Anasaitis
Anasaitis | |
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Male Anasaitis canosa | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Salticidae |
Genus: | Anasaitis Bryant, 1950[1] |
Type species | |
Prostheclina morgani Peckham & Peckham, 1901[1] | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Anasaitis is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders). The described species occur in the West Indies, with one species also found in the United States.
Name
The genus name is derived from the salticid genus Saitis.
Species
As of November 2015, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:[1]
- Anasaitis adorabilis Zhang & Maddison, 2012 – Hispaniola
- Anasaitis arcuata (Franganillo, 1930) – Cuba
- Anasaitis banksi (Roewer, 1951) – Hispaniola, Puerto Rico
- Anasaitis brunnea Zhang & Maddison, 2012 – Hispaniola
- Anasaitis canalis (Chamberlin, 1925) – Panama
- Anasaitis canosa (Walckenaer, 1837) – USA, Cuba
- Anasaitis cubana (Roewer, 1951) – Cuba
- Anasaitis decoris Bryant, 1950 – Jamaica
- Anasaitis elegantissima (Simon, 1888) – Hispaniola
- Anasaitis emertoni (Bryant, 1940) – Cuba
- Anasaitis gloriae (Petrunkevitch, 1930) – Puerto Rico
- Anasaitis hebetata Zhang & Maddison, 2012 – Hispaniola
- Anasaitis laxa Zhang & Maddison, 2012 – Hispaniola
- Anasaitis locuples (Simon, 1888) – Hispaniola
- Anasaitis morgani (Peckham & Peckham, 1901)T – Jamaica, Hispaniola
- Anasaitis peckhami (Petrunkevitch, 1914) – Dominica
- Anasaitis perplexa (Peckham & Peckham, 1901) – Jamaica, Hispaniola
- Anasaitis placida (Bryant, 1947) – Mona Is.
- Anasaitis scintilla Bryant, 1950 – Jamaica
- Anasaitis squamata (Bryant, 1940) – Cuba
- Anasaitis venatoria (Peckham & Peckham, 1901) – Jamaica
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Gen. Anasaitis Bryant, 1950", World Spider Catalog, Natural History Museum Bern, retrieved 2015-11-13
Further reading
- Hill, David Edwin (2006): Predatory pursuit of ants by Anasaitis canosa (Araneae, Salticidae). PDF
External links
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