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Afraflacilla braunsi

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35: 706:(0.06 in) wide. The female carapace looks externally like the male but lighter. In contrast, the abdomen is fawn with a pattern of yellowish patches that is more pronounced than the male. Like the male, the female spider rubs its front legs against a row of fine hairs located under the eyes to create sounds. The rear, towards the spinnerets, is much darker. The pedipalps are yellow and have a dense covering of long white hairs. The copulatory organs are, again, distinctive. There are two pockets located close to each other to the front of the 61: 705:
The female is very similar to the male. The carapace is roughly the same size, between 1.7 and 1.9 mm (0.07 and 0.07 in) long and 1.1 and 1.3 mm (0.04 and 0.05 in) wide, and the abdomen is larger, between 2.7 and 3.2 mm (0.11 and 0.13 in) long and typically 1.5 mm
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on the basis of the structure of the spiders' copulatory organs. While recognising difficulties with this, including the fact that they did not have access to a male and female found together, they saw sufficient difference between the examples they did have access to, particularly the female, to
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is between 2.2 and 2.4 mm (0.09 and 0.09 in) long and 1.1 and 1.2 mm (0.04 and 0.05 in) wide. It is a brown elongated oval. Some examples are light brown with a vague brownish line across the front and a large darker rear area. Others have a brownish pattern with four lighter
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in Turkmenistan in 1980. Logunov, who identified the sample as an example of the species noted the huge gap between these finds and attributed it to the poor understanding of jumping spiders. Other examples were also noted in Asia. The example from Saudi Arabia originally called
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on the basis of the shape of the copulatory organs, and the species finally gained the name by which it is now known. It was one of more than 40 species that were transferred between the two genera at the time.
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lives in Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Although relatively rare, it is thought that the species is widely distributed. The first example was found in
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2.2 and 3.2 mm (0.09 and 0.13 in) long. The carapace is brown, sometimes with yellow sides. The abdomen is light brown or fawn with lighter yellow patches. It has large brown front
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Maddison, Wayne P.; Bodner, Melissa R.; Needham, Karen M. (2008). "Salticid spider phylogeny revisited, with the discovery of a large Australasian clade (Araneae: Salticidae)".
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has a name that is related to two Greek words that can be translated false and honest. In the 1980s, it was noted that there were many similarities between species in
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that is between 1.8 and 1.9 mm (0.07 and 0.07 in) long and typically 1.3 mm (0.05 in) wide. It is flat and elongated with a clearly visible
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patches in the middle and eight large lighter patches to the sides. It is covered in long brown and grey hairs. The underside is greyish-yellow. The
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Fernández-Rubio, Fidel (2013). "La etimología de los nombres de las arañas (Araneae)" [The etymology of the names of spiders (Araneae)].
34: 1923: 1285: 437: 440:, Stefania Hęciak and Prószyński had looked to combine the genera in 1984. The two have similar spermathecal structure but work by 1933: 1451:"New species of the family Attidae from South Africa, with notes on the distribution of the genera found in the Ethiopian region" 521:. They can be distinguished from other jumping spiders by their flattened and elongated body and characteristic colour patterns. 740:
was one of the reasons given for synonymising the two genera. It can be distinguished by its copulatory organs. It differs from
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are generally yellow apart from the first pair, which are larger, more robust and brown. They all have long brown hairs. The
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Wesołowska, Wanda; van Harten, Antonius (2020). "Notes on jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) of the Abu Dhabi Emirate".
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in 1987 demonstrated that they have sufficiently different DNA to be considered different genera. In the specific case of
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identified an example of the species in Saudi Arabia. Based on similarities between this male and a study of the related
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had originally been circumscribed by Lucien Betland and Jacques Millot in 1941. The genus had been made a member of the
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in having a triangular lateral protuberance on its palpal bulb, but it is larger in this species. It differs from
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Wesołowska, Wanda (2000). "New and little known species of jumping spiders from Zimbabwe (Araneae: Salticidae)".
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is a small to medium-sized slender and long spider with unique physical features. The male of the species has a
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in its longer embolus, the structure of the tegular apophysis and the position of the bulge on the tegulum.
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In 2017, Prószyński allocated the genus to the Pseudiciines group of genera, which he named after the genus
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and black rings and white scales around the eyes. There is a white band that crosses the spiders' face, or
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The species is similar to others in the genus, many of which were also previously allocated to the genus
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Atlas of diagnostic drawings of less known Salticidae 2. Scientific Notebooks of the Higher School
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that curves out from the bottom of the bulb. The tibia has a single long and sharp projection, or
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Maddison, Wayne P.; Hedin, Marshal C. (2003). "Jumping spider phylogeny (Araneae: Salticidae)".
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Atlas rysunków diagnostycznych mniej znanych Salticidae 2. Zeszyty Naukowe Wyższej Szkoly
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in the shape of its palpal bulb and for morphology of its apophysis. It is similar to
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with other species names. In 1989, Prószyński described a new species that he named
1784: 1676: 1662: 772: 667: 351: 283: 162: 47: 1382:(2015). "A phylogenetic classification of jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)". 1818: 1764: 1625: 711: 691: 674: 500: 371: 363: 343: 102: 1755: 1395: 1589:"Additions to the knowledge of jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) of Yemen" 1420: 768: 655: 642:. There are two black patches, long brown bristles and thin grey hairs on the 511: 406: 301: 152: 1343: 1322: 694:, which is very bulbous with a large prominent lobe. It has a very long thin 679: 508: 496: 448:, however, there was sufficient similarity between the species and those in 92: 72: 362:
are distinctive for the species. The male has a characteristically bulbous
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based on an example found in Saudi Arabia. He noted that it had different
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on the basis of the male's copulatory organs. In 2017, Prószyński moved
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that is between 1.7 and 1.9 mm (0.07 and 0.07 in) long and an
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Prószyński, Jerzy (1993). "Salticidae (Araneae) of Saudi Arabia II".
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Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters
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Prószyński, Jerzy (1989). "Salticidae (Araneae) of Saudi Arabia".
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in 1978. The species has been seen across Yemen, thriving in the
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Logunov, Dmitri V. (1995). "New Salticidae fromCentral Asia".
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are also brown. A key feature of the male is the shape of the
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apparatus that include short hairs situated under the eyes.
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In 2005, Dmitri Logunov and Mehrdad Zamanpoore separated
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They also proposed that 1360:Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society 1132: 881: 456:moved the species to that genus with the name 959: 8: 480:based on the similarity between the genera. 248:(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903) 232:(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903) 354:its forelegs against small hairs under its 299:, it was originally allocated to the genus 1634: 1241: 1229: 1188: 1064: 1052: 1040: 1010: 998: 935: 854:(G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903)" 240:G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903 33: 22: 1525: 567:, she named that species as a synonym of 986: 971: 1217: 1176: 1147: 833: 203:G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903 906:Andreeva, Hęciak & Prószyński 1984 503:in 2015. The tribe is a member of the 476:, having been absorbed into the genus 843: 841: 839: 837: 662:and pale tips on the otherwise brown 218: 7: 860:. 23.0. Bern: Natural History Museum 921:Maddison, Bodner & Needham 2008 553:, but did not give a comparison to 14: 1914:Fauna of the United Arab Emirates 366:and a single long projection, or 1939:Spiders of the Arabian Peninsula 1876:urn:lsid:nmbe.ch:spidersp:035778 1729:urn:lsid:nmbe.ch:spidersp:035778 1269:Wesołowska & van Harten 2007 1257:Wesołowska & van Harten 2020 1201:Wesołowska & van Harten 2007 1165:Wesołowska & van Harten 2007 1121:Wesołowska & van Harten 2007 1106:Wesołowska & van Harten 2007 1089:Wesołowska & van Harten 2007 1026:Wesołowska & van Harten 2007 948:Wesołowska & van Harten 1994 334:A small to medium-sized spider, 59: 777:Repetek Biosphere State Reserve 619:is recognised as a synonym for 472:had in 1993 been reinstated by 1315:Revista ibérica de Aracnología 611:to the new genus, renaming it 1: 1077:Logunov & Zamanpoore 2005 848:World Spider Catalog (2017). 1553:(1/2): 17–53. Archived from 1317:(in Spanish) (22): 125–130. 784:was a female first found in 395:George and Elizabeth Peckham 297:George and Elizabeth Peckham 1626:10.13156/arac.2020.18.6.607 1302:Annales Zoologici, Warszawa 1955: 1508:Prószyński, Jerzy (2017). 1477:Prószyński, Jerzy (1987). 1396:10.1636/arac-43-03-231-292 1384:The Journal of Arachnology 1133:Peckham & Peckham 1903 882:Peckham & Peckham 1903 1924:Spiders described in 1903 1421:10.11646/zootaxa.1893.1.3 960:Maddison & Hedin 2003 814:Al Wathba Wetland Reserve 617:Afraflacilla tripunctatus 324:Afraflacilla tripunctatus 221:Afraflacilla tripunctatus 217: 210: 191: 184: 56:Scientific classification 54: 41: 32: 25: 1430:Invertebrate Systematics 760:Distribution and habitat 613:Afraflacilla tripunctata 430:and others in the genus 1934:Spiders of South Africa 782:Pseudisius tripunctatus 535:Pseudicius tripunctatus 507:Saltafresia within the 352:makes noises by rubbing 319:Pseudicius tripunctatus 253:Pseudicius tripunctatus 1514:Ecologica Montenegrina 1332:Zoosystematica Rossica 1286:Andreeva, Ekaterina M. 749:Afraflacilla asorotica 543:Pseudicius bipunctatus 309:. After being renamed 1909:Fauna of Turkmenistan 1904:Fauna of Saudi Arabia 1527:10.37828/em.2017.12.1 224:(Prószyński, 1989) 1648:Afraflacilla braunsi 1292:(1984). "Remarks on 1288:; Hęciak, Stefania; 974:, pp. 247, 252. 894:Fernández-Rubio 2013 858:World Spider Catalog 852:Afraflacilla braunsi 818:Emirate of Abu Dhabi 765:Afraflacilla braunsi 754:Afraflacilla bamakoi 737:Afraflacilla bamakoi 632:Afraflacilla braunsi 621:Afraflacilla braunsi 591:be synonymised with 564:Afraflacilla arabica 547:Pseudicius tamaricis 383:Afraflacilla braunsi 336:Afraflacilla braunsi 267:Afraflacilla braunsi 195:Afraflacilla braunsi 27:Afraflacilla braunsi 743:Afraflacilla altera 732:Pseudicius braunsii 593:Pseudicius spiniger 446:Pseudicius braunsii 422:in 1885, the genus 412:Pseudicius braunsii 307:Pseudicius braunsii 237:Pseudicius braunsii 1771:Pseudicius braunsi 1741:Pseudicius braunsi 1547:Arthropoda Selecta 1501:Fauna Saudi Arabia 1492:Fauna Saudi Arabia 1380:Maddison, Wayne P. 771:, which is now in 673:The male spider's 438:Ekaterina Andreeva 245:Pseudicius braunsi 1886: 1885: 1858:Open Tree of Life 1711:Open Tree of Life 1640:Taxon identifiers 1567:Arnoldia Zimbabwe 1536:Wesołowska, Wanda 1290:Prószyński, Jerzy 810:Al Manar District 798:Taiz Governorates 666:. The spider has 539:copulatory organs 360:copulatory organs 263: 262: 257: 256:Prószyński, 1989 249: 241: 233: 225: 18:Species of spider 1946: 1879: 1878: 1866: 1865: 1853: 1852: 1840: 1839: 1827: 1826: 1814: 1813: 1801: 1800: 1788: 1787: 1775: 1774: 1773: 1760: 1759: 1758: 1732: 1731: 1719: 1718: 1706: 1705: 1693: 1692: 1680: 1679: 1667: 1666: 1665: 1635: 1629: 1608: 1606: 1604: 1583: 1574: 1561: 1560:on 7 March 2016. 1559: 1544: 1531: 1529: 1504: 1495: 1486: 1473: 1471: 1469: 1455: 1445: 1424: 1407: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1357: 1347: 1326: 1309: 1272: 1266: 1260: 1254: 1245: 1239: 1233: 1227: 1221: 1215: 1204: 1198: 1192: 1186: 1180: 1174: 1168: 1162: 1151: 1145: 1136: 1130: 1124: 1118: 1109: 1103: 1092: 1086: 1080: 1074: 1068: 1062: 1056: 1050: 1044: 1038: 1029: 1023: 1014: 1008: 1002: 996: 990: 984: 975: 969: 963: 957: 951: 945: 939: 933: 924: 918: 909: 903: 897: 891: 885: 879: 870: 869: 867: 865: 845: 599:and synonymised 559:Wanda Wesołowska 551:Pseudicius wadis 454:Jerzy Prószyński 315:Jerzy Prószyński 255: 247: 239: 231: 223: 197: 64: 63: 42:A spider of the 37: 23: 1954: 1953: 1949: 1948: 1947: 1945: 1944: 1943: 1929:Spiders of Asia 1889: 1888: 1887: 1882: 1874: 1869: 1861: 1856: 1848: 1843: 1835: 1830: 1822: 1817: 1809: 1804: 1796: 1791: 1783: 1778: 1769: 1768: 1763: 1754: 1753: 1748: 1735: 1727: 1722: 1714: 1709: 1701: 1696: 1688: 1683: 1675: 1670: 1661: 1660: 1655: 1642: 1632: 1611: 1602: 1600: 1593:Fauna of Arabia 1586: 1577: 1564: 1557: 1542: 1534: 1507: 1498: 1489: 1476: 1467: 1465: 1453: 1448: 1442:10.1071/IS02044 1427: 1415:(1893): 49–64. 1410: 1378: 1369: 1367: 1355: 1350: 1329: 1312: 1284: 1280: 1275: 1267: 1263: 1255: 1248: 1242:Prószyński 1993 1240: 1236: 1230:Wesołowska 2000 1228: 1224: 1216: 1207: 1199: 1195: 1189:Prószyński 1987 1187: 1183: 1175: 1171: 1163: 1154: 1146: 1139: 1131: 1127: 1119: 1112: 1104: 1095: 1087: 1083: 1075: 1071: 1065:Wesołowska 1996 1063: 1059: 1053:Prószyński 1989 1051: 1047: 1041:Prószyński 1989 1039: 1032: 1024: 1017: 1011:Prószyński 2017 1009: 1005: 999:Prószyński 2017 997: 993: 985: 978: 970: 966: 958: 954: 946: 942: 936:Prószyński 2017 934: 927: 919: 912: 904: 900: 892: 888: 880: 873: 863: 861: 847: 846: 835: 831: 826: 762: 724: 722:Similar spiders 682:are brown. 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Index


genus
Afraflacilla
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Chelicerata
Arachnida
Araneae
Araneomorphae
Salticidae
Salticinae
Afraflacilla
Binomial name
G. W. Peckham & E. G. Peckham, 1903
Synonyms
species
jumping spider
genus
Afraflacilla
distribution
described
George and Elizabeth Peckham
Pseudicius
Jerzy Prószyński
synonym
carapace
abdomen

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