Cocalodes is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1897. The name is an alteration of the salticid genus Cocalus.
Species
it contains twelve species, found only in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea:
- Cocalodes cygnatus <small>Wanless, 1982</small> â Indonesia
- Cocalodes expers <small>Wanless, 1982</small> â New Guinea
- Cocalodes innotabilis <small>Wanless, 1982</small> â New Guinea
- Cocalodes leptopus <small>Pocock, 1897</small> (type) â Indonesia
- Cocalodes longicornis <small>Wanless, 1982</small> â New Guinea
- Cocalodes longipes <small>(Thorell, 1881)</small> â Indonesia, New Guinea
- Cocalodes macellus <small>(Thorell, 1878)</small> â Indonesia, New Guinea
- Cocalodes papuanus <small>Simon, 1900</small> â New Guinea
- Cocalodes platnicki <small>Wanless, 1982</small> â New Guinea
- Cocalodes protervus <small>(Thorell, 1881)</small> â New Guinea
- Cocalodes thoracicus <small>Szombathy, 1915</small> â New Guinea
- Cocalodes turgidus <small>Wanless, 1982</small> â New Guinea
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