Jumping spiders (Salticidae) of Uganda - revised list, new species and distributional data
Author
Wiśniewski, Konrad
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Institute of Biology, Pomeranian University in Słupsk, Arciszewskiego 22 a, 76 - 200 Słupsk, Poland.
konrad.wisniewski.araneae@gmail.com
Author
Wesołowska, Wanda
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Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Taxonomy, University of Wrocław, Przybyszewskiego 65, 51 - 148 Wrocław, Poland.
wanda.h.wesolowska@gmail.com
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2024
2024-09-04
952
1
171
https://europeanjournaloftaxonomy.eu/index.php/ejt/article/download/2647/12221
journal article
10.5852/ejt.2024.952.2647
2118-9773
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Ruwenzorek
gen. nov.
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Type
species
Ruwenzorek evansi
gen. et sp. nov.
Diagnosis
This genus is a member of the subtribe
Thiratoscirtina
Bodner & Maddison, 2012
(female palp has a characteristic short retrolateral spine on tarsus), but the body form and genitalia structure are considerably different than in other thiratoscirtine genera.
Ruwenzorek
gen. nov.
is a stocky spider with short legs. The carapace is high, the highest at the level of posterior row of eyes, the clypeus is also high. The chelicera has no teeth on its retromargin. The epigyne is unique, with v-shaped posterior edge and the copulatory openings far apart. Relationships with other genera of thiratoscirtines remain unclear, as only one sex is known.
Etymology
Generic name is derived from Ruwenzori, a mountain range, where the
type
species was found; -ek is Polish grammatical ending, denoting a diminutive or creating a masculine noun from an adjective. The gender is masculine.
Description
See
species description below.
Composition
The
type
species only.