Pseudomogrus | |
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Male Pseudomogrus guseinovi in Almaty Region, Kazakhstan | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Order: | Araneae |
Infraorder: | Araneomorphae |
Family: | Salticidae |
Subfamily: | Salticinae |
Genus: | Pseudomogrus Simon, 1937[1] |
Type species | |
P. univittatus (Simon, 1871) | |
Species | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Pseudomogrus is a genus of jumping spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1937.[2]
Taxonomy
First described by Eugène Simon in 1937, Pseudomogrus was synonymized with Yllenus by Jerzy Prószyński in 1968.[1] In 2016, Prószyński erected a new genus, Logunyllus, for some species of Yllenus.[3] Logunyllus was declared a junior synonym of Pseudomogrus in 2019.[1]
Under the synonym Logunyllus, Prószyński placed the genus in his informal group "yllenines", with Yllenus as a representative genus.[3] In Maddison's 2015 classification of the family Salticidae, Yllenus is placed in the tribe Leptorchestini, part of the Salticoida clade of the subfamily Salticinae.[4]
Species
As of September 2020 it contained the following species:[1]
- Pseudomogrus albifrons (Lucas, 1846) — North Africa, Middle East
- Pseudomogrus albocinctus (Kroneberg, 1875) — Turkey to China
- Pseudomogrus algarvensis (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Portugal
- Pseudomogrus auriceps (Denis, 1966) — Libya
- Pseudomogrus bactrianus (Andreeva, 1976) — Tajikistan
- Pseudomogrus bakanas (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Kazakhstan
- Pseudomogrus bucharaensis (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan
- Pseudomogrus caspicus (Ponomarev, 1978) — Russia (Europe), Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan
- Pseudomogrus dalaensis (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Kazakhstan
- Pseudomogrus dumosus Logunov & Schäfer, 2019 — Spain (Canary Islands)
- Pseudomogrus gavdos (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Canary Is., Algeria, Italy (Sardinia), Greece (Crete)
- Pseudomogrus guseinovi (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan
- Pseudomogrus halugim (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Israel
- Pseudomogrus improcerus (Wesolowska & van Harten, 1994) — Yemen
- Pseudomogrus knappi (Wesolowska & van Harten, 1994) — Sudan, Yemen
- Pseudomogrus logunovi (Wesolowska & van Harten, 2010) — United Arab Emirates
- Pseudomogrus mirabilis (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan
- Pseudomogrus mirandus (Wesolowska, 1996) — Turkmenistan
- Pseudomogrus nigritarsis (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Turkmenistan
- Pseudomogrus nurataus (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Uzbekistan
- Pseudomogrus pavlenkoae (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Kazakhstan
- Pseudomogrus pseudovalidus (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan
- Pseudomogrus ranunculus (Thorell, 1875) — Algeria
- Pseudomogrus saliens (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1876) — North Africa, Saudi Arabia, Yemen
- Pseudomogrus salsicola (Simon, 1937) — France to Israel
- Pseudomogrus shakhsenem (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Turkmenistan
- Pseudomogrus squamifer (Simon, 1881) — Portugal, Spain
- Pseudomogrus tamdybulak (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Uzbekistan
- Pseudomogrus tschoni (Caporiacco, 1936) — Libya, Egypt, Israel, United Arab Emirates
- Pseudomogrus univittatus (Simon, 1871) — France, Turkey, possibly Turkmenistan
- Pseudomogrus validus (Simon, 1889) — Central Asia to Mongolia
- Pseudomogrus vittatus (Thorell, 1875) — Eastern Europe to Kazakhstan
- Pseudomogrus zaraensis (Logunov, 2009) — Turkey
- Pseudomogrus zhilgaensis (Logunov & Marusik, 2003) — Kazakhstan
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Gen. Pseudomogrus Simon, 1937". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2020-09-02.
- ↑ Simon, E. (1937). Les Arachnides de France. Synopsis Générale et Catalogue des Espèces Françaises de l'Ordre des Araneae. Tome VI. 5e et Derniére Partie. pp. 979–1298.
- 1 2 Prószyński, J. (2016). "Delimitation and description of 19 new genera, a subgenus and a species of Salticidae (Araneae) of the world". Ecologica Montenegrina. 7: 4–32. doi:10.37828/em.2016.7.1.
- ↑ Maddison, Wayne P. (2015). "A phylogenetic classification of jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae)". Journal of Arachnology. 43 (3): 231–292. doi:10.1636/arac-43-03-231-292. S2CID 85680279.
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