New genera, new species and redescriptions of Australian jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)
Author
Richardson, Barry J.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4114
5
501
560
journal article
38985
10.11646/zootaxa.4114.5.1
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Clynotis severus
(
L. Koch, 1879
)
Figs 77–86
Icius severus
L. Koch, 1879
: 1128
, pl. 98, fig. 3.
Icius viduus
L. Koch, 1879
: 1129
, pl. 98, figs 4, 5.
Clynotis severus
—
Simon, 1901
: 611
.
Clynotis viduus
—
Simon 1901
: 611
.
Clynotis albopictus
Simon, 1909
: 201
.
Clynotis viduus
—
Dunn 1951
: 15
(redescription);
Żabka 1987
: 444
, figs 14–21 (redescription, synonymy of
C. viduus
and
C. albopictus
);
Davies & Żabka 1989
: 256
, pl. 56 (illustrated).
Clynotis severus
—
Żabka 1991b
: 22
(synonymy of
C. severus
and
C. viduus
).
Remarks.
The species is well illustrated in
Davies & Żabka (1989)
(as
C. viduus
). The species is common and widespread across a wide variety of habitats throughout
Australia
, including Tasmania (
Fig. 86
) and consequently its IUCN status would be LC. It is found on foliage and in litter. Here I give only illustrations (
Figs 77–85
) of general morphology and genitalia for purposes of comparison with
Pungalina
(see below).