Saitis Simon, 1876
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Gen. Saitis Simon, 1876 View in CoL
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Remarks. Since Drobroruka (2004: 39) placed Euophrys imitatu s (Simon, 1868) in Mediterranean genus Saitis , popularly known by one of its species - S. barbipes , that genus requires some attention. There are three other nominal species of Saitis in Mediterranean and two species in Australia. The mutual behavioral features of Saitis - its peculiar courtship dance with lifted III pair of legs, strikingly colored for semaphore signaling, with " bottle-brush " like dense fur of black setae on metatarsus III, contrasting with strikingly white tarsus III, that behavior being enriched by lifting strikingly colorful abdomen in a number of Australian Maratus species, and some other genera (see video at http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7qmpz comparing S. barbipes dance with that of Australian Maratus ). There are suggestions that Saitis in Europe may be immigrant from Australia ( Hill (2009)). However, diversity in internals structure of epigyne of Saitis requires revision.
Type species. Attus barbipes Simon, 1868 = Sanities barbipes (Simon, 1868)
Material. " Saitis barbipes , m,f., France: Fontaine de Vacluse, 14-15 April, 1966, leg. J. Prószyński", coll. MiZ-PAN, Warszawa. Also rich documentation in literature, photos and especially videos).
Diagnosis. In males characterizing behavior of nuptial dance, adaptations of leg III to semaphore signaling, while legs I are devoid of semaphore adaptations. Palps confronting to the general type of EUOPHRYINES, but with various differences, not yet summarized as indicating genus. Epigyne and its internal structures represent various types, not yet summarized as indicating genus .
Description. See diversity of males and females ( Figs 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4 A-I, L-N, Q-S)) and especially documentation of dance gestures by Aart Noordam ( Figs 3 View Figure 3 M-M9). Palps and epigyne structures are shown on Figs 4 View Figure 4 A-I and 5D-G, comparison of legs III on Figs 4 View Figure 4 Q-S.
Distribution. Mediterranean and Australia [?].
Composition. Mediterranean species: Saitis barbipes (Simon, 1868) (type species) ( Figs 3 View Figure 3 A-F, 4A-D, G, L, Q), Saitis tauricus ( Figs 3 View Figure 3 G-L, 4E-F1, H, M, R), Saitis graecus ( Figs 3 View Figure 3 M-M9, 4I, N, S). Epigyne and its internal structures of S. tauricus and S. graecus stand out and matching of their epigyne with general appearances of respective females should be verified.
MISPLACED Mediterranean species: " Saitis" ariadneae ( Figs 4K, P, U View Figure 4 ), " Saitis" imitata ( Figs 2 View Figure 2 A-N), " Saitis" sengleti ( Figs 4J, O, T View Figure 4 ) (see below).
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