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Chirothecia

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Chirothecia is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Władysław Taczanowski in 1878.[3] Chirothecia is very similar to Bellota, but can be distinguished by the following characteristics: a much wider and taller cephalothorax (the width being 70–80% of the length and the height being 38–47% of the length); a much longer eye area (occupying 60–70% of the cephalothorax length); the posterior median eyes are always closer to the anterior lateral eyes than the posterior lateral eyes.[4]

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Species

As of June 2019 it contains thirteen species, found only in South America and Panama:[1]

  • Chirothecia amazonica Simon, 1901 – Brazil
  • Chirothecia botucatuensis Bauab, 1980 – Brazil
  • Chirothecia clavimana (Taczanowski, 1871) (type) – Brazil, Guyana
  • Chirothecia crassipes Taczanowski, 1878 – Peru
  • Chirothecia daguerrei Galiano, 1972 – Argentina
  • Chirothecia euchira (Simon, 1901) – Brazil, Argentina
  • Chirothecia minima Mello-Leitão, 1943 – Argentina
  • Chirothecia rosea (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1901) – Panama
  • Chirothecia semiornata Simon, 1901 – Brazil
  • Chirothecia soaresi Bauab, 1980 – Brazil
  • Chirothecia soesilae Makhan, 2006 – Suriname
  • Chirothecia uncata Soares & Camargo, 1948 – Brazil
  • Chirothecia wrzesniowskii Taczanowski, 1878 – Ecuador
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References

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