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Langelurillus
''Langelurillus'' is a spider genus (biology), genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). All the described species occur only in Africa. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Langelurillus alboguttatus'' Wanda Wesołowska, Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 – Tanzania *''Langelurillus cedarbergensis'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2013 – South Africa *''Langelurillus furcatus'' Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 – Kenya, Tanzania *''Langelurillus holmi'' Próchniewicz, 1994 – Kenya *''Langelurillus horrifer'' Rollard & Wesolowska, 2002 – Guinea *''Langelurillus ignorabilis'' Wesolowska & Cumming, 2008 – Zimbabwe *''Langelurillus kenyaensis'' Dawidowicz & Wesolowska, 2016 – Kenya *''Langelurillus krugeri'' Wesolowska & Haddad, 2013 – South Africa *''Langelurillus lacteus'' Sanap, Joglekar & Caleb, 2017 – India *''Langelurillus manifestus'' Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 – Tanzania *''Langelurillus minutus'' Wesolowska & Cumming, 201 ...
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Langelurillus Spinosus
''Langelurillus'' is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). All the described species occur only in Africa. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *'' Langelurillus alboguttatus'' Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 – Tanzania *'' Langelurillus cedarbergensis'' Haddad & Wesolowska, 2013 – South Africa *'' Langelurillus furcatus'' Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 – Kenya, Tanzania *'' Langelurillus holmi'' Próchniewicz, 1994 – Kenya *'' Langelurillus horrifer'' Rollard & Wesolowska, 2002 – Guinea *'' Langelurillus ignorabilis'' Wesolowska & Cumming, 2008 – Zimbabwe *'' Langelurillus kenyaensis'' Dawidowicz & Wesolowska, 2016 – Kenya *'' Langelurillus krugeri'' Wesolowska & Haddad, 2013 – South Africa *'' Langelurillus lacteus'' Sanap, Joglekar & Caleb, 2017 – India *'' Langelurillus manifestus'' Wesolowska & Russell-Smith, 2000 – Tanzania *'' Langelurillus minutus'' Wesolowska & Cumming, 2011 – Namibia, Zimbabwe ...
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Langelurillus Rufus
''Langelurillus rufus'' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Langelurillus'' that lives in Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania. The male was originally described by Roger de Lessert in 1925 and named ''Langona rufa'' while male and female samples were named ''Langelurillus difficilis'' by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony Russell-Smith in 2000. The species were combined with the current name in 2012. The spider is small, with a brown carapace that is between long and an abdomen between long. The female can be identified by the orange patches on its carapace. The spider has an abdominal pattern that helps distinguish the species from the related '' Langelurillus manifestus'', which has a brown design on a yellowish abdomen with a brown design while ''Langelurillus rufus'' has a yellow design on a brown abdomen. Taxonomy ''Langona rufa'' is a jumping spider that was first described by Roger de Lessert in 1925. He allocated the species to the genus ''Langona'', first identified by Eu ...
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Langelurillus Manifestus
''Langelurillus manifestus'' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Langelurillus'' that lives in Tanzania. It was first described in 2000 by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony Russell-Smith. The spider is small, with a carapace that is between long and an abdomen between long. The female carapace is lighter than the male and has a pattern of irregular patches, which may also be found in some examples of the female abdomen. The male abdomen is lighter and has a fawn streak down the middle. The legs are brown, the female having dark rings on its legs. It is similar to other related species, particularly ''Langelurillus rufus'', but can be distinguished by the male's larger size and lighter coloration. The female has an oval epigyne that leads to seminal ducts that are shorter than ''Langelurillus rufus'' but longer than '' Langelurillus squamiger''. Taxonomy ''Langelurillus manifestus'' is a jumping spider that was first described by Wanda Wesołowska and Anthony Russell-Smith ...
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Langelurillus Primus
''Langelurillus primus'' is the type species for the genus ''Langelurillus''. It is a jumping spider that is endemic in Kenya first described in 1994 by Maciej Próchniewicz, the species name denoting its position as first to be identified. The spider is small, with an orange-brown or dark brown carapace that is between long and a dark yellow, greyish-brown or yellowish-green abdomen between long. The female is longer than the male. The abdomen often has a pattern of spots. It has hairy legs. The male has three tibial apophyses, or spikes, a short pointed embolus and a large ovoid tegulum. The female has a very small epigyne that has a single pocket. The species can be distinguished from the related '' Langelurillus kenyaensis'' and '' Langelurillus krugeri'' by the design of the female copulatory organs, particularly the length of the seminal ducts. Taxonomy ''Langelurillus primus'' is a jumping spider species first described by Maciej Próchniewicz in 1994. Próchniewicz allo ...
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Langelurillus Squamiger
''Langelurillus squamiger '' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Langelurillus'' that lives in South Africa. The species was first described in 2018 by Wanda Wesołowska and Charles Haddad. It is small, the male being slightly smaller than the female, with a cephalothorax that is between long and an abdomen between long. It is generally dark brown, with an orange pattern on the abdomen. It is very similar to other spiders in the genus, but differs in the shape of the male's tibial apophysis and the way that the female has both lobes at the back of the epigyne and short seminal ducts. The spider lives in leaves and eats '' Odontotermes'' termites alongside '' Stenaelurillus guttiger'' and '' Stenaelurillus modestus''. Taxonomy ''Langelurillus squamiger '' was first described by Wanda Wesołowska and Charles Haddad in 2018. It was one of over 500 species identified by the Polish arachnologist Wesołowska during her career. The species is named for the Latin word for scaly ...
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Langelurillus Horrifer
''Langelurillus horrifer'' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Langelurillus'' that lives in Guinea. The female was first described in 2002 by Christine Rollard and Wanda Wesołowska. The male has not been identified. It is a small brown spider with a carapace that measures in length and an abdomen that is typically long. It is distinguished from similar spiders, like '' Langelurillus difficilis'', by its complicated epigyne with its long spiralling seminal ducts. Taxonomy ''Langelurillus horrifer'' is a jumping spider that was first described by Christine Rollard and Wanda Wesołowska in 2002. It was one of over 500 species identified by the Polish arachnologist Wesołowska during her career. They allocated it to the genus ''Langelurillus'', which had been raised by Maciej Próchniewicz in 1994. The genus is related to '' Aelurillus'' and ''Langona'' but the spiders are smaller and, unlike these genera and '' Phlegra'', they lack the parallel stripes on the back of th ...
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Langelurillus Orbicularis
''Langelurillus orbicularis '' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Langelurillus'' that lives in Zimbabwe. The species was first described in 2008 by Wanda Wesołowska and Meg Cumming. The spider is small with a distinctively rounded grey abdomen between long and a dark brown carapace between long. The species is named for the rounded abdomen. The female is larger than the male and has a mottled abdomen that has a ladder-like pattern made up of six spots. It is similar to others in its genus, but differs in the design of the copulatory organs. The male has a distinctive tibial apophysis made up of three horns and the female has wide seminal ducts that make a characteristic shape. Taxonomy ''Langelurillus orbicularis '' is a jumping spider that was first described by Wanda Wesołowska and Meg Cumming in 2008. It was one of over 500 species identified by the Polish arachnologist Wesołowska during her career. They allocated it to the genus ''Langelurillus'', which had bee ...
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Langelurillus Namibicus
''Langelurillus namibicus'' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Langelurillus'' that lives in Namibia and South Africa. The female was first described in 2011 by Wanda Wesołowska. The male has not been identified. The spider is small, with an abdomen that is typically long and a cephalothorax long. It is similar to other related species, particularly '' Langelurillus cedarbergensis'', but can be distinguished by its closely-spaced copulatory openings and three-chambered receptacles. Taxonomy ''Langelurillus namibicus'' is a jumping spider that was first described by the Polish arachnologist Wanda Wesołowska in 2011. It was one of over 500 species that she identified during her career, making her one of the most prolific amongst all arachnologists. She allocated it to the genus ''Langelurillus'', which had been raised by Maciej Próchniewicz in 1994. However, its exact relationship is unknown as the male has not been described. The genus is related to '' Aelurillus'' a ...
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Langelurillus Krugeri
''Langelurillus krugeri '' is a species of jumping spider in the genus ''Langelurillus'' that lives in South Africa. The species was first described in 2013 by Wanda Wesołowska and Charles Haddad. The spider is small with a brownish-grey abdomen typically long and a black carapace typically long. The species is named after Paul Kruger, who had been State President of the South African Republic. The first example was found in the Kruger National Park. The female can be distinguished from other spiders in the genus, particularly ''Langelurillus primus'', in the design of its copulatory organs. The male has not been described. Taxonomy ''Langelurillus krugeri '' is a jumping spider that was first described by Wanda Wesołowska and Charles Haddad in 2013. It was one of over 500 species identified by the Polish arachnologist Wesołowska during her career, maker her one of the most prolific scientists in the field. They allocated it to the genus ''Langelurillus'', which had been rai ...
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