Icius is a genus of jumping spiders described by Eugène Simon in 1876, belonging to the Order Araneae, Family Salticidae.
Distribution
Icius is an almost cosmopolitan genus, widespread in Europe (mainly in Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Poland, Romania, Portugal, southern Russia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Spain and in The Netherlands), as well in Asia, Africa and in Central and South America (one species, Icius pallidulus is endemic of Micronesia).
Species
, this genus includes 49 species:
- Icius abnormis <small>, 1958</small> â Afghanistan
- Icius alboterminus <small>(Caleb, 2014)</small> â Pakistan, India, Nepal
- Icius bamboo <small>Cao & Li, 2016</small> â China
- Icius bandama <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & , 2022</small> â Ivory Coast
- Icius bilobus <small>Yang & Tang, 1996</small> â China
- Icius brunellii <small>Caporiacco, 1940</small> â Ethiopia
- Icius cervinus <small>Simon, 1878</small> â Russia (Europe)
- Icius congener <small>(Simon, 1871)</small> â Portugal, Spain, Andorra, France (Corsica), Italy, Malta, Algeria, Libya
- Icius crassipes <small>(Simon, 1868)</small> â Spain, Algeria, Tunisia
- Icius deergong <small>Wang, Mi, Li & Xu, 2024</small> â China
- Icius dendryphantoides <small>Strand, 1909</small> â South Africa
- Icius desertorum <small>Simon, 1901</small> â South Africa
- Icius entebbensis <small>WiÃ
Âniewski & WesoÃ
Âowska, 2024</small> â Uganda
- Icius fagei <small>(Lessert, 1925)</small> â Tanzania
- Icius faker <small>Yang & Zhang, 2024</small> â China
- Icius glaucochirus <small>(Thorell, 1890)</small> â Indonesia (Sumatra)
- Icius grassei <small>(Berland & Millot, 1941)</small> â Malawi, Nigeria, DR Congo, Kenya
- Icius hamatus <small>(C. L. Koch, 1846)</small> â Atlantic Is. North Africa, Southern Europe, Turkey, Georgia. Introduced to Western and Central Europe (type species)
- Icius han <small>Yang & Zhang, 2024</small> â China
- Icius hortensis <small>WiÃ
Âniewski & WesoÃ
Âowska, 2024</small> â Uganda
- Icius ildefonsus <small>Chamberlin, 1924</small> â Mexico
- Icius indicus <small>(Simon, 1901)</small> â India, China
- Icius inhonestus <small>Keyserling, 1878</small> â Uruguay
- Icius insolidus <small>(WesoÃ
Âowska, 1999)</small> â Namibia, Zimbabwe, South Africa
- Icius insolitus <small>Alicata & Cantarella, 1994</small> â Algeria
- Icius jacksoni <small> & WesoÃ
Âowska, 2024</small> â South Africa
- Icius kui <small>Yang & Zhang, 2024</small> â China
- Icius kulakangri <small>Yang & Zhang, 2024</small> â China
- Icius kumariae <small>Caleb, 2017</small> â India
- Icius mbitaensis <small>WesoÃ
Âowska, 2011</small> â Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique
- Icius menemeriformis <small>(Strand, 1907)</small> â Tanzania
- Icius minimus <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008</small> â Ghana, Ethiopia, Mozambique, China?
- Icius niger <small>Peelle & Saito, 1933</small> â Russia (Kurile Is.)
- Icius nigricaudus <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & Haddad, 2009</small> â South Africa
- Icius ocellatus <small>, 1883</small> â East Africa
- Icius olokomei <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & Russell-Smith, 2011</small> â Nigeria
- Icius pallidulus <small>Nakatsudi, 1943</small> â Micronesia
- Icius peculiaris <small>WesoÃ
Âowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008</small> â Ethiopia
- Icius pulchellus <small>Haddad & WesoÃ
Âowska, 2011</small> â South Africa
- Icius separatus <small>Banks, 1903</small> â Hispaniola
- Icius simoni <small>Alicata & Cantarella, 1994</small> â Algeria
- Icius steeleae <small>, 2004</small> â Sudan, Uganda, Kenya
- Icius subinermis <small>Simon, 1937</small> â Mediterranean, Germany, Hungary, Romania. Introduced to United States
- Icius testaceolineatus <small>(Lucas, 1846)</small> â Algeria
- Icius tukarami <small>Prajapati, Kumbhar & Kamboj, 2021</small> â India
- Icius vikrambatrai <small>Prajapati, Malamel, Sudhikumar & Sebastian, 2018</small> â India
- Icius yadongensis <small>Hu, 2001</small> â China
- Icius zang <small>Wang, Mi & Li, 2024</small> â China
- Icius zhengi <small>Yang & Zhang, 2024</small> â China
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