Sarinda armata.
SOURCE: Galiano M.E. 1975a. Physis C. 34 (88): 34, f. 1-12, Galiano 1965a. Rev. Ent.1 (4): 270, 273, t 4, f 6; t 5, f 7; t 7, f 6-7. C-F - ©Photo Gasnier & Azevedo. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Cyllodania Simon,1902
Type species Cyllodania bicruciata ( 2 species)
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A-C - Cyllodania bicruciata, D-E - Cyllodania trinidad, F - Cyllodania [??] sp.
SOURCE: A-C - Galiano 1977a. J. Arachn. 3: 138, f 20-22, 28, D-E - Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017 Zootaxa 4362(3) f Magnolia Press, F - Maddison 2015. Journal of Arachnology. 43: 231–292, f. 35.. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Hyetussa Simon, 1902
Type species Hyetussa simoni.(9 species)
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A-B - Hyetussa simoni, C-D - Hyetussa andalgalaensis, F - Hyetussa mesopotamica., G - Hyetussa complicata, H-I, L - Hyetussa "complicata", J - Hyetussa sergipe, K - Hyetussa tremembe, M-O - Hyetussa longithorax (O - enhanced reconstruction of shadowy passage from broad membranous duct into narrow and more sclerotised spermathecal duct).
ATTENTION: palps of both supposedly conspecific males of Hyetussa complicata (G-H) disagree - by length of embolus and location of turning point of lateral loop.
SOURCE: A-B - Galiano 1976b. Physis C., 35(90): 64, figs 8-13, C-D. F - Galiano 1976b. Physis C., 35(90): 64, 233-237, f 18-20, 27-30, 39, 45-50, S18 -E - © photo by C.J. Grismado, G- Gertsch 1936. Americ. Mus. Novitates, 852: 21, f 33, H-L - Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017: 317- 318, f. f. 14A-E, 15A-D, 322, f. 8D, 9C, 16A-F. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.
A-F, S18i-S18j - Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017: 324, f. 8E, 17A-F. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Macutula Ruiz, 2011
Type species Macutula aracoiaba (3 species)
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A-E - Macutula aracoiaba, F - Sarinda pretiosa - for comparison.
SOURCE: A-E - Ruiz, 2011. Brazil. ©Zootaxa 2785: 56-58, f 1-22, F - Galiano 1965a. Rev. Ent.1 (4): 305, t 4, f 4. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Martella Peckham, Peckham, 1892
Type species Martella pottsi. (12 species)
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M3
A-B - Martella pottsi, C - Martella amapa, D - Martella camba, E - Martella utingae.
SOURCE: Galiano M.E. 1964a. Physis, 24 (68): 357-359, t 1, f 4-10; t 2, f 5-8; t 3, f 9-10, Galiano 1969a. Physis, 28 (77): 251, f. 12-19, Galiano 1996c. Misc.Zool. 19.2: 105-109, f,
108, figs 1- 8, 22-24. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Parafluda Chickering, 1946
Type species Parafluda banksi (1 species)
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Parafluda banksi.
SOURCE: Galiano M.E. 1971b. 33 (1-4): 65-68, f 1-10. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Sarinda Peckham, Peckham, 1892
Type species Sarinda nigra .(14 species)
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A - Sarinda nigra, B-C - Sarinda marcosi, C-D - Sarinda pretiosa, E-F - Sarinda armata, D-H - Sarinda cutleri.
SOURCE: Galiano 1965a. Rev. Mus. Argent. Ent.1 (4): 270, 273, t 5, f 7; t 7, f 6-7; 296-302, t. 7, f 1-3; 307, pl 1, f 11-14, pl 3, f 3, pl 4,f 2, pl. 5, f 5; Galiano 1965a. Rev. Ent.1 (4)Galiano 1969a. Physis, 28 (77): 247, f 1-11. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Simprulla Simon, 1901
Type species Simprulla nigricolor (2 species)
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A-B - Simprulla nigricolor, C-D - Simprulla argentina.
SOURCE: Galiano 1964b. 24 (68): 420-422, f 8-11; 422, f. 8-11. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. "Synemosyna" Hentz, 1846 (17 ? species)

Type species Synemosyna formica Synemosyna-Q+M .transferred to MYRMARACHNINES, since that genus is an assemblage of species of various provenience, part of species may remain in AMYCOIDA.

Examples of "Synemosyna" resembling genera placed in SARINDES: A-B - "Synemosyna" decipiens, C-F - "Synemosyna" paraensis.
SOURCE: Galiano
1966b. Rev. Entomol. 1 (6): 355, f. 25-26, 55, 57,

Galiano 1967a. Physis 27 (74): 38-39, f 25-28. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Tanybelus Simon, 1902
Type species Tanybelus aeneiceps. (1 species)
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Tanybelus aeneiceps.
SOURCE: Galiano 1963b. Physis, 23 (66): 451-452, t.37, f 12-14. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. Tartamura Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017
Type speciesTartamura agatelin(3 species)

Remark. These genera are characterized by long embolus twisted around bulbus, ending by thin and long thread, making loops on dorsal and lateral surfaces of cymbium. Internal structures of epigyne have long, coiled ducts, proportional to long embolus in males, but these are not visible because preparations were not cleared from soft tissues, and not stained in Chlorazol Black E.
A-E - Tartamura agatelin.
SOURCE: Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017. Zootaxa 4362(3): 326, f. 2A-D, 8F, 18A-F, 19A-E,.. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.

Gen. "Thiodina" perian
[single MISPLACED species]

A-C - "Thiodina" perian [MISPLACED], D-G - Thiodina nicoleti [for comparison - neotype specimen ] (small spines on chelicerae as leading character).
SOURCE: Bustamante, A. A. & Ruiz, G. R. S. (2017). Systematics of Thiodinini (Araneae: Salticidae: Salticinae), with description of a new genus and twelve new species. Zootaxa 4362(3): 301-347, D-G - Bustamante, Maddison, Ruiz 2015. Zootaxa 4012 (1): 181–190, f 1-30. © Magnolia Press. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.
COMMENT: Diagnostic characters are acceptable for higher taxon if characterize all lower taxa included, difference of minute cheliceral spines cannot overweight such widespread character as structure of palpal organ (compare A and D above).

Titanattus acanjuba
[single MISPLACED ? species]
Remaining species see Titanattus
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ATTENTION: Very unusual, broad and flattened, sclerotized "embolar" structure in "Titanattus" acanjuba (Figs A-E, below) resembles poorly documented, but similarly broad and flattened structure in Semiopyla (Figs C & E). Checking these structures in both species (and possibly other related) may be important for establishing relationships among these spiders.

"Titanattus" acanjuba.
SOURCE: Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017: 339, f. 4A-D, 6A-D, 7A-D, 8K, 9A, 28A-F, 29A-E . All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.
COMMENT: Photograph of thin, soft looking embolus emerging from broad, sclerotized lobe (visible on photos and SEM above, has epochal importance for understanding "embolar" structures in Salticidae.

Gen. Zuniga Peckham, Peckham, 1892
Type species Zuniga laeta. (2 species)
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A-B - Zuniga laeta, C-E - Zuniga magna.
SOURCE: A-B - Galiano M.E. 1987c. J. Arach. 15: 296, f 2-3, 27-32, Z1-Z2 - C-E - Galiano M.E. 1964c. Acta zool. Lilloana 20: 75, t 1, f 8-15; t 2, f 7, 20, 21; t 3, f 22, 23. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used here by their courtesy.