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Matinta
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) (type) – Brazil, Guyana *''Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Opiparis
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Acutidens
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) (type) – Brazil, Guyana *''Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Mimica
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Longidens
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Jurutiensis
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Furcata
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Fonsecai
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Fasciata
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Delicata
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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Matinta Chickeringi
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *''Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) (type) – Brazil, Guyana *''Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporiac ...
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Matinta Balbina
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *''Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) (type) – Brazil, Guyana *''Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *''Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporiacc ...
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Matinta Apophysis
''Matinta'' is a genus of South American jumping spiders (family Salticidae). The largest number of species are found in Brazil. Taxonomy ''Matinta'' was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz, Wayne Paul Maddison & María Elena Galiano in 2019. A re-examination of the holotype of the type species of the genus '' Mago'' showed that the genus had been misinterpreted, so that species had been included in the genus that did not fit the diagnosis. Accordingly, Ruiz ''et al.'' created a new genus, ''Matinta'', to which most of the former ''Mago'' genera were transferred. ''Matinta'', like ''Mago'', was placed in the tribe Amycini, part of the Amycoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae. Species it contains nineteen species, found in Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, and French Guiana: *'' Matinta acutidens'' (Simon, 1900) ( type) – Brazil, Guyana *'' Matinta apophysis'' (Costa & Ruiz, 2017) – Brazil *'' Matinta balbina'' (Patello & Ruiz, 2014) – Brazil *'' Matinta chickeringi'' ( Caporia ...
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