TL;DR: Seven new species of jumping spiders collected from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden in Yunnan, China, are diagnosed and described and Charippus yinaesp.
Abstract: Seven new species of jumping spiders collected from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden in Yunnan, China, are diagnosed and described: Charippus
yinae
sp. nov. (♂♀), Chinattus
inflatus
sp. nov. (♂), Indomarengo
yui
sp. nov. (♂), Phintella
banna
sp. nov. (♂♀), P.
mii
sp. nov. (♂♀), Simaetha
menglun
sp. nov. (♂♀) and S.
pengi
sp. nov. (♂♀). Charippus
yinae
sp. nov. is the second species of the genus Charippus
Thorell, 1895, which was previously known only from one sex.
TL;DR: WesoloWska et al. as mentioned in this paper described eleven species of jumping spiders from South Africa: Afromarengo plana sp. n. n, Dendryphantes matumi sp.n. (n), D. neethlingi sp.N. n., D. zuluensis sp.
Abstract: The following eleven species of jumping spiders from South Africa are described: Afromarengo plana sp. n. (♀), Belippo pulchra sp. n. (♂♀), Dendryphantes matumi sp. n. (♂♀), D. neethlingi sp. n. (♂), Habrocestum auricomum sp. n. (♂), Hasarinella distincta sp. n. (♂♀), Langelurillus cedarbergensis sp. n. (♀), Microbianor furcatus sp. n. (♂), Phintella lajuma sp. n. (♀), Pseudicius squamatus sp. n. (♂♀) and P. zuluensis sp. n. (♂♀). Heliophanus villosus WesoloWska, 1986 is synonymised with H. bisulcus WesoloWska, 1986 and the species is recorded from Namibia for the first time. The females of Evarcha denticulata WesoloWska et haddad, 2013, E. ignea WesoloWska et Cumming, 2008 and Heliophanus ndumoensis WesoloWska et haddad, 2013 are described for the first time. A member of the genus Neaetha Simon, 1884 is recorded from the Southern Hemisphere for the first time. Two species, Langelurillus namibicus WesoloWska, 2011 and Plexippus tsholotsho WesoloWska, 2011, and the genus Hasarinella WesoloWska, 2012 (for H. distincta sp. n.) are recorded from South Africa for the first time. New distribution records of some other poorly known salticids are given.
TL;DR: 6 species of jumping spiders from Taiwanese specimens collected during the 1930s and deposited in the United States are reported on for the 1st time, 4 of which are new to science and 2 are new records for Taiwan.
Abstract: Xian-Jin Peng and Shu-Qiang Li (2002) Four new and two newly recorded species of Taiwanese jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) deposited in the United States. Zoological Studies 41(3): 337-345. The present paper reports on 6 species of jumping spiders from Taiwanese specimens collected during the 1930s and deposited in the United States. Among them, 4 are new to science (Cytaea levii sp. nov., Dexippus taiwanensis sp. nov., Tauala elongata sp. nov., and Sitticus taiwanensis sp. nov.) and the other 2 (Pancorius magnus Zabka 1985 and Phintella deblis (Thorell 1892)) are new records for Taiwan. Detailed morphological and genital characteristics are given. Updated distribution information is also provided. Except for Sitticus and Phintella, all genera are reported from Taiwan for the 1st time. http://www.sinica.edu.tw/zool/zoolstud/41.3/337.pdf
TL;DR: Five new jumping spider species of the genus Phintella viz.
Abstract: Five new jumping spider species of the genus Phintella viz. P. longapophysis sp. nov., P. longlingensis sp. nov., P. suavisoides sp. nov., P. tengchongensis sp. nov. and P. yinae sp. nov., are described from Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan Province, southwest China. Voucher material has been deposited with Hunan Normal University, China and California Academy of Sciences, USA.