Palpimanus is a genus of palp-footed spiders that was first described by Léon Jean Marie Dufour in 1820.
Description
Body size ranges from 6-13 mm total length. The carapace is sub-oval in outline and anteriorly truncated. The cephalic region is evenly rounded, sloping gently towards the thoracic region. The fovea is distinct and covered with a hard, coriaceous granular epidermis.
The eyes are eight in number arranged in two rows. The posterior row is straight or recurved with posterior median eyes usually closer to each other than to the laterals. The anterior median eyes are the largest of all the eyes.
The abdomen is ovate with cuticle often coriaceous, and the epigastric region is heavily sclerotised, forming a ring-shaped scutum extending dorsally to encircle the pedicel.
The anterior pair of legs are enlarged with femur I greatly expanded dorsally, and leg I is much stronger than the other three pairs. The patellae are elongated while the metatarsi and tarsi are reduced in size. A thick scopula with spatulate setae is present distally on the prolateral surface of the tibia, metatarsi and tarsi. The tarsal claws are dissimilar in size with anterior tarsi having extremely small claws that are larger on the posterior legs.
Species
, this genus includes 43 species:
- Palpimanus aegyptiacus <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1909</small> â Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Chad
- Palpimanus argentinus <small>Mello-Leitão, 1927</small> â Argentina
- Palpimanus armatus <small>Pocock, 1898</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus aureus <small>Lawrence, 1927</small> â Namibia, South Africa
- Palpimanus canariensis <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1909</small> â Canary Islands
- Palpimanus capensis <small>Simon, 1893</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus carmania <small>Zamani & Marusik, 2021</small> â Iran
- Palpimanus crudeni <small>Lessert, 1936</small> â Mozambique, South Africa
- Palpimanus cyprius <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1909</small> â Cyprus, Syria, Israel
- Palpimanus denticulatus <small>Hernández-Corral & Ferrández, 2017</small> â Morocco
- Palpimanus garmiyanus <small>Zamani & Marusik, 2024</small> â Iraq
- Palpimanus gibbulus <small>Dufour, 1820</small> â Mediterranean (type species)
- Palpimanus giltayi <small>Lessert, 1936</small> â Mozambique, South Africa
- Palpimanus globulifer <small>Simon, 1893</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus godawan <small>Tripathi & Sankaran, 2023</small> â India
- Palpimanus hesperius <small>Simon, 1907</small> â São Tomé and PrÃÂncipe
- Palpimanus leppanae <small>Pocock, 1902</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus logunovi <small>Fomichev, Marusik & Zonstein, 2023</small> â Tajikistan
- Palpimanus lualabanus <small>, 1974</small> â DR Congo
- Palpimanus maldhok <small>Kuni, Tripathi & Sankaran, 2023</small> â India
- Palpimanus maroccanus <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1909</small> â Morocco, Algeria
- Palpimanus meruensis <small>Tullgren, 1910</small> â Tanzania
- Palpimanus namaquensis <small>Simon, 1910</small> â Namibia, South Africa
- Palpimanus narsinhmehtai <small>Prajapati, Hun & Raval, 2021</small> â India
- Palpimanus nubilus <small>Simon, 1910</small> â Namibia
- Palpimanus orientalis <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1909</small> â Albania, Greece, Turkey
- Palpimanus paroculus <small>Simon, 1910</small> â Namibia, South Africa
- Palpimanus persicus <small>Zamani & Marusik, 2021</small> â Iran
- Palpimanus potteri <small>Lawrence, 1937</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus processiger <small>Strand, 1913</small> â Rwanda
- Palpimanus pseudarmatus <small>Lawrence, 1952</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus punctatus <small>Kritscher, 1996</small> â Malta
- Palpimanus rakhimovi <small>Fomichev, Marusik & Zonstein, 2023</small> â Uzbekistan
- Palpimanus schmitzi <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1909</small> â Syria, Israel
- Palpimanus simoni <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1909</small> â Syria, Lebanon, Israel
- Palpimanus sogdianus <small>Charitonov, 1946</small> â Uzbekistan
- Palpimanus stridulator <small>Lawrence, 1962</small> â Namibia
- Palpimanus subarmatus <small>Lawrence, 1947</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus transvaalicus <small>Simon, 1893</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus tuberculatus <small>Lawrence, 1952</small> â South Africa
- Palpimanus uncatus <small>KulczyÃ
Âski, 1909</small> â Greece, Turkey, Egypt
- Palpimanus vultuosus <small>Simon, 1897</small> â India
- Palpimanus wagneri <small>Charitonov, 1946</small> â Uzbekistan
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