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Cosmophasis albipes

Species of jumping spider From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cosmophasis albipes is a species of jumping spider in the genus Cosmophasis.[1] The type specimen of the species is a female, collected on 1 August in nowadays Guinea.[2]

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Description

The females' cephalothorax is light fawn, the cephalic part has a large black spot that covers the posterior eyes, arching before the dimple, the thoracic part having a blackish oblique zone. Chelicerae are brown, darker than cephalothorax, mouthparts are very fawn, and abdomen is whitish, with four white-speckled blackish lines, the first pair going to the middle, the last touching the spinnerets, and black hairs. Both the underside and spinnerets are white.[2]

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Distribution

The type locality is from Macenta, French Guinea.[1][2]

Taxonomy

It is assigned to the genus Cosmophasis due to having lateral spines on the anterior metatarsals. It is closely related with the genus Telamonia.[2]

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