Diolenius

Diolenius is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1870.[2]

Diolenius
Male Diolenius phrynoides
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Salticidae
Subfamily: Salticinae
Genus: Diolenius
Thorell, 1870[1]
Type species
D. phrynoides
(Walckenaer, 1837)
Species

16, see text

Species

As of June 2019 it contains sixteen species, found only in Indonesian New Guinea (provinces of Papua and West Papua), Papua New Guinea and on the Moluccas:[1]

  • Diolenius albopiceus Hogg, 1915 – New Guinea
  • Diolenius amplectens Thorell, 1881 – New Guinea
  • Diolenius angustipes Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006Indonesia (Biak Is.)
  • Diolenius armatissimus Thorell, 1881 – Indonesia (Moluccas), New Guinea
  • Diolenius bicinctus Simon, 1884 – Indonesia (Moluccas), New Guinea
  • Diolenius decorus Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006 – New Guinea
  • Diolenius infulatus Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006 – New Guinea, Papua New Guinea (New Britain)
  • Diolenius insignitus Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006 – Indonesia (Moluccas)
  • Diolenius lineatus Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006 – New Guinea
  • Diolenius lugubris Thorell, 1881 – New Guinea, Papua New Guinea (New Britain)
  • Diolenius paradoxus Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006 – New Guinea
  • Diolenius phrynoides (Walckenaer, 1837) (type) – Indonesia (Ambon, New Guinea)
  • Diolenius redimiculatus Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006 – New Guinea
  • Diolenius sarmiensis Gardzińska & Patoleta, 2013 – New Guinea
  • Diolenius varicus Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006 – New Guinea
  • Diolenius virgatus Gardzińska & Zabka, 2006 – New Guinea

References

  1. "Gen. Diolenius Thorell, 1870". World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. Natural History Museum Bern. 2019. doi:10.24436/2. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
  2. Thorell, T. (1870). "On European spiders". Nova Acta Regiae Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis. 7 (3): 109–242.

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