TL;DR: The new species Synagelides jinggangshanensis sp.
Abstract: The new species Synagelides jinggangshanensis sp. nov. (♀), S. tangi sp. nov. (♂ and ♀) and S. yinae sp. nov. (♀) from China are described. Distribution data, detailed morphological characteristics, illustrations of body and copulatory organs are presented.
TL;DR: Six new species of Synagelides Strand, 1906 are diagnosed and described and the female of S. forkiforma Yang, Zhu & Song, 2007 and the male of S longus Song & Chai, 1992 are described for the first time.
Abstract: Six new species of Synagelides Strand, 1906 are diagnosed and described: S. bohdanowiczi sp. nov. (♂♀), S. leigongensis sp. nov. (♂♀), S. logunovi sp. nov. (♂♀), S. subgambosus sp. nov. (♂♀), S. wuliangensis sp. nov. (♂♀) and S. xingdouensis sp. nov. (♂♀). The female of S. forkiforma Yang, Zhu & Song, 2007 and the male of S. longus Song & Chai, 1992 are described for the first time. Photos of the habitus and copulatory organs, as well as a distributional map, are provided.
TL;DR: This dataset adds many new taxa to previous analyses, especially among the non-salticoid salticids, as well as two new genes – wingless and myosin heavy chain – which confirm many of the relationships indicated by other genes.
Abstract: In order to resolve better the deep relationships among salticid spiders, we compiled and analyzed a molecular dataset of 169 salticid taxa (and 7 outgroups) and 8 gene regions. This dataset adds many new taxa to previous analyses, especially among the non-salticoid salticids, as well as two new genes - wingless and myosin heavy chain. Both of these genes, and especially the better sampled wingless, confirm many of the relationships indicated by other genes. The cocalodines are placed as sister to lapsiines, in a broader clade with the spartaeines. Cocalodines, lapsiines, and spartaeines are each supported as monophyletic, though the first two have no known morphological synapomorphies. The lyssomanines appear to be non-monophyletic, of three separate groups: (1) Lyssomanes plus Chinoscopus, (2) Onomastus, and (3) the remainder of Old World species. Several previously-inferred relationships continue to be supported: hisponines as sister to the Salticoida, Amycoida as sister to the remaining Salticoida, and Saltafresia as monophyletic. The relationship of Salticus with Philaeus and relatives is now considered well enough corroborated to move the latter into the subfamily Salticinae. A new clade consisting of the Plexippoida + Aelurilloida + Leptorchesteae + Salticinae is recognized. Nungia is found to be an astioid, and Echeclus, Gedea and Diplocanthopoda to be hasariines. The euophryines are corroborated as monophyletic. The agoriines Agorius and Synagelides are salticoids, within the sister group to amycoids, but their further placement is problematical, perhaps because of their nuclear ribosomal genes' high GC bias, as also seen in the similarly problematic Eupoa.
TL;DR: Two new genera and eight new species of jumping spiders from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) are diagnosed, described, and illustrated.
Abstract: Two new genera and eight new species of jumping spiders from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) are diagnosed, described, and illustrated. The new genera are Dendroiciusgen. nov. (type species D. hotaruaesp. nov. (♂♀)) and Megaeupoagen. nov. (type species M. yanfengisp. nov. (♂♀)). The new species are Colyttus yiwuisp. nov. (♂♀), Euophrys xuyeisp. nov. (♂♀), Foliabitus weihangisp. nov. (♂♀), Nigorella menglasp. nov. (♂♀), Onomastus chenaesp. nov. (♂♀), and Synagelides platnickisp. nov. (♂♀). A new combination is proposed: Megaeupoa gravelyi (Caleb, 2018), comb. nov., ex Brettus Thorell, 1895. Two new synonyms have been proposed: Irura prima (Żabka, 1985), syn. nov. with Irura mandarina Simon, 1903; Evarcha digitata Peng & Li, 2002, syn. nov. with Ptocasius montiformis Song, 1991.
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