TL;DR: The present paper deals with 9 species of jumping spiders collected from various areas of Taiwan, five of which are new to science and four of them are new record species to Taiwan.
Abstract: Xian-Jin Peng, I-Min Tso and Shu-Qiang Li (2002) Five new and four newly recorded species of jumping spiders from Taiwan (Araneae: Salticidae) Zoological Studies 41(1): 1-12 The present paper deals with 9 species of jumping spiders collected from various areas of Taiwan Among them, five species are new to science: Sitticus wuae sp nov, Synagelides palpaloides sp nov, Wanlessia denticulata sp nov, Yaginumaella lobata sp nov, and Zebraplatys bulbus sp nov The other 4 species are new record species to Taiwan: Siler cupreus Simon, 1899, Synagelides palpalis Zabka, 1985, Harmochirus branchiatus Thorell, 1877, and Ptocasius strupifer Simon, 1901 Except for Sitticus, all genera are reported from Taiwan for the first time Detailed morphological characteristics are given The current documented number of Taiwanese salticid diversity is increased to 18 genera and 27 species
TL;DR: Two newly recorded species belonging to the families Salticidae and Hahniidae are dealt with: Harmochirus latens (Logunov, 1991) and Hahnia sibrica Marusik ( Hippa et Koponen, 1996).
Abstract: The present paper deals with two newly recorded species belonging to the families Salticidae and Hahniidae: Harmochirus latens (Logunov, 1991) and Hahnia sibrica Marusik , Hippa et Koponen, 1996. Specimens are deposited in College of Life Sciences, Hebei University. All measurements given are in millimeters.
TL;DR: Two salticid spiders of Japan, Harmochirus kochiensis and Marpissa ibarakiensis, described by BOHDANOWICZ and PROSZYNSKI (1987) are revised and redescribed on the basis of many specimens newly obtained.
Abstract: Two salticid spiders of Japan, Harmochirus kochiensis and Marpissa ibarakiensis, described by BOHDANOWICZ and PROSZYNSKI (1987) are revised and redescribed on the basis of many specimens newly obtained. The male of H. kochiensis is described for the first time. Harmochirus kochiensis closely resembles H. pullus (BOSENBERG et STRAND, 1906), and Marpissa ibarakiensis closely resembles M. dersuuzalai LOGUNOV et WESOLOWSKA, 1992, but both can be distinguished from the others by the structure of the copulatory organ, respectively.
TL;DR: Detailed morphological descriptions and figures of the body and genital organs are given of Harmochirus pineus sp.
Abstract: This paper describes Harmochirus pineus sp nov, detailed morphological descriptions and figures of the body and genital organs are given Differences between the new species and closely related species are discussed