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''Chalcoscirtus picinus'' is a [[jumping spider]] that was first [[Species description|described]] by [[Wanda Wesołowska]] and Antonius van Harten in 2011.<ref name=wsc>{{cite web|author=World Spider Catalog|year=2021|title=''Chalcoscirtus picinus'' Wesolowska & van Harten, 2011|website=World Spider Catalog|publisher=Natural History Museum|place=Bern|url=https://wsc.nmbe.ch/species/28551/Chalcoscirtus_picinus|version=24.5|accessdate=21 May 2021}}</ref> It is one of over 500 [[species]] identified by the Polish [[Arachnology|arachnologist]] during her career.{{sfn|Wiśniewski|2020|page=6}} She allocated the species to the [[genus]] ''[[Chalcoscirtus]]''. The genus was first [[circumscription (taxonomy)|circumscribed]] by [[Philipp Bertkau]] in 1880.{{sfn|Prószyński|2003|page=236}} The genus name derives from two Greek words, meaning bronze falcon.{{sfn|Fernández-Rubio|2013|page=126}} The species is named for a [[Latin]] word that can be translated "black" and refers to the colour of the spider's body.{{sfn|Wesołowska|van Harten|2011|page=24}}

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Revision as of 05:16, 23 April 2024

Taxonomy

Chalcoscirtus picinus is a jumping spider that was first described by Wanda Wesołowska and Antonius van Harten in 2011.[1] It is one of over 500 species identified by the Polish arachnologist during her career.[2] She allocated the species to the genus Chalcoscirtus. The genus was first circumscribed by Philipp Bertkau in 1880.[3] The genus name derives from two Greek words, meaning bronze falcon.[4] The species is named for a Latin word that can be translated "black" and refers to the colour of the spider's body.[5]

References

Citations

  1. ^ World Spider Catalog (2021). "Chalcoscirtus picinus Wesolowska & van Harten, 2011". World Spider Catalog. 24.5. Bern: Natural History Museum. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  2. ^ Wiśniewski 2020, p. 6.
  3. ^ Prószyński 2003, p. 236.
  4. ^ Fernández-Rubio 2013, p. 126.
  5. ^ Wesołowska & van Harten 2011, p. 24.

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  • Wiśniewski, Konrad (2020). "Over 40 years with jumping spiders: on the 70th birthday of Wanda Wesołowska". Zootaxa. 4899 (1): 5–14. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4899.1.3. PMID 33756825. S2CID 232337200.