TL;DR: The group Astieae is relimited to include six, mainly Australian, genera: Arasia Simon, Astia Koch, Helpis Simon, Jacksonoides, and six species new to science.
Abstract: The group Astieae is relimited to include six, mainly Australian, genera: Arasia Simon from New South Wales and Queensland (comprising the species A mollicoma (Koch) and A aurea (Koch)); Astia Koch from New South Wales and Queensland (comprising A colemani n sp and A hariola Koch); Helpis Simon from New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, and New Zealand (comprising H minitabunda (Koch) and H occidentalis Simon) and the new genera Jacksonoides n gen from Queensland (containing J kochi (Simon) and six species new to science: J distinctus, J eileenae, J nubilis, J queenslandicus, J simplexipalpis, and J subtilis); Sondra n gen from Queensland and Western Australia (comprising 10 species, 9 new to science) divided into four species groups — the nepenthicola group: S nepenthicola, 5 bulburin, S excepta, and S variabilis; the bifurcata group: S bifurcata and S convoluta; the littoralis group: S littoralis, S finlayensis, and S raveni; the damocles group: S damocles and S t
TL;DR: Sixteen new species and four new genera of euophryine jumping spiders from the Old World (China, Malaysia and SouthAfrica) are described and Diagnostic illustrations are provided for some new species.
Abstract: Sixteen new species and four new genera of euophryine jumping spiders from the Old World (China, Malaysia and SouthAfrica) are described. The new genera are Chinophrys gen. nov. (type species C. pengi sp. nov.), Foliabitus gen. nov.(type species F. longzhou sp. nov.), Parabathippus gen. nov. (type species Bathippus shelfordi Peckham & Peckham, andnew species P. cuspidatus sp. nov., P. kiabau sp. nov., P. magnus sp. nov.) and Parvattus gen. nov. (type species P. zhui sp.nov.). The other new species belong to the genera Colyttus Thorell, 1891 (C. robustus sp. nov.), Emathis Simon, 1899 (E. gombak sp. nov.), Lagnus L. Koch, 1879 (L. edwardsi sp. nov.), Laufeia Simon, 1889 (L. concava sp. nov. and L. eximia sp. nov.), Thiania C. L. Koch, 1846 (T. latibola sp. nov. and T. tenuis sp. nov.) and Thyenula Simon, 1902 (T. laxa sp. nov., T. nelshoogte sp. nov. and T. wesolowskae sp. nov.). The following species from Southeast Asia once described as Bathip- pus Thorell, 1892 are transferred to Parabathippus gen. nov.: Bathippus birmanicus Thorell, B. digitalis Zhang, Song &Li, B. macilentus Thorell, B. petrae Proszynski & Deeleman-Reinhold, B. rectus Zhang, Song & Li, B. sedatus Peckham& Peckham and B. shelfordi Peckham & Peckham. Laufeia liujiapingensis Yang & Tang is transferred to Chinophrys gen.nov.. Laufeia scutigera Żabka is transferred to Foliabitus gen. nov.. Diagnostic illustrations are provided for all of the described new species. Photographs of living spiders are also provided for some new species.
TL;DR: Żabka et al. as mentioned in this paper described eight new species of Astieae spiders: Arasia mullion, Helpis abnormis, H. risdonica, Sondra bickeli, S. brindlei and S. samambrayi.
Abstract: Eight new species of Astieae spiders are described: Arasia mullion, Helpis abnormis, H. kenilworthi, H. risdonica, H. tasmanica, Sondra bickeli, S. brindlei and S. samambrayi. Arasia aurea (Koch) is transferred to the genus Sondra. Remarks on relationships of Astieae are provided and distributional maps of studied species are given. ZABKA, MAREK, 2002. Salticidae (Arachnida: Araneae) from the Oriental, Australian and Pacific regions, XV. New species of Astieae from Australia. Records of the Australian Museum 54(3): 257–268. Records of the Australian Museum (2002) Vol. 54: 257–268. ISSN 0067-1975 www.amonline.net.au/pdf/publications/1365_complete.pdf The group Astieae was proposed by Simon (1901) for nine Old and New World genera. The most comprehensive study of the group was provided by Wanless (1988). He described as new the genera Jacksonoides, Sondra and Tauala and excluded Charippus Thorell, Lagnus Koch, Aruana Strand, Agelista Simon, Anaurus Simon, Lapsias Koch and Titanattus Peckham & Peckham from Simon’s list. Wanless also suggested that Adoxotoma, described by Simon (1909) in Astieae, should be excluded. My studies indicate that the genus should be retained within the group (Żabka, 2001). More recently, two additional papers dealt with the Astieae (Żabka, 1995; Gardzinska, 1996), the former describing Megaloastia from Western Australia, and the latter dealing with new species of Arasia, Helpis and Tauala. Currently Astieae comprises the following genera: Astia, Arasia, Helpis, Adoxotoma, Jacksonoides, Megaloastia, Sondra and Tauala. The first three of which are found in Australia, on adjacent islands (Patoleta & Żabka, 1999), and in New Guinea; Helpis is found also in New Zealand (Żabka, in prep.). The other genera are recorded from Australia only. Whether the group, as it is now formed, is monophyletic or not is a matter for future study. At least Astia, Arasia, Helpis, Adoxotoma and Megaloastia seem closely related, sharing similar body form, cheliceral dentition and genitalic structure. Tauala and Sondra differ in cephalothorax proportions (EFL:CL, CL:CW) and carapace form (boxrather than pear-shaped) whereas Jacksonoides has some genitalic similarities to Aruana (see Wanless, 1988). Except for Adoxotoma, the cheliceral dentition is of the pluridentati pattern and is generally quite consistent within the Astieae. In Adoxotoma an intermediate pluri-fissidentati stage is present (Żabka, 2001). Material and methods The material is deposited in the Australian Museum, Sydney (AMS); specimens were collected during biological surveys conducted by the Museum. Specimens have been examined using methods described previosuly (Żabka, 1991a). Abbreviations used are: AEW, anterior eyes width; AL, abdomen length; AMS, Australian Museum, Sydney; BB, B. Baehr; CL, cephalothorax length; CW, cephalothorax width; EFL, eye field length; GC, G. Cassis; GM, G. Milledge; j, (or, when more than one, jj) unsexed juvenile specimens; MG, M. Gray; MŻ, M. Żabka; NSW, New South Wales; PEW, posterior eyes width. 258 Records of the Australian Museum (2002) Vol. 54 Genus Arasia Simon, 1901 Type species Astia mollicoma L. Koch, 1880, p. 1158. Arasia mullion n.sp.