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 7cb72e2e-f18a-4399-9236-47c9bff6af17 1175-5326 271623 8F950473-E021-4704-9DA7-9AA9A259C5C3 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).