Bathippus Thorell, 1892

Zhang, Jun-Xia & Maddison, Wayne P., 2012, New euophryine jumping spiders from Papua New Guinea (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae) 3491, Zootaxa 3491, pp. 1-74 : 5

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scientific name

Bathippus Thorell, 1892
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Genus Bathippus Thorell, 1892 View in CoL View at ENA

Medium to large sized spiders. Males usually have elongate chelicerae. Female chelicera usually has a unident retromarginal tooth. First leg usually has three pairs of ventral macrosetae on tibia and four pairs on metatarsus.

Male palpal bulb is oval, without proximal tegular lobe. Retrolateral tibial apophysis is long or short, and usually finger-like. Femur of male palp is more or less long and curved. Epigynum has a window, with the opening to the copulatory duct at the anterior or median of the vulva.

Thirty-two species have been described from Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, Pacific islands and Australia

( Platnick 2012). The four new species are placed within this genus because of their similar morphology to the type species Bathippus macrognathus (Thorell) (see Prószyṅski 1976), such as the elongate male chelicerae and the less coiled embolus of the male palp. Their close relationship with B. macrognathus is indicated by unpublished molecular data.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

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