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Capeta
genus of arachnids
Aillutticus
Aillutticus is a genus of South American jumping spiders that was first described by María Elena Galiano in 1987.
Attulus pubescens
species of spider
Amatorculus
Amatorculus is a genus of South American jumping spiders that was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz & Antônio Domingos Brescovit in 2005. it contains only two species, found only in Brazil and French Guiana: A. cristinae and A. stygius.
Attulus floricola
species of arachnid
Nosferattus
Nosferattus is a genus of Brazilian jumping spiders that was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz & Antônio Domingos Brescovit in 2005. The name is a combination of "Nosferatu" and the ending -attus, a common salticid genera suffix.
Gavarilla
Gavarilla is a genus of Brazilian jumping spiders that was first described by G. R. S. Ruiz & Antônio Domingos Brescovit in 2006. Females are long, with males .
Capeta tridens
species of arachnid
Semiopyla
Semiopyla is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1901. it contains only three species, found only in Paraguay, Argentina, and Mexico: S. cataphracta, S. triarmata, and S. viperina.
Attulus distinguendus
species of spider
Nosferattus ciliatus
species of arachnid
Attulus terebratus
species of spider
Nosferattus palmatus
species of arachnid
Nosferattus aegis
species of arachnid
Nosferattus discus
species of arachnid
Amatorculus stygius
species of arachnid
Nosferattus occultus
species of arachnid
Sitticus fasciger
species of arachnid
Attulus saltator
species of spider
Attulus inexpectus
species of arachnids
Attulus
Attulus is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1889. The name is a diminutive form of a common prefix for salticid genera, ''''.
Sitticus finschi
species of arachnid
Sitticus eskovi
species of arachnid
Attinella
Attinella is a genus of North American jumping spiders. It was first described by Nathan Banks in 1905 based on the type species Attinella dorsata (originally Attus dorsatus). it contains only three species: A. concolor, A. dorsata, and A. juniperi. It was synonymized with Sitticus from 1979 to 2017, when the genus Sittiab was split from Sitticus by Prószyński in 2017, and Attinella was recognized as its senior synonym.