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Eburneana

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Family
  
Salticidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Araneae

Rank
  
Genus

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Eburneana is a genus of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders).

Contents

Like several other salticids, this genus mimicks ants.

Description

Eburneana are rather big ant-like spiders with a constricted cephalothorax. They are 8 to 12 millimetres (0.31 to 0.47 in) long. The body is very flat and rather slender. The cephalic and thoracic parts are parted by a clear constriction to mimic the ant body plan. Unlike other African ant-like salticids Eburneana has the chelicerae located more posteriorly, rich leg spination and clearly visible large spigots on the posterior spinnerets.

Relationships

The structure of genitalia and the shape of the first legs resembles males of the subfamily Pelleninae, but the phylogenetic relationships of Eburneana to other genera are unclear.

Name

The genus is named after the Latin name of Ivory Coast, Litus Eburneum, where one of the species was first found.

Species

  • Eburneana magna Wesołowska & Szűts, 2001 — Ivory Coast
  • Eburneana scharffi Wesołowska & Szűts, 2001 — Tanzania
  • Eburneana wandae Szűts, 2003 — Cameroon
  • References

    Eburneana Wikipedia