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''Rhondes'' is a genus of New Caledonian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1901. It was briefly considered a synonym of '' Hasarius'', but was revalidated after the results of a 2008 molecular study. It is now grouped with several other Australasian genera in the unranked clade Astioida. Species it contains six species, found only on New Caledonia: *''Rhondes atypicus'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia *''Rhondes berlandi'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia *'' Rhondes flexibilis'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia *'' Rhondes neocaledonicus'' (Simon, 1889) (type Type may refer to: Science and technology Computing * Typing, producing text via a keyboard, typewriter, etc. * Data type, collection of values used for computations. * File type * TYPE (DOS command), a command to display contents of a file. * Ty ...) – New Caledonia *'' Rhondes sarasini'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia *'' Rhondes zofiae'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia Reference ...
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Rhondes Zofiae
''Rhondes zofiae'' is an endemic species of jumping spider in the genus ''Rhondes'' that lives in New Caledonia. Only the female has been described. First defined in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta, the species is unusually named after her mother. It is small and slender, with a wide light brown cephalothorax and thinner abdomen that is lighter and patterned with grey-brown patches. It can be distinguished from the related ''Rhondes atypicus'' by the position of its copulatory openings. Taxonomy ''Rhondes zofiae'' was first identified in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta. The species was named after Patoleta's mother, Zofia Jendrzejewska. This is unusual, as naming species after members of a scientist's family is uncommon, and, when species are named after people, male choices far outnumber female names. The genus ''Rhondes'' was raised in 1901 by Eugène Simon for endemic species of jumping spiders in New Caledonia. It has been placed in the tribe ''Viciriini'' in the clade ''Astioida''. Gene ...
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Rhondes Sarasini
''Rhondes sarasini'' is an endemic species of jumping spider in the genus ''Rhondes'' that lives in New Caledonia. First described in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta, only the female has yet to be identified. The holotype was discovered by Jean Roux and Karl Friedrich Sarasin in 1911, and the species name commemorates the latter. It is a small and slender spider, with a wide light brown cephalothorax that is typically long and a thinner abdomen, typically long, that has a pattern of light and dark patches. It differs from other members of the genus in its design of the epigyne, which has a wide pocket and short copulatory openings. Taxonomy ''Rhondes sarasini'' was first identified in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta. The female holotype had been collected in 1911 by Jean Roux and Karl Friedrich Sarasin, and it is the latter that is commemorated in the species name. The genus ''Rhondes'' was raised in 1901 by Eugène Simon for endemic species of jumping spiders in New Caledonia. It has been ...
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Rhondes Berlandi
''Rhondes berlandi'' is an endemic species of jumping spider in the genus '' Rhondes'' that lives in New Caledonia. First described in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta, the species has been found on both Grande Terre and Isle of Pines, living in rainforests. Only the female has yet to be described. It is small and slender, with a wide brown hairy cephalothorax and thinner abdomen that is patterned with light and dark patches. The species can be distinguished from the related '' Rhondes flexibilis'' by its wide epigynal pocket. Taxonomy ''Rhondes berlandi'' was first identified in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta. The species was named after the French arachnologist Lucien Berland. The genus '' Rhondes'' was raised in 1901 by Eugène Simon for endemic species of jumping spiders in New Caledonia. It has been placed in the tribe ''Viciriini'' in the clade ''Astioida''. Genetic analysis confirms that it is related to other species found only on the island, including ''Trite ignipilosa'', and n ...
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Rhondes Neocaledonicus
''Rhondes'' is a genus of New Caledonian jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1901. It was briefly considered a synonym of '' Hasarius'', but was revalidated after the results of a 2008 molecular study. It is now grouped with several other Australasian genera in the unranked clade Astioida. Species it contains six species, found only on New Caledonia: *''Rhondes atypicus'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia *''Rhondes berlandi'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia *'' Rhondes flexibilis'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia *'' Rhondes neocaledonicus'' (Simon, 1889) (type) – New Caledonia *''Rhondes sarasini'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia *''Rhondes zofiae ''Rhondes zofiae'' is an endemic species of jumping spider in the genus ''Rhondes'' that lives in New Caledonia. Only the female has been described. First defined in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta, the species is unusually named after her mother. It ...'' Patoleta, 2016 – New Caledonia References ...
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Rhondes Atypicus
''Rhondes atypicus'' is an endemic species of jumping spider in the genus '' Rhondes'' that lives in New Caledonia. First described in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta, the species has been found on both Grande Terre and Isle of Pines, living in rainforests. It is small and slender, with a wide brown hairy cephalothorax and thinner abdomen. The abdominal markings differ between the male and female, which gives rise to the species name. The male light and dark patches on its abdomen, and has a longer and thicker embolus than other species in the genus. The female, which is larger, has a striped abdominal pattern, which distinguishes the species from the similar '' Rhondes flexibilis''. Taxonomy ''Rhondes atypicus'' was first identified in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta. The species was named after the way that the patterns on the abdomen differs between the male and the female. The genus '' Rhondes'' was raised in 1901 by Eugène Simon for endemic species of jumping spiders in New Caledoni ...
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Rhondes Flexibilis
''Rhondes flexibilis'' is an endemic species of jumping spider in the genus ''Rhondes'' that lives in New Caledonia. First described in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta, the species is common across the island, living in rainforests. It is small and slender, with a wide brown hairy cephalothorax and thinner abdomen that has a pattern of light and dark patches. The male, which is slightly larger, has a variably-shaped sclerite on the palpal bulb, after which the species is named. The female has a slightly less distinctive abdominal pattern and an epigyne with a relatively long and narrow pocket. Taxonomy ''Rhondes flexibilis'' was first identified in 2016 by Barbara Patoleta. The species was named after shape of the sclerite on the palpal bulb, which is quite variable. The genus ''Rhondes'' was raised in 1901 by Eugène Simon for endemic species of jumping spiders in New Caledonia. It has been placed in the tribe Viciriini in the clade Astioida. Genetic analysis confirms that it is re ...
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Barbara Maria Patoleta
Barbara Maria Patoleta is a Polish arachnologist who specialises in the taxonomy, evolution and zoogeography of jumping spiders (family Salticidae) in the Pacific Islands. Education Patoleta studied biology and chemistry at high school before studying biology at the Faculty of Agriculture at Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities between 1988 and 1993. She obtained her master's degree in the Department of Anatomy and Vertebrate Morphology in 1993, and subsequently her doctorate in 2002. Taxa described As of April 2017, the World Spider Catalog lists the following taxa described by Patoleta: *'' Cytaea taveuniensis'' Patoleta & Gardzińska, 2010 *'' Lagnus monteithorum'' Patoleta, 2008 *'' Phintella caledoniensis'' Patoleta, 2009 *'' Pristobaeus taveuniensis'' (Patoleta, 2008) *'' Pristobaeus vanuaensis'' (Patoleta, 2008) *'' Pristobaeus vitiensis'' (Patoleta, 2008) *'' Proszynellus nasalis'' Patoleta & Żabka, 2015 *'' Proszynellus occidentalis'' Patoleta & Żabk ...
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Hasarius
''Hasarius'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). ''H. neocaledonicus'' was removed from ''Hasarius'' in 2008 and put in its own genus, ''Rhondes''. Species * ''Hasarius adansoni'' (Audouin, 1826) – Cosmopolitan * '' Hasarius bellicosus'' Peckham & Peckham, 1896 – Guatemala * '' Hasarius berlandi'' Lessert, 1925 – East Africa * '' Hasarius biprocessiger'' Lessert, 1927 – Congo * '' Hasarius bisetatus'' Franganillo, 1930 – Cuba * '' Hasarius cheliceroides'' Borowiec & Wesolowska, 2002 – Cameroon * '' Hasarius dactyloides'' (Xie, Peng & Kim, 1993) – China * '' Hasarius egaenus'' Thorell, 1895 – Myanmar * ''Hasarius glaucus'' Hogg, 1915 – New Guinea * ''Hasarius inhonestus'' Keyserling, 1881 – New South Wales * ''Hasarius insignis'' Simon, 1885 – Comoro Islands * ''Hasarius insularis'' Wesolowska & van Harten, 2002 – Socotra * '' Hasarius kulczynskii'' Zabka, 1985 – Vietnam * '' Hasarius kweilinensis'' (Prószyński, 1992) – Ch ...
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