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Hentzia
''Hentzia'' is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders) subfamily Dendryphantinae. The genus is widespread in North America and northern South America but the center of biodiversity seems to be primarily in the Caribbean and surrounding areas, with the greatest species diversity occurring in Cuba, which has seven species. Some outlier species, such as ''Hentzia poenitens'' and '' Hentzia fimbriata'' are found in western North America. It appears to be closely related to the genus '' Anicius'' from which it differs primarily in certain anatomical details. Description The genus is characterized by the females especially having hair (setal) pencils below the posterior medial eyes and spatulate hairs on the ventral margin of the first patella and distal femur. These characters are not found in '' Anicius'' and there are some differences in the structure of both male palpi and female epigyna. However, the anatomy is close enough that there is almost certainly some ...
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Hentzia Fimbriata
''Hentzia'' is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders) subfamily Dendryphantinae. The genus is widespread in North America and northern South America but the center of biodiversity seems to be primarily in the Caribbean and surrounding areas, with the greatest species diversity occurring in Cuba, which has seven species. Some outlier species, such as ''Hentzia poenitens'' and '' Hentzia fimbriata'' are found in western North America. It appears to be closely related to the genus '' Anicius'' from which it differs primarily in certain anatomical details. Description The genus is characterized by the females especially having hair (setal) pencils below the posterior medial eyes and spatulate hairs on the ventral margin of the first patella and distal femur. These characters are not found in '' Anicius'' and there are some differences in the structure of both male palpi and female epigyna. However, the anatomy is close enough that there is almost certainly some ...
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Hentzia Pima
''Hentzia'' is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders) subfamily Dendryphantinae. The genus is widespread in North America and northern South America but the center of biodiversity seems to be primarily in the Caribbean and surrounding areas, with the greatest species diversity occurring in Cuba, which has seven species. Some outlier species, such as ''Hentzia poenitens'' and ''Hentzia fimbriata'' are found in western North America. It appears to be closely related to the genus '' Anicius'' from which it differs primarily in certain anatomical details. Description The genus is characterized by the females especially having hair (setal) pencils below the posterior medial eyes and spatulate hairs on the ventral margin of the first patella and distal femur. These characters are not found in '' Anicius'' and there are some differences in the structure of both male palpi and female epigyna. However, the anatomy is close enough that there is almost certainly some r ...
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Hentzia Calypso
''Hentzia'' is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders) subfamily Dendryphantinae. The genus is widespread in North America and northern South America but the center of biodiversity seems to be primarily in the Caribbean and surrounding areas, with the greatest species diversity occurring in Cuba, which has seven species. Some outlier species, such as ''Hentzia poenitens'' and ''Hentzia fimbriata'' are found in western North America. It appears to be closely related to the genus '' Anicius'' from which it differs primarily in certain anatomical details. Description The genus is characterized by the females especially having hair (setal) pencils below the posterior medial eyes and spatulate hairs on the ventral margin of the first patella and distal femur. These characters are not found in '' Anicius'' and there are some differences in the structure of both male palpi and female epigyna. However, the anatomy is close enough that there is almost certainly some r ...
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Hentzia Audax
''Hentzia'' is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders) subfamily Dendryphantinae. The genus is widespread in North America and northern South America but the center of biodiversity seems to be primarily in the Caribbean and surrounding areas, with the greatest species diversity occurring in Cuba, which has seven species. Some outlier species, such as ''Hentzia poenitens'' and ''Hentzia fimbriata'' are found in western North America. It appears to be closely related to the genus '' Anicius'' from which it differs primarily in certain anatomical details. Description The genus is characterized by the females especially having hair (setal) pencils below the posterior medial eyes and spatulate hairs on the ventral margin of the first patella and distal femur. These characters are not found in '' Anicius'' and there are some differences in the structure of both male palpi and female epigyna. However, the anatomy is close enough that there is almost certainly some r ...
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Hentzia Footei
''Hentzia'' is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders) subfamily Dendryphantinae. The genus is widespread in North America and northern South America but the center of biodiversity seems to be primarily in the Caribbean and surrounding areas, with the greatest species diversity occurring in Cuba, which has seven species. Some outlier species, such as ''Hentzia poenitens'' and ''Hentzia fimbriata'' are found in western North America. It appears to be closely related to the genus '' Anicius'' from which it differs primarily in certain anatomical details. Description The genus is characterized by the females especially having hair (setal) pencils below the posterior medial eyes and spatulate hairs on the ventral margin of the first patella and distal femur. These characters are not found in '' Anicius'' and there are some differences in the structure of both male palpi and female epigyna. However, the anatomy is close enough that there is almost certainly some r ...
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Hentzia Cubana
''Hentzia'' is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders) subfamily Dendryphantinae. The genus is widespread in North America and northern South America but the center of biodiversity seems to be primarily in the Caribbean and surrounding areas, with the greatest species diversity occurring in Cuba, which has seven species. Some outlier species, such as ''Hentzia poenitens'' and ''Hentzia fimbriata'' are found in western North America. It appears to be closely related to the genus '' Anicius'' from which it differs primarily in certain anatomical details. Description The genus is characterized by the females especially having hair (setal) pencils below the posterior medial eyes and spatulate hairs on the ventral margin of the first patella and distal femur. These characters are not found in '' Anicius'' and there are some differences in the structure of both male palpi and female epigyna. However, the anatomy is close enough that there is almost certainly some r ...
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Hentzia Antillana
''Hentzia'' is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders) subfamily Dendryphantinae. The genus is widespread in North America and northern South America but the center of biodiversity seems to be primarily in the Caribbean and surrounding areas, with the greatest species diversity occurring in Cuba, which has seven species. Some outlier species, such as ''Hentzia poenitens'' and ''Hentzia fimbriata'' are found in western North America. It appears to be closely related to the genus '' Anicius'' from which it differs primarily in certain anatomical details. Description The genus is characterized by the females especially having hair (setal) pencils below the posterior medial eyes and spatulate hairs on the ventral margin of the first patella and distal femur. These characters are not found in '' Anicius'' and there are some differences in the structure of both male palpi and female epigyna. However, the anatomy is close enough that there is almost certainly some r ...
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Hentzia Palmarum
''Hentzia palmarum'', the common hentz jumper, is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae Jumping spiders are a group of spiders that constitute the family Salticidae. As of 2019, this family contained over 600 described genera and over 6,000 described species, making it the largest family of spiders at 13% of all species. Jumping spi .... It is found in North America, Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Cuba. File:Adult male Hentzia palmarum face.jpg, Adult male face File:Adult female Hentzia palmarum face.jpg, Adult female face File:Adult male Hentzia palmarum dorsal.jpg, Adult male dorsal File:Adult female Hentzia palmarum dorsal.jpg, Adult female dorsal References Further reading * External links * Salticidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1832 Spiders of North America {{jumping-spider-stub ...
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Hentzia Mitrata
''Hentzia mitrata'', the white-jawed jumping spider, is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae Jumping spiders are a group of spiders that constitute the family Salticidae. As of 2019, this family contained over 600 described genera and over 6,000 described species, making it the largest family of spiders at 13% of all species. Jumping spi .... It is found in the United States, Canada, and Bahama Islands. References Further reading * External links * Salticidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1846 {{jumping-spider-stub ...
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Hentzia Chekika
''Hentzia chekika'' is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae. It is found in the United States, Bahama Islands, and Cuba Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. Cuba is located where the northern Caribbea .... References Further reading * External links * Salticidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1989 {{jumping-spider-stub ...
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Hentzia Grenada
''Hentzia grenada'' is a species of jumping spider. It is found in Florida and south Georgia in the United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori .... References Further reading * External links * Salticidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 1894 {{jumping-spider-stub ...
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Hentzia Alamosa
''Hentzia alamosa'' is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae. It is only known from Texas in the United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori .... References Salticidae Articles created by Qbugbot Spiders described in 2010 {{jumping-spider-stub ...
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