Jumping spiders from Ivory Coast collected by J. - C. Ledoux (Araneae, Salticidae) Author Wesołowska, Wanda E362DE8A-ECB7-4C6E-B373-9E1821D214F7 Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Taxonomy, University of Wrocław, Przybyszewskiego 65, 51 - 148 Wrocław, Poland. 1, Bailiffs Cottage, Doddington, Sittingbourne, Kent ME 9 0 JU, UK. wanda.h.wesolowska@gmail.com Author Russell-Smith, Anthony 7A5811C2-4F5B-4AC6-BE44-1C0A92929CA7 mrussellsmith@btinternet.com text European Journal of Taxonomy 2022 2022-10-12 841 1 1 143 http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.841.1943 journal article 168931 10.5852/ejt.2022.841.1943 43f3cb30-26dc-4590-ae7c-a71dbf8b44be 2118-9773 7195354 A1A437F5-095C-43F7-BC18-66D53640F30E Vicirionessa fuscimana (Simon, 1903) gen. et comb. nov. Fig. 79 Viciria fuscimana Simon, 1903b: 118 . Brancus lacrimosus Wesołowska & Edwards, 2012: 738 , figs 25–27, 118. Syn. nov. Viciria fuscimana Clark 1974: 23 , figs 35–39. — Wanless & Clark 1975: 281 , figs 15–16. Brancus fuscimanus Wesołowska & Russell-Smith 2011: 566 , figs 43–44, 220. Diagnosis The male palp of this species is similar to that in Vicirionessa niveimana and Vicirionessa peckhamorum . The male of V. niveimana is easily recognized by the first and second pair of legs, bearing very dense and long hairs. The male of V. peckhamorum differs in having a slightly shorter tibial apophysis of the palp and the female has a different epigyne (compare Fig. 79F with Wesołowska & Edwards 2012 : fig. 38). Material examined IVORY COAST1 ♀ ; Lamto , station; 8 Sep. 1975 ; MNHN 1 ♂ ; same collection data as for preceding; Aug. 1974 ; MNHN 1♂ ; same collection data as for preceding; 15 Aug. 1975 ; “savane, secouge des branches”; MNHN 1 ♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 26 Aug. 1975 ; “savane non-brulée, sur branches”; MNHN 2 ♂♂ , 1 ♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 25 Aug. 1975 ; “marigot salé, branches en sous bois”; MNHN 1 ♂ , 2 ♀♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 12 Nov. 1975 ; “bosquet maricageux”; MNHN 1 ♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 21 Aug. 1975 ; “forêt galerie, sous bois, sur branches”; MNHN 1 ♂ ; same collection data as for preceding, Bandama Forest ; 11 Aug. 1975 ; “sur un tronc”; MNHN 1 ♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 27 Aug. 1974 ; “sur branches”; MNHN 1 ♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 1 Sep. 1975 ; MNHN 1 ♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 28 Nov. 1975 ; MNHN 1 ♂ , 1 ♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 3–4 Dec. 1975 ; MNHN 1 ♀ ; same collection data as for preceding; 29 Sep. 1975 ; “sur branches hautes (+2.0m)”; MNHN 1 ♂ ; Kotiessou ; 6°08′ N , 5°04′ W ; 19 Aug. 1975 ; “forêt degradée”; MNHN 2 ♂♂ , 1 ♀ ; surroundings of Man ; 7°24′ N , 7°33′ W ; 10 Nov. 1975 ; “forêt brousse, sur branches”; MNHN . Redescription Male MEASUREMENTS. Cephalothorax length 2.9, width 2.8, height 1.3. Eye field length 1.3, anterior width 2.2, posterior width 2.0. Abdomen length 4.5, width 1.7. General appearance as in Fig. 79A . Body slender. CARAPACE. Rounded, moderately high, brown, black near eyes. Along sides of carapace light strip formed by white hairs, many white hairs on eye field. Anterior eyes encircled by white scales, clypeus with mat of white hairs. Chelicerae large, brown, unidentate, their teeth very small. Labium and sternum dark brown, endites with whitish tips. ABDOMEN. Elongated, narrow, brownish olive, some delicate recumbent colourless hairs on its dorsum, venter dark. Spinnerets brownish. Fig. 79. Vicirionessa fuscimana (Simon, 1903) gen. et comb. nov. , ♂♀ (MNHN). A . Habitus of male, dorsal view. B, D . Palpal organ, ventral view. C . Palpal organ, ventrolateral view. E . Palpal organ, lateral view. F . Epigyne. LEGS. Long (especially tibiae and metatarsi), brown but coxae and trochanters yellow. Legs I and II with long dense blackish hairs on ventral surface of their patellae, tibiae and metatarsi. Leg hairs long, brown, spines brown. PEDIPALPS. Brown, their structure as in Fig. 79B–E . Tibial apophysis with shallow notch on the tip ( Fig. 79E ). Female See Wesołowska & Russell-Smith (2011) . Epigyne as in Fig. 79F . Biology All but two specimens were collected from forest habitats in Lamto. Distribution Known from Equatorial Guinea , Sierra Leone , Ivory Coast , Nigeria and Cameroon .