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Viciria Detrita
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to ''Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * ''Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * ''Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * ''Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 19 ...
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Viciria Praemandibularis
''Viciria'' is a genus of Salticidae, jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to ''Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * ''Viciria albolimbata'' Eugène Simon, Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * ''Viciria arrogans'' George and Elizabeth Peckham, Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * ''Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria detrita'' Embrik Strand, Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * ''Viciria diadema ...
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Viciria Chrysophaea
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to '' Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * '' Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * '' Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * '' Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 1903 â ...
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Viciria Miranda
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to '' Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * '' Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * '' Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * '' Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 1903 †...
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Viciria Minima
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to '' Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * '' Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * '' Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * '' Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 1903 †...
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Viciria Lucida
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to '' Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * '' Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * '' Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * '' Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 1903 †...
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Viciria Flavolimbata
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to '' Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * '' Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * '' Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * '' Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 1903 †...
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Viciria Flavipes
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to '' Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * '' Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * '' Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * '' Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 1903 †...
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Viciria Epileuca
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to '' Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * '' Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * '' Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * '' Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 1903 †...
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Viciria Diademata
''Viciria'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1877. Description Both sexes reach a length of about 7 to 12 mm. ''Viciria'' is a colorful genus similar to '' Telamonia''. However, the very long, thin opisthosoma of ''Viciria'' is almost cylindrical, and the color patterns differ. ''Viciria'' often shows a single broad longitudinal stripe with a pattern of black dashes on the opisthosoma. A white median stripe is present on the cephalus of the female.Murphy & Murphy 2000: 301 Distribution Like ''Telamonia'', ''Viciria'' is found in Africa and Asia. Species it contains twenty-one species: * '' Viciria albolimbata'' Simon, 1885 — Sumatra * '' Viciria arrogans'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * ''Viciria chrysophaea'' Simon, 1903 — Gabon * '' Viciria concolor'' Peckham & Peckham, 1907 — Borneo * '' Viciria detrita'' Strand, 1922 — Sumatra * '' Viciria diademata'' Simon, 1902 — India * ''Viciria epileuca'' Simon, 1903 — ...
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