Rhene

Rhene is a spider genus of the family Salticidae (jumping spiders).

Rhene
Male Rhene flavicomans from Hong Kong
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Salticidae
Subfamily: Salticinae
Genus: Rhene
Thorell, 1869[1]
Type species
Rhanis flavigera
Species

See text.

Diversity[1]
54 species

Taxonomy

The genus was originally named Rhanis by C. L. Koch in 1846. However, this name had already been used for a beetle genus in 1834. Accordingly, Tamerlan Thorell provided the replacement name Rhene in 1869.[2] The name Rhene is derived from the Greek woman's name Rhene (Ῥήνη).[2]

In 2010, the species Zygoballus citri was transferred to Rhene as Rhene citri.[3]

Species

R. atrata from Japan

As of September 2018, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following extant species:[1]

  • Rhene albigera (C. L. Koch, 1846)India to Korea, Sumatra
  • Rhene amanzi Wesołowska & Haddad, 2013 – South Africa
  • Rhene atrata (Karsch, 1881)Russia, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan
  • Rhene banksi Peckham & Peckham, 1902South Africa
  • Rhene biembolusa Song & Chai, 1991 – China
  • Rhene biguttata Peckham & Peckham, 1903 – South Africa
  • Rhene brevipes (Thorell, 1891) – Sumatra
  • Rhene bufo (Doleschall, 1859)Myanmar to Sumatra
  • Rhene callida Peckham & Peckham, 1895India
  • Rhene callosa (Peckham & Peckham, 1895) – India
  • Rhene cancer Wesołowska & Cumming, 2008 – Zimbabwe
  • Rhene candida Fox, 1937 – China
  • Rhene capensis Strand, 1909 – South Africa
  • Rhene citri (Sadana, 1991) – India
  • Rhene cooperi Lessert, 1925 – South Africa
  • Rhene curta Wesołowska & Tomasiewicz, 2008 – Ethiopia
  • Rhene daitarensis Prószyński, 1992 – India
  • Rhene danieli Tikader, 1973 – India
  • Rhene darjeelingiana Prószyński, 1992 – India
  • Rhene decorata Tikader, 1977 – India
  • Rhene deplanata (Karsch, 1880) – Philippines
  • Rhene digitata Peng & Li, 2008 – China
  • Rhene facilis Wesołowska & Russell-Smith, 2000Tanzania
  • Rhene flavicomans Simon, 1902 – India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka
  • Rhene flavigera (C. L. Koch, 1846) (type species) – China, Vietnam to Sumatra
  • Rhene foai Simon, 1902 – South Africa
  • Rhene formosa Rollard & Wesołowska, 2002Guinea
  • Rhene habahumpa Barrion & Litsinger, 1995Philippines
  • Rhene haldanei Gajbe, 2004 – India
  • Rhene hinlalakea Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines
  • Rhene hirsuta (Thorell, 1877) – Sulawesi
  • Rhene indica Tikader, 1973 – India, Andaman Islands, China
  • Rhene ipis Fox, 1937 – China
  • Rhene jelskii (Taczanowski, 1871)Peru, French Guiana
  • Rhene kenyaensis Wesołowska & Dawidowicz, 2014 – Kenya
  • Rhene khandalaensis Tikader, 1977 – India
  • Rhene konradi Wesołowska, 2009 – South Africa
  • Rhene lesserti Berland & Millot, 1941Senegal
  • Rhene leucomelas (Thorell, 1891) – Philippines
  • Rhene lingularis Haddad & Wesolowska, 2011 – South Africa
  • Rhene machadoi Berland & Millot, 1941 – Guinea
  • Rhene margarops (Thorell, 1877) – Sulawesi
  • Rhene modesta Caporiacco, 1941Ethiopia
  • Rhene mombasa Wesołowska & Dawidowicz, 2014 – Kenya
  • Rhene mordax (Thorell, 1890)Java
  • Rhene mus (Simon, 1889) – India
  • Rhene myunghwani Kim, 1996 – Korea
  • Rhene nigrita (C. L. Koch, 1846)Indonesia
  • Rhene obscura Wesołowska & van Harten, 2007 – Yemen
  • Rhene pantharae Biswas & Biswas, 1992 – India
  • Rhene parvula Caporiacco, 1939 – Ethiopia
  • Rhene phuntsholingensis Jastrzebski, 1997 – Bhutan, Nepal
  • Rhene pinguis Wesołowska & Haddad, 2009 – South Africa
  • Rhene plana (Schenkel, 1936) – China
  • Rhene punctatus Wesołowska & Haddad, 2013 – South Africa
  • Rhene rubrigera (Thorell, 1887) – India to China, Sumatra, Hawaii
  • Rhene saeva (Giebel, 1863) – Java
  • Rhene sanghrakshiti Gajbe, 2004 – India
  • Rhene setipes Zabka, 1985 – China, Vietnam, Ryūkyū Islands
  • Rhene spuridens Strand, 1907 – Java
  • Rhene sulfurea (Simon, 1885) – Senegal
  • Rhene timidus Wesołowska & Haddad, 2013 – South Africa
  • Rhene triapophyses Peng, 1995 – China

References

  1. "Gen. Rhene Thorell, 1869". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2018-09-23.
  2. Thorell, Tamerlan (1869). On European Spiders, Part 1: Review of the European Genera of Spiders, Preceded by Some Observations on Zoological Nomenclature. p. 37.
  3. Kaldari, Ryan (2010). "Reassignment of the Indian species of Zygoballus to Bianor and Rhene (Araneae: Salticidae)" (PDF). Peckhamia. 82 (1).
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