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Bavia

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Salticidae

Phylum
  
Order
  
Spider

Subphylum
  
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Subfamily
  
Hisponinae

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Genus

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Cosmophasis, Asemonea, Plexippus, Phintella, Hasarius

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Bavia is a genus of jumping spiders.

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Description

Bavia species are around 6 to 11 mm long in both sexes. Species of this genus are slender with long legs.

Habits

Bavia is often found on the leaves of shrubs or lower tree branches.

Distribution

Bavia is distributed throughout the Australasian region, with one isolated species found in Madagascar.

Species

  • Bavia aericeps Simon, 1877Malaysia to Australia, Pacific Islands
  • Bavia albolineata Peckham & Peckham, 1885Madagascar
  • Bavia annamita Simon, 1903 — Vietnam
  • Bavia capistrata (C. L. Koch, 1846) — Malaysia
  • Bavia decorata (Thorell, 1890)Sumatra
  • Bavia fedor Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997Caroline Islands
  • Bavia gabrieli Barrion, 2000Philippines
  • Bavia hians (Thorell, 1890)Sumatra
  • Bavia modesta (Keyserling, 1883) — Queensland
  • Bavia papakula Strand, 1911 — Aru Islands
  • Bavia sexpunctata (Doleschall, 1859) — Sumatra, Ryūkyū Islands to Australia
  • Bavia smedleyi Reimoser, 1929 — Sumatra
  • Bavia sonsorol Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997 — Caroline Islands
  • Bavia thorelli Simon, 1901 — Sulawesi
  • Bavia valida (Keyserling, 1882) — Queensland, Gilbert Islands
  • Bavia ludicra (Keyserling, 1882) was transferred to genus Sandalodes and synonymized with Sandalodes superbus in 2000.

    References

    Bavia Wikipedia


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