- Source: Spartaeinae
The Spartaeinae are a subfamily of the spider family Salticidae (jumping spiders). The subfamily was established by Fred R. Wanless in 1984 to include the groups Boetheae, Cocaleae, Lineae, Codeteae and Cyrbeae, which in turn were defined by Eugène Simon.
The Spartaeinae are palaeotropical, with an exceptional diversity in the Malaysian and Indonesian archipelagos.
They are unusual salticids that are considered basal to the phylogenetic tree of jumping spiders. Like the Lyssomaninae they lack many derived features that the Salticinae possess. Spartaeinae usually have large posterior median eyes. However, these were reduced in the genera Cyrba, Gelotia and Wanlessia.
Genera
In 2015, Spartaeinae was divided into three tribes with 29 genera. One has been added since.
= Tribe Cocalodini
== Tribe Lapsiini
== Tribe Spartaeini
=References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Laba-laba peloncat
- Spartaeinae
- Jumping spider
- Portia (spider)
- List of Salticidae genera
- Sparbambus
- Salticinae
- Portia labiata
- Paracyrba
- Phaeacius
- Amilaps