Helpis Simon, 1901

Gardzińska, Joanna & Żabka, Marek, 2010, A new genus and five new species of Astieae (Araneae: Salticidae) from Australia, with remarks on distribution, Zootaxa 2526, pp. 37-53 : 45

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.196414

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3507918

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scientific name

Helpis Simon, 1901
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Genus Helpis Simon, 1901 View in CoL View at ENA

Astia View in CoL [part] Koch, 1880: 1160, 1163.

Helpis Simon, 1901: 432 View in CoL , 436–438; Wanless, 1988: 81 –84, 94–102; Davies & Żabka, 1989: 206, 212; Gardzińska, 1996: 299 –304; Żabka, 2002: 259–261; Żabka & Pollard, 2002: 75 View Cited Treatment ; Maddison et al., 2008: 53 –59. Type species: Astia minitabunda Koch, 1880 , by subsequent designation.

Current list of species: Helpis gracilis Gardzińska, 1996 View in CoL ; Helpis kenilworthi Żabka, 2002 View in CoL ; Helpis longipalpis View in CoL sp. nov.; Helpis minitabunda ( L. Koch, 1880) View in CoL ; Helpis occidentalis Simon, 1909 View in CoL ; Helpis risdonica Żabka, 2002 View in CoL ; Helpis tasmanica Żabka, 2002 View in CoL .

Diagnosis. The genus can be distinguished by the following combination of characters: legs long and slender, palpal tegulum ovoid with posterior lobe, embolus short, arising anteriorly; epigyne with large posterior pocket, copulatory openings located anteriorly, insemination ducts straight or wavy. Unlike in Adoxotoma leg spination not distinctive.

Description. Pluridentate spiders, 4–8 mm long. Transverse ocular fringe in males present ( H. minitabunda and H. occidentalis , see Wanless 1988), indistinct or missing (other species). Cephalothorax with gentle posterior slope and fovea located just behind PLE. Abdomen either elongate or ovoid, without scutum, with a mosaic of light and dark markings and translucent guanine, sometimes with stripes of pale hairs. Legs rather long and slender, in males first pair the longest and more hairy than in females, sometimes with femoral-patellar fringes. Tibia I with 3–7 proventrolateral and 3–6 retroventrolateral spines, metatarsus I with 2–4 pairs of ventrolateral ones. Leg formula in males: I–IV–II–III or I–IV–III–II, in females: IV–I–II–III or IV–I–III–II. Genitalia as described by Wanless (1988).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Loc

Helpis Simon, 1901

Gardzińska, Joanna & Żabka, Marek 2010
2010
Loc

Helpis

Maddison 2008: 53
Zabka 2002: 75
Gardzinska 1996: 299
Davies 1989: 206
Wanless 1988: 81
Simon 1901: 432
1901
Loc

Astia

Koch 1880: 1160
1880
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