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OUT OF DATE CLASSIFICATORY SYSTEMS -Simon's classification - Petrunkevich synthesis-1928 - Bonnet's list of subfamilies - Prószynski's revision of subfamilies 1976.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
Clade THIRATOSCIRTINAE
of Bodner & Maddison 2012 - pending revision
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.
REMARK. Bodner & Maddison (2012, p. 221-222)
proposed a new clade "THIRATOSCIRTINAE", which they consider subfamily,
and discuss its evolutionary significance. Understanding premises for that
is difficult because their taxonomic documentation is limited to listing genera
they propose to include into THIRATOSCIRTINAE, without taxonomic
definition or description, apart from a cladogram based on molecular analyses,
whose taxonomic significance is unclear. To provide some orientation in their
proposal I quote below the taxonomic documentation of all species they consider.
For more comments - see- THIRATOSCIRTINAE
Remarks of
relationships between genera of Thiratoscirtinae and other clades
of Salticidae.
Morphological documentation available in the literature is insufficient
and therefore inconclusive. Structure of epigyne and palps represent
two types, which deserve further attention, there are also
some rather incompatible species. The most tempting similarity is separation
of eyes anterior lateral and posterior lateral by prominent depression,
with microscopic size of eyes II, supposedly indicating relationships
to fossil Eocene Prolinus, and its extant analogues Tomocyrba and
Hispo, looks probable in the case of Massagiris
schisma, (whose relationship
to Thiratoscirtinae is, however, questionable), but is not supported
by eyes of Thiratoscirtus and related genera. Coiled embolus
may indicate relationships to Euophryinae, but require further documentation
of its basis. There is intriguing resemblance in posterior part
of epigyne with Asiatic genus Habrocestoides, with curious
circular structure inside, but that require further study. In view
of very incomplete morphological documentation of diversity in Thiratoscirtinae,
no firm conclusion on their placement could be drawn.
Gen. Thiratoscirtus Simon,
1886 (17 species)
Type species Thiratoscirtus patagonicus.
Diagnostic illustrations below are integral part of the definition.
Species name misleading, type specimen from Congo, not Patagonia!
Thiratoscirtus [?] sp. : Maddison 2015. Journal of Arachnology. 43: 231–292, f. 123. By courtesy.
Thiratoscirtus patagonicus : Galiano 1963b. Physis, 23 (66): 457-458, t. 39, f 11-14 + ©Photo Szuts [type specimen + its label
+ new African specimens]. By courtesy.
Thiratoscirtus rudyi [undescribed] +b) procerus : ©Photo Szuts [from Congo (Brazzaville): Sibiti]
+b) Wesołowska, Edwards 2012. Ann. zool.: 62(4): 761-762, f 100–101, 130. By courtesy.
Thiratoscirtus
atakpa +b) efik [misplaced] +c) torquatus +d) alveolus : Wesołowska, Edwards 2012. Ann. zool.: 62(4): 759-760, f 95–96 +b) 760, f 97–99 +c) 762-763, f 102–107, 131 + d)Wesołowska Russel-Smith, 2011. Ann. zool. 61(3): 599-600, f 167-169.
Thiratoscirtus bipaniculus +b) mirabilis : Wesołowska Russel-Smith 2011. Ann. zool. 61(3): 600, f 170-172, 236 +b) 603-604, f 188-192, 252. By courtesy.
Thiratoscirtus
gambari +b) monstrum :
Wesołowska Russel-Smith, 2011. Ann. zool. 61(3): 601, f 173-184, 250, 251 +b)
601-602, f 193-195, 253. By courtesy.
Thiratoscirtus obudu [misplaced] +b) vilis :
Wesołowska Russel-Smith 2011. Ann. zool. 61(3): 606, 196-198, 254, 255 +b)
601-602, f 199, 200, 256. By courtesy.
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Thiratoscirtus harpago +b) yorubanus :
Wesołowska Russel-Smith 2011. Ann. zool. 61(3): 601-602, f 185-187 +b) 608-609, 201-204. By courtesy.
Thiratoscirtus mastigophorus :Wiśniewski, Wesołowska 2013. ©Genus 24(2): 252-260, f 1-13. By courtesy.
Thiratoscirtus
perspicuus :Wiśniewski, Wesołowska 2013. ©Genus
24(2): 256-260, f 14-23.. By courtesy.
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