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Laufeia
''Laufeia'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae, with a mainly Asian distribution, where they are found on tree trunks and branches or among leaf litter. Description ''Laufeia'' species are mostly small, hairy, brownish spiders. The chelicera usually has a tooth with two cusps on the rear-facing edge. The male generally has a slightly hardened plate ( scutum) on the upper surface of the abdomen. The genitalia vary considerably between species; for example, the male palpal bulb has either a long or short embolus, which may or may not be coiled. Taxonomy The genus ''Laufeia'' was erected by Eugène Simon in 1889 for the type species '' Laufeia aenea'', which had been collected in Yokohama, Japan. Simon did not explain the origin of the genus name. In Norse mythology, Laufeia was the mother of the god Loki. Four more ''Laufeia'' species were known to Andrzej Bohdanowicz and Jerzy Prószyński in 1987; they doubted that three of them belonged in the ...
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Laufeia Sicus
''Laufeia'' is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae, with a mainly Asian distribution, where they are found on tree trunks and branches or among leaf litter. Description ''Laufeia'' species are mostly small, hairy, brownish spiders. The chelicerae, chelicera usually has a tooth with two cusps on the rear-facing edge. The male generally has a slightly hardened plate (Scute, scutum) on the upper surface of the abdomen. The genitalia vary considerably between species; for example, the male palpal bulb has either a long or short embolus, which may or may not be coiled. Taxonomy The genus ''Laufeia'' was erected by Eugène Simon in 1889 for the type species ''Laufeia aenea'', which had been collected in Yokohama, Japan. Simon did not explain the origin of the genus name. In Norse mythology, Laufeia was the mother of the god Loki. Four more ''Laufeia'' species were known to Andrzej Bohdanowicz and Jerzy Prószyński in 1987; they doubted that three of them belonged ...
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