Saraina WANLESS et CLARK, 1975

Szűts, T. & Scharff, N., 2005, Redescriptions Of Little Known Jumping Spider Genera (Araneae: Salticidae) From West Africa, Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 51 (4), pp. 357-378 : 366-368

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scientific name

Saraina WANLESS et CLARK, 1975
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Saraina WANLESS et CLARK, 1975 View in CoL

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Saraina WANLESS et CLARK, 1975: 288 View in CoL , DIPPENAAR-SCHOEMAN et JOCQUÉ 1997: 264.

Type species – S. rubrofasciata WANLESS et CLARK, 1975 by monotypy.

Brief history – The genus Saraina was established by WANLESS and CLARK in 1975 for Saraina rubrofasciata . The description was based on five females from Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Cameroon. No further specimens of this genus has been reported until several other females were discovered in the Republic of the Congo. The specimens possess characteristic dense leg spination and colour pattern (see Figs 5A, C and WANLESS View Fig & CLARK 1975: fig. 23): abdomen light greyish-brown, with three orange longitudinal stripes. Several males with this abdominal pattern have been found in the same material suggesting their conspecifity with S. rubrofasciata .

Diagnosis and relationships – Representatives of the genus can be recognised by the dense spination of the legs ( Figs 5 View Fig A-B), and the unique copulatory organs ( Figs 5 View Fig E-G). Epigyne of females with two bent sclerotized structures ( Figs 6 View Fig A-B), male palp with tegulum much wider than high, embolus base at the prolateral side ( Fig. 5G View Fig ). Embolus originating on prolateral side of tegulum, curved upward between cymbium and tegulum, reemerging in front, then strongly curved into cymbial groove ( Fig. 5G View Fig ).

As WANLESS and CLARK (1975) and DIPPENAAR-SCHOEMAN and JOCQUÉ (1997) already pointed out, the relationships of this genus are unclear, because the copulatory organs are so unique and there isn’t another genus known with similar structures.

same, prolateral view. Scales 0.1 mm for palps, 1.0 mm for habitus drawings

Diagnosis – The genus includes only one species, the description is the same as type species description.

Copulatory organs – Male palp with a remarkable shape ( Figs 5 View Fig E-G). Tibia with three apophyses. Embolus long, thin, whip-like, originates the prolateral side, directed towards the inside of cymbium. Female epigyne ( Figs 6 View Fig A-B) with two central, bent, sclerotized structure. Sperm ducts coiled.

Species included – Saraina rubrofasciata WANLESS et CLARK, 1975

Distribution – West and Central Africa: Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Nigeria and Republic of the Congo.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Loc

Saraina WANLESS et CLARK, 1975

Szűts, T. & Scharff, N. 2005
2005
Loc

Saraina WANLESS et CLARK, 1975: 288

DIPPENAAR-SCHOEMAN, A. S. & JOCQUE, R. 1997: 264
WANLESS, F. R. & CLARK, D. J. 1975: 288
1975
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