词条 | Saitis barbipes | ||||
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| image = Saitis barbipes Barcelona 05.jpg | image_caption = Male from Barcelona, Spain | image2 = Salticidae - Saitis barbipes (female).JPG | image2_caption = Female | taxon = Saitis barbipes | authority = (Simon, 1868)[1] | range_map = | synonyms_ref = [1] | synonyms = |Attus barbipes|Simon, 1868 |Euophrys barbipes|(Simon, 1868) |Attus scriptus|Simon, 1868 |Salticus blandus|Blackwall, 1870 |Saitis sanctae-eufemiae|Kolosváry, 1938 }}Saitis barbipes is a common jumping spider (family Salticidae) found in the Mediterranean region.[2][4] EtymologyThe species name barbipes is derived from Latin, and means "bearded foot". TaxonomyThe species Saitis barbipes was described by the French naturalist Eugène Simon in 1868, under the name of Attus barbipes.[3] It was placed in 1876 by Eugène Simon in the genus Saitis of which it constitutes the type species. [4] The Australian "peacock spider", Maratus volans, has a range of superficial similarities to the species, such as green eyes, and an enlarged third pair of legs used for courtship. Recent work suggests that Saitis and Maratus are closely related genera.[5] DistributionThis species is present in the Mediterranean region, from southern Europe (Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Republic of Macedonia, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland) to Turkey and in North Africa.[4][6][7] HabitatThese jumping spiders can be found on houses and rocks, as well as indoors. DescriptionSaitis barbipes is characterized by a significant Sexual dimorphism. Males can reach a body length of {{convert|3.8|-|4|mm}}, while females measure {{convert|4.6|-|5.7|mm}}.[8] The female shows a less evident coloration, with a dull brown body, a dark or blackish eyes field and pale brown legs with almost no drawing. On the contrary the smaller male is strikingly colored, especially when frontally viewed. It has bright emerald green eyes, the four white frontal legs are densely haired and regularly interspersed by black stripes and there is a red band above the eyes, which extends on the sides to the rear pair of eyes. The cephalothorax (prosoma) usually is pale brown and rather hairy above the eyes. The abdomen (opisthosoma) is provided on the upper side with a laterally dark bordered longitudinal band. Saitis barbipes is probably the most colorful species of jumping spiders in Europe. The most impressive feature however is the greatly enlarged third pair of legs. These are longer and colored red near the body, fading into black, with white tufts at the end. BehaviorThanks to the long s third pair of the legs these spiders can jump at great distances. These legs are also used in courtship display. When the male spots a female, he raises vertically the third pair of legs. As he approaches her, from time to time he audibly vibrates them. A receptive female will then collapse on her legs and turn her abdomen ventral side upward. Sexually mature animals can be found year-round.[9][10] GalleryBibliography
References{{wikispecies}}{{commons}}1. ^1 {{citation |title=Taxon details Saitis barbipes (Simon, 1868) |work=World Spider Catalog |publisher=Natural History Museum Bern |url=http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/species/32436 |accessdate=2018-06-22 }} {{Taxonbar|from=Q310827}}2. ^Catalogue of life 3. ^ Simon, 1868 : Monographie des espèces européennes de la famille des attides (Attidae Sundewall. - Saltigradae Latreille). Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, ser. 4, vol. 8, p. 11-72 & 529-726 4. ^ Simon, 1876 : Les arachnides de France. Paris, vol. 3, p. 1-364 5. ^{{cite journal|title=Molecular phylogeny, divergence times and biogeography of spiders of the subfamily Euophryinae (Araneae: Salticidae)|author=Zhang JX|author2=Maddison WP |journal=Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|volume=68|pages=81–92|year=2013|doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2013.03.017|pmid=23542001}} 6. ^ Platnick, Norman I. (2009): [https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/32436 The world spider catalog], version 9.5. American Museum of Natural History] 7. ^[https://fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/1e443bb4-0589-448c-a9e2-accd8473c4c2 Fauna europaea] 8. ^1 2 Jerzy Prószyński Monograph of the Salticidae (Araneae) of the World 1995-2015 - Part II - Global Species Database of Salticidae (Araneae) 9. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20080606002531/http://saitis.club.fr/montardi/salticidae/courtship/courtship_frame.html Courtship dance for Saitis barbipes] 10. ^ Oliver H. Wearing, Daniela Delneri and R. Tucker Gilman Limb Displays of Male Saitis barbipes (Simon, 1868) (Araneae: Salticidae) 2 : Salticidae|Spiders described in 1868 |
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