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OUT OF DATE CLASSIFICATORY SYSTEMS -Simon's classification - Petrunkevich synthesis-1928 - Bonnet's list of subfamilies - Prószynski's revision of subfamilies 1976.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 1995-2014. Introduction to alternative classification of Salticidae
Classification of the Salticidae genera of the World
group of genera

CHRYSILLINES

by Jerzy Prószyński
Version December 31st, 2015 Note on illustrations. This introduction to classification of Salticidae includes only species with 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.

Gen. Salticus Latreille, 1804 (19 species)

Type species Salticus scenicus
NOTE. Well known genus, type genus of the family Salticidae, recognizable by characteristic pattern of white belts on abdomen and carapace (which however occurs also in unrelated genera in various parts of the world). Also body shape, low, narrow and elongate, is characteristic. Palps and epigyne vary quite widely, but are comparable. Diagnostic drawings below are integral part of definitions.

Salticus scenicus : Paquin P., Duperre N. 2003. Fabreries, Suppl. 11: 200, f 2242-2244 + ©Photo Senglet, 2002. By courtesy.
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Salticus noordami (syn. amitai?): Logunov, 2009. Contrib. Nat. Hist. 2009c: 12: 915-916, f 36-42 + Proszynski J. 2003a. Ann. zool. 166-167, f 677, 690-691 By courtesy.
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Salticus afghanicus +b) aiderensis +c) austinensis: Logunov, Zamanpoore, 2005 Bull. Br. arachnol. Soc., 13 (6): 230, f 40-43
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Salticus canariensis + gomerensis: Wunderlich, 1987 Triops Verlag: 277-278, f 695-698. By courtesy. .

Salticus cingulatus : Proszynski + Zabka M. 1997. Fauna Polski 19: 81-82, f 290-296. By courtesy. .

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Salticus dzhungaricus + Salticus insperatus:Logunov, 1992 Logunov D.V., Rakov. S.Y. 1998.Artropoda Selecta, 7(2): 137, f 69-72, map 11 + 1992a: Arthropoda Selecta, 1 (1): 54, f 2g-i + Logunov, 2009. Contrib. Nat. History: 12: 913-915, f 30-35, map 3. By courtesy. .
Salticus iteacus: Metzner, 1999 Andrias 14: 112-113, 231, f 78a-h, map 84. By courtesy.

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Salticus latidentatus : Proszynski J. 1982. Ann. hist. nat. Mus. hung., 74: 288, f 43 [Mongolia] . + Proszynski 1984c. Atlas ... : 128 [Kulczynski, Tsingtau, Hofmann - Mus. Wien] + Wesolowska 1981a. Annales zoologici, 36: 79, f 106-107 + Logunov D.V. 1992a. Arthropoda Selecta, 1 (1): 57, f 2a-d. By courtesy.
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Salticus mandibularis +b) olivaceus +c)ressli: Proszynski. 2003a. Ann. zool. 53, 1: 167-168, f 687-689 (S. olivaceus - Hebron
specimen, the O. P.-C. collection) +b) 169, f 680-684 +c) Logunov, 2015. Arthropoda Selecta 24(1): 50, f. 72-74. By courtesy.
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Salticus mutabilis : Flanczewska E. 1981. Annales zoologici, 36: 221, f 101-106. ©photo A. Senglet, 2002. By courtesy.
Salticus propinquus Proszynski 2003a. Ann. zool. : 168-169, f 678-679, 685-686, 692-693. By courtesy. .
Salticus palpalis : Peckham G.W., Peckham E.G. 1909. Trans. Wisc. Acad. Sci. Arts Let., 16 (1): 477, t. 52, f. 10, t 54, f 7.
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Salticus peckhamae : Peckham G.W., Peckham E.G. 1909. Trans. Wisc. Acad. Sci. Arts Let., 16 (1): 16 (1): 478, t. 42, f. 9, t. 44, f. 6 + ©Photo D. Richman. By courtesy .
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Salticus proszynskii +b) turkmenicus +c) quagga Logunov 1992a. Arthropoda Selecta, 1 (1): 54-57, f 3a-g +b) Logunov, Rakov. 1998. Artropoda Selecta, 7(2): 138, f 65-68, map 11 +c) Szüts et al., 2003: 52, f. 6-9. By courtesy.
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Salticus tricinctus + syn. marenzelleri: Logunov D.V. 1992a. Arthropoda Selecta, 1 (1): 57, f 4a-e, map 5 +b) Szüts et al., 2003: 52, f. 6-9 +Wesolowska W. 1996. Arthropoda Selecta, 5 (1/2): 41, f 32a-g + c)marenzelleri (types) = tricinctus: Logunov, 2015. Arthropoda Selecta 24(1): 78, f. 107-113 + (lectotype) Proszynski 2003a. Annales zoologici 53, 1: 169, f 680-684. By courtesy. .

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Salticus confusus: Simon 1937. Les Arachnides de France. Tome VI 1200, f 1906-1907 + Logunov, 2015. Arthropoda Selecta 24(1): 49, f. 63-71. By courtesy.
Salticus unciger Proszynski: 1984c. Atlas ...: 128. By courtesy.
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Salticus zebraneus Zabka M. 1997. Fauna Polski 19: 83-84, f 305-312. By courtesy. .