Lyssomanes

Lyssomanes is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders), ranging from South and Central America, up to the southern United States.[1]

Lyssomanes
Temporal range: Neogene–present
male Lyssomanes viridis eating a nematoceran
(scale = 1 mm)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Salticidae
Subfamily: Lyssomaninae
Genus: Lyssomanes
Hentz, 1845[1]
Type species
Attus viridis
Walckenaer, 1837[1]
Species

See text.

Diversity
93 species

There have been described 94 extant and two fossil species[2][3] from the Neotropical Region. The genera Lyssomanes, Chinoscopus, Hindumanes, and Sumakuru make up the Lyssomaninae, which is one of the six deeply-diverging subfamilies of jumping spiders.[4]

They are long-legged, with translucent bodies frequently green or yellow. They resemble lynx spiders, except that they have large anterior median eyes.

Habitat

Lyssomanes are typically found in foliage in mesic habitats.

female L. viridis from Florida
A male courting a female of Lyssomanes sp., from Costa Rica

Species

As of July 2020, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:[1]

  • Lyssomanes adisi Logunov, 2002 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes amazonicus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, Guyana
  • Lyssomanes anchicaya Galiano, 1984 – Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia
  • Lyssomanes antillanus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Saba
  • Lyssomanes austerus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Brazil, Argentina
  • Lyssomanes aya Logunov, 2015 – French Guiana
  • Lyssomanes belgranoi Galiano, 1984 – Argentina
  • Lyssomanes benderi Logunov, 2002 – Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana
  • Lyssomanes bitaeniatus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – El Salvador to Venezuela
  • Lyssomanes blandus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Guatemala
  • Lyssomanes boraceia Galiano, 1984 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes bryantae Chickering, 1946 – Panama
  • Lyssomanes burrera Jiménez & Tejas, 1993 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes camacanensis Galiano, 1980 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes ceplaci Galiano, 1980 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes consimilis Banks, 1929 – Panama
  • Lyssomanes convexus Banks, 1909 – Costa Rica
  • Lyssomanes courtiali Logunov, 2015 – French Guiana
  • Lyssomanes deinognathus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 – Mexico to Honduras
  • Lyssomanes devotoi Mello-Leitão, 1917 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes dissimilis Banks, 1929 – Panama
  • Lyssomanes diversus Galiano, 1980 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes eatoni Chickering, 1946 – Panama
  • Lyssomanes ecuadoricus Logunov & Marusik, 2003 – Ecuador
  • Lyssomanes elegans F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 – Mexico to Brazil
  • Lyssomanes elongatus Galiano, 1980 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes euriensis Logunov, 2000 – Peru
  • Lyssomanes flagellum Kraus, 1955 – El Salvador
  • Lyssomanes fossor Galiano, 1996 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes franckei Galvis, 2020 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes hieroglyphicus Mello-Leitão, 1944 – Argentina
  • Lyssomanes ipanemae Galiano, 1980 – Brazil, French Guiana
  • Lyssomanes janauari Logunov & Marusik, 2003 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes jemineus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Mexico to Guyana
  • Lyssomanes jucari Galiano, 1984 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes lampeli Logunov, 2014 – Guyana
  • Lyssomanes lancetillae Galiano, 1980 – Honduras, Nicaragua
  • Lyssomanes lehtineni Logunov, 2000 – Peru
  • Lyssomanes leucomelas Mello-Leitão, 1917 – Mexico, Brazil, Argentina
  • Lyssomanes limpidus Galiano, 1980 – Colombia
  • Lyssomanes longipes (Taczanowski, 1871) – Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana
  • Lyssomanes maddisoni Logunov, 2014 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes malinche Galiano, 1980 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes manausensis Logunov, 2014 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes mandibulatus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 – Mexico to Panama
  • Lyssomanes matoensis Logunov, 2014 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes mexicanus Logunov, 2014 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes michae Brignoli, 1984 – West Indies
  • Lyssomanes miniaceus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Brazil, Argentina
  • Lyssomanes minor Schenkel, 1953 – Venezuela
  • Lyssomanes nigrofimbriatus Mello-Leitão, 1941 – Brazil, Argentina
  • Lyssomanes nigropictus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Ecuador
  • Lyssomanes onkonensis Logunov & Marusik, 2003 – Ecuador
  • Lyssomanes parallelus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes paravelox Logunov, 2002 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes parki Chickering, 1946 – Panama
  • Lyssomanes patens Peckham & Peckham, 1896 – Honduras to Panama
  • Lyssomanes pauper Mello-Leitão, 1945 – Brazil, Argentina
  • Lyssomanes penicillatus Mello-Leitão, 1927 – Brazil, Argentina
  • Lyssomanes perafani Galvis, 2017 – Colombia
  • Lyssomanes peruensis Logunov, 2000 – Peru
  • Lyssomanes pescadero Jiménez & Tejas, 1993 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes pichilingue Galiano, 1984 – Ecuador
  • Lyssomanes placidus Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes portoricensis Petrunkevitch, 1930 – Puerto Rico to Martinique
  • Lyssomanes protarsalis F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 – Guatemala
  • Lyssomanes quadrinotatus Simon, 1900 – Venezuela
  • Lyssomanes reductus Peckham & Peckham, 1896 – Mexico to Panama
  • Lyssomanes remotus Peckham & Peckham, 1896 – Panama to Brazil
  • Lyssomanes robustus (Taczanowski, 1878) – Peru, Brazil
  • Lyssomanes romani Logunov, 2000 – Brazil, Ecuador
  • Lyssomanes rudis Logunov, 2015 – French Guiana
  • Lyssomanes santarem Galiano, 1984 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes silvestris Logunov, 2014 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes similis Logunov, 2014 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes spiralis F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 – Mexico to Nicaragua
  • Lyssomanes sylvicola Galiano, 1980 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes taczanowskii Galiano, 1980 – Trinidad to Peru, Ecuador
  • Lyssomanes tapirapensis Galiano, 1996 – Venezuela, French Guiana, Brazil
  • Lyssomanes tapuiramae Galiano, 1980 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes tarmae Galiano, 1980 – Peru
  • Lyssomanes temperatus Galiano, 1980 – Mexico
  • Lyssomanes tenuis Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Guyana
  • Lyssomanes trifurcatus F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1900 – Panama
  • Lyssomanes trinidadus Logunov & Marusik, 2003 – Trinidad
  • Lyssomanes tristis Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Brazil, Argentina
  • Lyssomanes unicolor (Taczanowski, 1871) – Mexico to Peru, Ecuador, Brazil
  • Lyssomanes velox Peckham, Peckham & Wheeler, 1889 – Brazil, Ecuador
  • Lyssomanes vinocurae Galiano, 1996 – Brazil
  • Lyssomanes viridis (Walckenaer, 1837) (type species) – USA
  • Lyssomanes waorani Logunov & Marusik, 2003 – Ecuador
  • Lyssomanes wiwa Galvis, 2017 – Colombia  
  • Lyssomanes yacui Galiano, 1984 – Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil

References

  1. "Gen. Lyssomanes Hentz, 1845", World Spider Catalog, Natural History Museum Bern, retrieved 2019-05-06
  2. Wunderlich, 1986
  3. Wunderlich, 1988
  4. Galvis, William (11 July 2020). "The genus Lyssomanes (Araneae: Salticidae: Lyssomaninae) in Mexico: a new species, new taxonomic notes and records" (PDF). Peckhamia. 212 (1): 1–13.

Further reading

  • Hill, David Edwin (1977). "Observations on the physiology of Lyssomanes viridis." Peckhamia 1(3): 41-44. PDF
  • Teodore, C. & Johnsen, S. (2013). "Pheromones exert top-down effects on visual recognition in the jumping spider Lyssomanes viridis". The Journal of Experimental Biology 216, 1744-1756. PDF

Videos

  • David Edwin Hill: Courtship and mating of the jumping spider Lyssomanes viridis (Araneae: Salticidae) — Video
  • David Edwin Hill: Feeding Lyssomanes viridis (Araneae: Salticidae) — Video

Pictures

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