Diolenius
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https://doi.org/DOI:dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3664.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6145866 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A1DA7B7E-1216-99C6-DFC5-807846E902AF |
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Jeremy |
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Diolenius |
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Genus Diolenius View in CoL View at ENA Thorell, 1870
Attus [part.]: Walckenaer 1837: 402.
Salticus [part.]: Doleschall 1859: 26.
Diolenius Thorell 1870: 203; Keyserling 1883: 1471; Simon 1884: 226-228, 1901: 385, 476, 479, 480; Peckham & Peckham 1886: 265, 272; Strand 1907: 568, 1909: 97; Rainbow 1911: 281; Petrunkevitch 1928: 186; Berland 1932: 103; Proszynski 1990: 116; Gardzinska & Zabka, 2006: 387-433, Bohne et. al. 2011: 1-6. subg. Diolenella: Strand 1907: 568, 1909: 97; Petrunkevitch 1928: 218; Bonnet 1956: 1473-1474.
Type species: Attus phrynoides Walckenaer , 1837, subsequently designated by Thorell (1870).
Diagnosis (after Gardzinska 2004, and Gardzinska & Zabka, 2006). Fissidentate spiders, 4-8.5 mm long, with more or less myrmecomorph appearance, manifested by the shapes of cephalothorax and abdomen, moderately long pedicel, visible from dorsal view and slender, antenniform distal segments (metatarsi and tarsi) of legs I. In comparison to Ohilimia , the closest relative, metatarsi I of both sexes with 5 or 7 pairs of ventral spines (in opposition to 3 pairs in Ohilimia ), shape of tegulum triangular and flat, tibial apophysis of palpal organ with basal flange, wings of epigyne located laterally and spermathecae relatively larger than distal chambers of insemination ducts. Differs from Chalcolecta by trochanters I markedly longer (always longer than coxae), eye tubercles relatively larger, dorsal surface of carapace papillate or granulate (smooth in Chalcolecta ) and armature of metatarsi I different (in Chalcolecta males without spines and females with 3 pairs of ventral spines).
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