Cosmophasis viridifasciata ( Doleschall 1859 )

Hurni-Cranston, Tiziano & Hill, David E., 2021, Three new jumping spiders of the genus Cosmophasis from Wallacea (Araneae: Salticidae: Chrysillini), Peckhamia 228 (1), pp. 1-84 : 56-58

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Cosmophasis viridifasciata ( Doleschall 1859 )
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11. Cosmophasis viridifasciata ( Doleschall 1859) View in CoL

Figure 50 View Figure 50 , Map ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 ) #59

Salticus viridifasciatus Doleschall 1859 (♂) not Salticus fulvovittatus Doleschall 1859 (♀) not Thiania albo-cincta Thorell 1877 (♀) Maevia viridifasciata Thorell 1878 (♂ ♀) not Cosmophasis viridifasciata Simon 1901 View in CoL (♂) not Cosmophasis viridifasciata Merian 1911 View in CoL (♂ ♀) Cosmophasis viridifasciata Prószyński 1984 View in CoL (♂ ♀)

Previously this was the only Cosmophasis species described from Ambon, and no photographs of the living animals are available. Earlier descriptions with English translations are provided here in Appendix 6. The original description by Doleschall (1859) is inadequate for the identification of this species, and there is no basis for suggestions by Doleschall or subsequent writers that S. fulvovittatus Doleschall 1859 , also from Ambon, is a synonym. The Thiania albo-cincta subsequently described by Thorell (1877), based on a female specimen collected in Kendari, Sulawesi by Beccari, is a mis-match with the brief description of S. fulvovittatus and there is no reason to associate this with C. viridifasciata View in CoL . Thorell's later (1878) description of the male C. viridifasciata View in CoL , based on specimens collected in Ambon by Beccari (~1874) differ only with respect to size from Doleschall's brief description, but this character by itself can vary. Subsequent drawings of specimens from Ambon in the Simon collection by Prószyński (1984), and more recent photographs of specimens collected by Beccari in Ambon, now in the Thorell collection, are in agreement ( Figure 50 View Figure 50 ), and these provide a definitive description of both the male and the female of this species. Simon (1901) figured a male of a different species with the large tooth of the anterior margin of the fang groove in a medial rather than lateral (base of fang) position. Merian's (1911) figure of the male pedipalp clearly shows a different species from Kema, Sulawesi, with the origin of the embolus at a completely different position; his description of a female cannot be associated with any species in particular. Cosmophasis viridifasciata View in CoL is known only from Ambon and has not been collected recently.

Diagnosis. The male Cosmophasis viridifasciata resembles the male C. thalassina in many respects, but can be separated from that species by the presence of two pairs of white spots on the sides of the opisthosoma, the first pair connected to the anterior marginal band one either side. In addition the origin of the embolus at a 320° position on the tegulum is quite different from either the ~160° position of C. thalassina , or the ~120° position of C. umbratica (see Figure 6 View Figure 6 ; Appendix 1). The female C. viridifasciata also resembles several other species, including C. squamata , with respect to many characters including scale cover, but can be identified by the distinctive structure of the epigynum ( Figure 50 View Figure 50 :8-10).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Cosmophasis

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Cosmophasis viridifasciata ( Doleschall 1859 )

Hurni-Cranston, Tiziano & Hill, David E. 2021
2021
Loc

Cosmophasis viridifasciata Prószyński 1984

Proszynski 1984
1984
Loc

C. viridifasciata

Proszynski 1984
1984
Loc

C. viridifasciata

Proszynski 1984
1984
Loc

Cosmophasis viridifasciata

Proszynski 1984
1984
Loc

Cosmophasis viridifasciata

Merian 1911
1911
Loc

Cosmophasis viridifasciata

Simon 1901
1901
Loc

Maevia viridifasciata

Thorell 1878
1878
Loc

Thiania albo-cincta

Thorell 1877
1877
Loc

Thiania albo-cincta

Thorell 1877
1877
Loc

Salticus viridifasciatus

Doleschall 1859
1859
Loc

Salticus fulvovittatus

Doleschall 1859
1859
Loc

S. fulvovittatus

Doleschall 1859
1859
Loc

S. fulvovittatus

Doleschall 1859
1859
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