Ligonipes

{{Short description|Genus of spiders}}

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| taxon = Ligonipes

| authority = Karsch, 1878

| diversity = 6 species

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| type_species = Ligonipes illustris

| type_species_authority = Karsch, 1878

| subdivision = See text.

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Ligonipes is a spider genus of the jumping spider family, Salticidae. Five of the six described species are found in the Australian region, the exception being Ligonipes similis, recorded as being from Sumatra. Their body form mimics ants.

L. semitectus is a very common spider in Queensland, Australia. Males are 4 mm long, females 5 mm. There has been no information about L. similis (formerly in genus Rhombonotus) since its original description in 1882.

Species

{{As of|2017|04}}, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:

References

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{{Cite book |last1=Murphy |first1=Frances |last2=Murphy |first2=John |date=2000 |title=An Introduction to the Spiders of South East Asia |publication-place=Kuala Lumpur |publisher=Malaysian Nature Society |isbn=978-983-9681-17-8 |name-list-style=amp }} p. 272.

{{cite web |title=Gen. Ligonipes Karsch, 1878 |work=World Spider Catalog |publisher=Natural History Museum Bern |url=http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/genus/2744 |accessdate=2017-04-24 }}

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Further reading

  • Richardson, B.J.; Zabka, M.; Gray, M.R. & Milledge, G. (2006). "Distributional patterns of jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) in Australia". Journal of Biogeography 33(4): 707-719. {{doi|10.1111/j.1365-2699.2005.01405.x}}