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''Chinattus'' is a
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of
jumping spiders Jumping spiders are a group of spiders that constitute the family Salticidae. , this family contained over 600 described genera and over 6,000 described species, making it the largest family of spiderscomprising 13% of spider species. Jumping s ...
that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 1999. The name is a combination of "China" and ''-attus'', a common suffix for salticid genera.


Species

it contains seventeen species, most occurring in China and nearby countries, with ''C. caucasicus'' reaching into
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, and ''C. parvulus'' in
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: *'' Chinattus caucasicus'' Logunov, 1999 – Caucasus, Iran *'' Chinattus chichila'' Logunov, 2003 – Nepal *''
Chinattus dactyloides ''Chinattus'' is a genus of Salticidae, jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 1999. The name is a combination of "China" and ''-attus'', a common suffix for salticid genera. Species it contains seventeen species, most occu ...
'' (Xie, Peng & Kim, 1993) – China, Japan *'' Chinattus emeiensis'' (Peng & Xie, 1995) – China *'' Chinattus falco'' Suguro, 2016 – Japan *'' Chinattus furcatus'' (Xie, Peng & Kim, 1993) – China, Japan *'' Chinattus ogatai'' Suguro, 2014 – Japan *'' Chinattus parvulus'' (
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, 1895)
– USA, Canada *''
Chinattus sinensis ''Chinattus'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 1999. The name is a combination of "China" and ''-attus'', a common suffix for salticid genera. Species it contains seventeen species, most occurring in Chi ...
'' ( Prószyński, 1992) – China *''
Chinattus szechwanensis ''Chinattus'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 1999. The name is a combination of "China" and ''-attus'', a common suffix for salticid genera. Species it contains seventeen species, most occurring in Chi ...
'' (Prószyński, 1992) – China *'' Chinattus taiwanensis'' Bao & Peng, 2002 – Taiwan *'' Chinattus tibialis'' ( Zabka, 1985) – China, Vietnam *'' Chinattus undulatus'' (Song & Chai, 1992) (
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) – China *'' Chinattus validus'' (Xie, Peng & Kim, 1993) – China, Nepal, Bhutan *''
Chinattus wengnanensis ''Chinattus'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 1999. The name is a combination of "China" and ''-attus'', a common suffix for salticid genera. Species it contains seventeen species, most occurring in Chi ...
'' Cao & Li, 2016 – China *''
Chinattus wulingensis ''Chinattus'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 1999. The name is a combination of "China" and ''-attus'', a common suffix for salticid genera. Species it contains seventeen species, most occurring in Chi ...
'' (Peng & Xie, 1995) – China *''
Chinattus wulingoides ''Chinattus'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 1999. The name is a combination of "China" and ''-attus'', a common suffix for salticid genera. Species it contains seventeen species, most occurring in Chi ...
'' (Peng & Xie, 1995) – China


References

Salticidae Salticidae genera Spiders of Asia Spiders of North America {{Jumping-spider-stub