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''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as '' Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *'' Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *'' Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *'' Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *'' Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *'' Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *'' Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *'' Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *'' Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *'' Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 189 ...
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Saitis Breviusculus
''Saitis'' is a genus of Salticidae, jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon, Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *''Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *''Saitis aranukanus'' Carl Friedrich Roewer, Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *''Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *''Saitis auberti'' Lucien Berland, Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) (Type species, type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *''Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *''Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *''Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *''Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *''Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *''Saitis graecus'' Władysław Kulczyński, Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *''Saiti ...
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Saitis Aranukanus
''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *'' Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *'' Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *'' Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *'' Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *'' Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *'' Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *'' Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 1896) – ...
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Saitis Berlandi
''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *''Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *'' Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *'' Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *'' Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *'' Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *'' Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *'' Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 1896) – ...
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Saitis Auberti
''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *''Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *'' Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *'' Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *''Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *'' Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *'' Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *'' Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 1896) – C ...
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Saitis Ariadneae
''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *''Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *'' Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *''Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *''Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *'' Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *'' Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *'' Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 1896) – Ce ...
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Saitis Catulus
''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *''Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *''Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *''Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *''Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *'' Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *'' Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *'' Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 1896) – Cen ...
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Saitis Cupidon
''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *''Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *''Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *''Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *''Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *''Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *'' Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *'' Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 1896) – Cent ...
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Saitis Cyanipes
''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *''Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *''Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *''Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *''Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *''Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *''Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *'' Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 1896) – Centr ...
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Saitis Graecus
''Saitis'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1876. The Australian species may belong to other genera, such as ''Maratus''. Species it contains thirty-two species, found worldwide: *'' Saitis annae'' Cockerell, 1894 – Jamaica *''Saitis aranukanus'' Roewer, 1944 – Kiribati (Gilbert Is.) *''Saitis ariadneae'' Logunov, 2001 – Greece (Crete) *''Saitis auberti'' Berland, 1938 – Vanuatu *''Saitis barbipes'' (Simon, 1868) ( type) – Northern Africa, southern Europe to Turkey *''Saitis berlandi'' Roewer, 1951 – Vanuatu *''Saitis breviusculus'' Simon, 1901 – Gabon *''Saitis catulus'' Simon, 1901 – Venezuela *'' Saitis chaperi'' Simon, 1885 – India, Sri Lanka *''Saitis cupidon'' (Simon, 1885) – New Caledonia *''Saitis cyanipes'' Simon, 1901 – Brazil *'' Saitis graecus'' Kulczyński, 1905 – Albania, Greece, Bulgaria *'' Saitis imitatus'' (Simon, 1868) – Croatia, Montenegro *'' Saitis insectus'' ( Hogg, 1896) – Centra ...
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Saitis Barbipes
''Saitis barbipes'' is a common jumping spider (family Salticidae) found in the Mediterranean region. Etymology The species name ''barbipes'' is derived from Latin, and means "bearded foot". Taxonomy The species ''Saitis barbipes'' was described by the French naturalist Eugène Simon in 1868, under the name of ''Attus barbipes''. It was placed in 1876 by Eugène Simon in the genus ''Saitis'' of which it constitutes the type species. The Australian "peacock spider", ''Maratus volans'', has a range of superficial similarities to the species, such as green eyes, and an enlarged third pair of legs used for courtship. Recent work suggests that ''Saitis'' and ''Maratus'' are closely related genera. Distribution This species is present in the Mediterranean region, from southern Europe (Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland) to Turkey and in North Africa. Habitat These jumping spiders can be found on houses and rocks, as well ...
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Maratus
''Maratus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). These spiders are commonly referred to as peacock spiders due to the males' colorful and usually iridescent patterns on the upper surface of the abdomen often enhanced with lateral flaps or bristles, which they display during courtship. Females lack these bright colors, being cryptic in appearance. In at least one species, ''Maratus vespertilio'', the expansion of the flaps also occurs during ritualised contests between males. The male display and courtship dance are complex, involving visual and vibratory signals. Several species in this genus were earlier classified in the genus ''Saitis'', containing the Mediterranean ''Saitis barbipes'', which is superficially similar to ''Maratus'' (colorful males with an enlarged third pair of legs). ''Saitis'' in Australia have enlarged and fringed third legs which they use for display but do not raise their abdomens like ''Maratus''. All species of ''Maratus'' are f ...
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Saitis Chaperi
''Saitis chaperi'' is a species of spider of the genus ''Saitis''. It is native to India and Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an .... References Spiders of the Indian subcontinent Spiders of Asia Spiders described in 1885 chaperi {{Salticidae-stub ...
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