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Proszynski's Salticidae (Araneae)
Genera of the World
vol. II - species attachments
Chapter 64
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Type genus: Hispo.
Hermotimus Hispo
JerzegoTomobella Tomocyrba, Tomomingi .
Introduction
HISPONINES. Poorly known group of genera delimited by
shallow constriction of eye field, leaving eyes Anterior Lateral
and Posterior Median on the same protuberance, in addition the latter are
strikingly smaller, which resembles some fossil genera (Prolinus).
However, variability of character states make difficult construction
of a Key for Identification. Of the other
hand apparent location of embolus on membranous haematodocha suggests relationships
to EUOPHRYINES. Pending further research, status of HISPONINES remains hypothetical.
Drawings below are integral part of definition.
Guide to identification of genera
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Gen. Hermotimus Simon, 1903
(1 species)
Type species Hermotimus coriaceus
Drawings below are integral part of definition.
REMARKS. Relationships of this genus are
inconclusive. Placing it in the HISPONINAE I wish to call attention to similarity
of embolus to Tomocyrba barbata, as shown on photograph presented
by Szüts,
Scharff 2009
(below).
This is tempting hypothesis,
but requires confirmation by more precise study. Of the other hand shape of embolus resembles S American Leptofreya - no comments yet.
Hermotimus
coriaceus : Proszynski 1987: 43. + Szuts 2005[2007]. Opusc. zool., 36: 87-88, f 7-15. .Hermotimus sp.: Maddison 2015. Journal of Arachnology. 43: 231–292, f. 39. By courtesy.
Gen. Hispo Simon,
1886 (11 species)
Type species Hispo cingulata.
Drawings below are integral part of definition.
Hispo
cingulata +b) frenata : Wanless 1981a..
Bull. brit. Mus. nat. Hist. (Zool.)41 (4): 188, f.6A-G +b) 188, f. 6A-G + Maddison,
Needham 2006. Zootaxa 1255: 49, f 11 (identity?). By courtesy.
Hispo
georgii [rufescens + inermis] :Wesolowska,
Cumming 2008. Ann. zool. 58: 186-188, f 55-66 + Proszynski 1987: 83.
PLACEMENT PROVISIONAL BECAUSE OF PREVIOUSLY ASSUMED ASSOCIATION
WITH TOMOCYRBA.
Hispo
striolata +b) tenuis : Wanless
1981a.. Bull. brit. Mus. nat. Hist. (Zool.) 41 (4): 184-184, ff. 1A-B, 3A-F+b) 189-190, ff. 7A-G. By courtesy.
Hispo
sp [Madagascar] :©Photo
T. Szuts.
By courtesy.
Hispo
alboclypea +b) bipartita +c) ornata:
Wanless 1981a.. Bull. brit. Mus. nat. Hist. (Zool.)41 (4): 188, f.6A-G.
+b) 195-196, ff. 12A-F +c) Peckhams G.W., Peckham E.G. 1885a: 32, figs 5-b. By
courtesy.
Hispo
macfarlanei +b) pullata+c) sulcata :
Wanless 1981a.. Bull. brit. Mus. nat. Hist. (Zool.) 41 (4): 191-193, f. 9A-M
+b) 183-184, f. 2A-E +c) 190-191, ff. 8A-I + Hispo sulcata: W. P. Maddison et al. (2016): ZooKeys 549: 1–7, f. 12. By courtesy.
Gen. Jerzego Maddison,
Piascik, 2014 (3 species)
Type species Jerzego corticicola.
Diagnostic drawings below are integral part of definition.
Jerzego
corticicola : Maddison,
Piascik, 2014. Male. Sarawak. Zootaxa: 571-573, f 1-13. © Magnolia Press. By courtesy.
Jerzego
alboguttatus : Wanless 1981a.. Bull. brit. Mus. nat. Hist.
(Zool.)41
(4): 196-197, ff. 13A-B.Maddison, Piascik, 2014. IMMATURE. Sarawak. Zootaxa: 573-574, f 14-17. © Magnolia Press.
By courtesy.
Jerzego sunillimaye Sanap, Caleb & Joglekar, 2019: 114, f. 1-31, 37, 50, 53 .
SOURCE. H-O - Sanap, R. V., Caleb, J. T. D. & Joglekar, A. (2019). A new species of the hisponine jumping spiders from India (Araneae: Salticidae), with some observations on its life history. Arthropoda Selecta 28(1): 113-124. All ©copyrights are retained by the original authors and copyright holders, used by their courtesy.
Gen.Tomobella Szüts & Scharff,
2009 (2 species)
Type species Tomobella fotsy.
REMARKS. Considered related to fossil Gorgopsina because of location of minute eyes II on mutual protuberance with eyes I lateral, and separated from eyes III by prominent depression, placed recently by Maddison 2015 in subfamily Hisponinae. Male palp with coiled embolus located on membranous basis, internal structure of epigyne known does not resemble Hispo. Diagnostic drawings below are integral part of definition.
Tomobella fotsy : Szüts, Scharff 2009. Contr. Nat. Hist. 12: 1370, f 18a-d,18E-H. By courtesy.
Tomobella
andasibe : Maddison, Zhang
J. 2006. Zootaxa 1255: 34, f 11-13 + Szüts, Scharff 2009. Contr. Nat. Hist.
12: 1370, f 18a-d,18E-H. By courtesy.
Gen. Tomocyrba Simon,
1900 (6 species)
Type species Tomocyrba decollata .
REMARKS. Considered related to fossil Gorgopsina because of location of minute eyes II on mutual protuberance with eyes I lateral, and separated from eyes III by prominent depression, placed recently by Maddison 2015 in subfamily Hisponinae. Male palp with coiled embolus located on membranous basis, internal structure of known epigyne does not resemble Hispo. Diagnostic drawings below are integral part of definition.
Tomocyrba
decollata +b) ubicki : Szüts, Scharff
2009. Contrib. Nat. Hist. 12: 1345, f 8 +b) W.P. Maddison et al. (2016) ZooKeys 549: 7, f. 11 - comparison with drawing by Szüts, Scharff 2009. ARE THEY CONSPECIFIC? By courtesy.
Tomocyrba
barbata +b) berniae:
Szüts,
Scharff 2009. Contrib. Nat. Hist. 12: 1348, 2B, 3C, 9
+b) 1354-1356, f 1C, 2D,
4F,
11A–E.
By courtesy.
Tomocyrba
griswoldi +b) thaleri : Szüts,
Scharff 2009. Contrib. Nat. Hist. 12: 1364-1350, f 10A-D +b) 1350-1352, f 1B, 3F, 5C, 10E–H.
By courtesy.
Gen. Tomomingi Szüts & Scharff, (9 species)
Type species Tomomingi wastani Szüts & Scharff, 2009.
REMARKS. Considered related to fossil Gorgopsina because of location of minute eyes II on mutual protuberance with eyes I lateral, and separated from eyes III by prominent depression, placed recently by Maddison 2015 in subfamily Hisponinae. Male palp with coiled embolus located on membranous basis, internal structure of known epigyne does not resemble Hispo. Diagnostic drawings below are integral part of definition.
Tomomingi
wastani +3 sp : Szüts, Scharff
2009.Contrib. Nat. Hist. 12: 1364, f 1A–D. By courtesy.
Tomomingi sp. : Maddison 2015. Journal of Arachnology. 43: 231–292, f. 23. By courtesy.
Tomomingi
nywele +b) - 2 sp. : Szüts,Scharff 2009.Contrib. Nat. Hist. 12: 1360-1362, f 1E–F, 2E–F, 4D,5D–E,13–14.By courtesy.
MALES OF: Tomomingi keinoi +b) holmi +c) kikuyu: Proszynski, Zabka 1983b. Acta zool. cracov.,26: 572. .
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FEMALES OF: Tomomingi keinoi +b) holmi : Proszynski, Zabka 1983b. Acta zool. cracov., 26: 572. By courtesy.
Tomomingi sjoestedti +b) masai : Proszynski, Zabka 1983b. Acta zool. cracov., 26: 567, f 13, 26 + Szüts, Scharff 2009. Contrib. Nat. Hist. 12: 1362, f 15 + Lessert R. 1925a. Rev. suisse zool., 31(13): 429-432,
f 1-4 +b) Proszynski, Zabka 1983b. Acta zool. cracov., 26: 567, f. 6-9, 18-19, 27, 30. By courtesy. Remark. Szüts and Scharff suggest synonymy of T. sjoestedti and T. masai because of palps similarity,, however, when directly compared the similarity is not so convincing, and internal structure of their epigyne is distinctly different.
Tomomingi
silvae : Szüts, Scharff 2009. Contrib.
Nat. Hist. 12: 1366, f 17A-C. By courtesy.
Tomomingi
szutsi :Wesołowska & Haddad 2013. Afr. Invert.:
54 (1): 229-232, f 21, 99, 100, 156–165. By courtesy.
Hisponeae - characters according to Simon 1901-1903.
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