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OUT OF DATE CLASSIFICATORY SYSTEMS -Simon's classification - Petrunkevich synthesis-1928 - Bonnet's list of subfamilies - Prószynski's revision of subfamilies 1976.
Monograph
of the Salticidae (Araneae) of the World 1995-2015. Introduction to alternative classification of Salticidae
Classification of the Salticidae genera of the World
group of genera
LIGONIPEINES
by Jerzy
Prószyński
Version December 31st, 2015
Note on illustrations. This introduction to classification
of Salticidae includes only species defined by diagnostic illustrations in
the taxonomic literature, arranged by similarities of embolus and spermophor.
Images are displayed as thumbnails to save space and allow for rapid scanning
of theoretically closely-related species. Thumbnails are small versions
of illustrations in other parts of the monograph, whera are displayed
together with particulars of their sources and permissions. Name formation: Ligonipes- Ligonipeines
Gen. Rhombonotus Koch
L., 1879 (1 species)
Type species Rhombonotus gracilis
DEFINITION. Group of genera LIGONIPEINES are recognizable by general ant-likeness, with tibia I strikingly flattened and broadly expanded, intensively black (however, not developed in Damoetas), cheliceral teeth saw-like (multicusp on common sclerotized basis) on expanded lobe of cheliceral retrolateral edge, male chelicerae short. Resembles MYRMARACHNINES by appearance of epigyne and pipes-like spermathecae, stretching parallel along axial diameter of epigyne,
with
small anterior dilatation. Copulatory ducts membranous, joining "pipes" posteriorly,
visible on cleared and stained epigyne preparation.
Palps with
bulbus oval, encircled by embolus, usually twice, with spermophor along
margin of bulbus, with additional, small loop. .
DESCRIPTION.Resembles Ligonipes by flattened, round tibia I, abdomen constricted. Body dark,
with abdomen constricted. Tibia I enlarged and almost round, with ventral
brush of stiff and long, broad setae. Metatarsus I and tarsus thin
and slender. Spermathecae pipe-like, posteriorly bent under angle 90°
and at the distance again under angle 90°. Palps with oval
bulbus, encircled by a loose coil of embolu. Drawings below are integral part of the definition.
COMPOSITION. Rhombonotus gracilis Koch L., 1879, Rhombonotus sp. Davies Todd, Zabka, 1989,
REFERENCES. Davies Todd V., Zabka M. [1989. P. 200. Plate 9].
Rhombonotus
gracilis :
Davies Todd V., Zabka M. 1989. Mem. Queens Mus. 27 (2): 200, t 9 + © Photo:
R. Whyte. By courtesy.
Rhombonotus
sp [austral] :
Davies Todd V., Zabka M. 1989. Mem. Queens. M. 27 (2): 199, t 7. By courtesy.
Rhombonotus
sp [Queensland] : © Photo:
M. Stevens. By courtesy. |