Revision of the genus Charippus Thorell, 1895, with descriptions of eight new species (Araneae, Salticidae, Euophryini).

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Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Application of Hebei Province, Institute of Life Science and Green Development, College of Life Sciences, Hebei University, Baoding, Hebei 071002, P. R. China..

Published: April 2022

The euophryine genus Charippus Thorell, 1895 is revised and eight new species are described: Charippus asper Yu, Maddison Zhang, sp. nov. ( ), C. bukittimah Yu, Maddison Zhang, sp. nov. ( ), C. callainus Yu, Maddison Zhang, sp. nov. ( ), C. denjii Yu, Maddison Zhang, sp. nov. ( ), C. heishiding Yu, Maddison Zhang, sp. nov. ( ), C. kubah Yu, Maddison Zhang, sp. nov. ( ), C. minotaurus Yu, Maddison Zhang, sp. nov. ( ) and C. wanlessi Yu, Maddison Zhang, sp. nov. ( ). A new combination for Charippus yunnanensis (Cao Li, 2016) comb. nov. (ex. Cytaea Keyserling, 1882) is proposed, and its female is described for the first time. Diagnostic illustrations and photographs are provided for all known species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5129.2.1DOI Listing

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