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Gelotia
''Gelotia'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1890. Species It contains eleven species, found only in Asia and on New Britain: *'' Gelotia argenteolimbata'' ( Simon, 1900) – Singapore *'' Gelotia bimaculata'' Thorell, 1890 – Borneo *'' Gelotia bouchardi'' (Simon, 1903) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Gelotia frenata'' Thorell, 1890 (type) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Gelotia lanka'' Wijesinghe, 1991 – Sri Lanka *'' Gelotia liuae'' (Wang & Li, 2020) – China *'' Gelotia robusta'' Wanless, 1984 – Papua New Guinea (New Britain) *'' Gelotia salax'' (Thorell, 1877) – Indonesia (Sulawesi) *'' Gelotia syringopalpis'' Wanless, 1984 – China, Malaysia, Borneo *'' Gelotia zhengi'' Cao & Li, 2016 – China *'' Gelotia onoi'' Hoang, Phan & Vo, 2024 - Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100&nbs ...
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Gelotia Zhengi
''Gelotia'' is a genus of Salticidae, jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1890. Species It contains eleven species, found only in Asia and on New Britain: *''Gelotia argenteolimbata'' (Eugène Simon, Simon, 1900) – Singapore *''Gelotia bimaculata'' Thorell, 1890 – Borneo *''Gelotia bouchardi'' (Simon, 1903) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *''Gelotia frenata'' Thorell, 1890 (Type_species, type) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *''Gelotia lanka'' Wijesinghe, 1991 – Sri Lanka *''Gelotia liuae'' (Wang & Li, 2020) – China *''Gelotia robusta'' Wanless, 1984 – Papua New Guinea (New Britain) *''Gelotia salax'' (Thorell, 1877) – Indonesia (Sulawesi) *''Gelotia syringopalpis'' Wanless, 1984 – China, Malaysia, Borneo *''Gelotia zhengi'' Cao & Li, 2016 – China *''Gelotia onoi'' Hoang, Phan & Vo, 2024 - Vietnam References External linksDescription and drawings
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Gelotia Argenteolimbata
''Gelotia'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1890. Species It contains eleven species, found only in Asia and on New Britain: *'' Gelotia argenteolimbata'' ( Simon, 1900) – Singapore *'' Gelotia bimaculata'' Thorell, 1890 – Borneo *'' Gelotia bouchardi'' (Simon, 1903) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Gelotia frenata'' Thorell, 1890 (type) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Gelotia lanka'' Wijesinghe, 1991 – Sri Lanka *'' Gelotia liuae'' (Wang & Li, 2020) – China *'' Gelotia robusta'' Wanless, 1984 – Papua New Guinea (New Britain) *'' Gelotia salax'' (Thorell, 1877) – Indonesia (Sulawesi) *''Gelotia syringopalpis'' Wanless, 1984 – China, Malaysia, Borneo *''Gelotia zhengi'' Cao & Li, 2016 – China *'' Gelotia onoi'' Hoang, Phan & Vo, 2024 - Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 m ...
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Gelotia Salax
''Gelotia'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1890. Species It contains eleven species, found only in Asia and on New Britain: *''Gelotia argenteolimbata'' ( Simon, 1900) – Singapore *'' Gelotia bimaculata'' Thorell, 1890 – Borneo *'' Gelotia bouchardi'' (Simon, 1903) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Gelotia frenata'' Thorell, 1890 (type) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Gelotia lanka'' Wijesinghe, 1991 – Sri Lanka *'' Gelotia liuae'' (Wang & Li, 2020) – China *'' Gelotia robusta'' Wanless, 1984 – Papua New Guinea (New Britain) *'' Gelotia salax'' (Thorell, 1877) – Indonesia (Sulawesi) *''Gelotia syringopalpis'' Wanless, 1984 – China, Malaysia, Borneo *''Gelotia zhengi'' Cao & Li, 2016 – China *'' Gelotia onoi'' Hoang, Phan & Vo, 2024 - Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 mi ...
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Gelotia Syringopalpis
''Gelotia'' is a genus of Salticidae, jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1890. Species It contains eleven species, found only in Asia and on New Britain: *''Gelotia argenteolimbata'' (Eugène Simon, Simon, 1900) – Singapore *''Gelotia bimaculata'' Thorell, 1890 – Borneo *''Gelotia bouchardi'' (Simon, 1903) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *''Gelotia frenata'' Thorell, 1890 (Type_species, type) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *''Gelotia lanka'' Wijesinghe, 1991 – Sri Lanka *''Gelotia liuae'' (Wang & Li, 2020) – China *''Gelotia robusta'' Wanless, 1984 – Papua New Guinea (New Britain) *''Gelotia salax'' (Thorell, 1877) – Indonesia (Sulawesi) *''Gelotia syringopalpis'' Wanless, 1984 – China, Malaysia, Borneo *''Gelotia zhengi'' Cao & Li, 2016 – China *''Gelotia onoi'' Hoang, Phan & Vo, 2024 - Vietnam References External linksDescription and drawings
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Gelotia Bimaculata
''Gelotia'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1890. Species It contains eleven species, found only in Asia and on New Britain: *''Gelotia argenteolimbata'' ( Simon, 1900) – Singapore *'' Gelotia bimaculata'' Thorell, 1890 – Borneo *''Gelotia bouchardi'' (Simon, 1903) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Gelotia frenata'' Thorell, 1890 (type) – Indonesia (Sumatra) *'' Gelotia lanka'' Wijesinghe, 1991 – Sri Lanka *'' Gelotia liuae'' (Wang & Li, 2020) – China *'' Gelotia robusta'' Wanless, 1984 – Papua New Guinea (New Britain) *''Gelotia salax'' (Thorell, 1877) – Indonesia (Sulawesi) *''Gelotia syringopalpis'' Wanless, 1984 – China, Malaysia, Borneo *''Gelotia zhengi'' Cao & Li, 2016 – China *'' Gelotia onoi'' Hoang, Phan & Vo, 2024 - Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 mill ...
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Gelotia Lanka
''Gelotia lanka'' is a species of jumping spider of the genus ''Gelotia''. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. Behavior ''G. lanka'' normally moves by steadily stepping forward, pausing and then continuing again, accompanied by palp and leg waving. They can leap over obstacles, but normally choose to walk around them instead. This spider has no trouble walking on any kind of web or silk, not adhering either to cribellate or ecribellate types of spider silk. Their hunting mechanism is, like most spartaeines, somewhat different from most salticids, where ''G. lanka'' tends to lunge at prey from close range rather than leap from far range. They will also invade the webs of other spiders to feed on them. By plucking upon the webs of other spiders(usually using their palps but occasionally their front legs as well) and making specialized vibratory signals, ''Gelotia lanka'' tries out different manners of plucking. When a method which works is found, the spider reuses it and lures the hos ...
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Salticidae
Jumping spiders are a group of spiders that constitute the family (biology), family Salticidae. , this family contained over 600 species description, described genus, genera and over 6,000 described species, making it the largest family of spiderscomprising 13% of spider species. Jumping spiders have some of the best visual perception, vision among arthropods — being capable of stereoptic color vision — and use sight in courtship, hunting, and navigation. Although they normally move unobtrusively and fairly slowly, most species are capable of very agile jumps, notably when hunting, but sometimes in response to sudden threats or crossing long gaps. Both their book lungs and Invertebrate trachea, tracheal system are well-developed, and they use both systems (bimodal breathing). Jumping spiders are generally recognized by their eye pattern. All jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes, with the Anatomical terms of location, anterior median pair (the two front middle eyes) being pa ...
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