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Brettus

Brettus is a genus of jumping spiders. Its six described species are found in southern Asia from India to China and Sulawesi, with a single species endemic to Madagascar.

Brettus
Brettus sp. in Kerala, India
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Salticidae
Subfamily: Spartaeinae
Genus: Brettus
Thorell, 1895
Type species
Brettus cingulatus
Thorell, 1895
Species

See text

Diversity
6 species

Two species in this genus, B. celebensis and B. madagascarensis, were originally described as members of the genus Macopaeus.[1]

According to Thorell, the genus name is taken from Greek mythology. Brettos (Βρεττος) was a son of Heracles[2] (appears at Stephanus of Byzantium).

Diet and behaviour edit

At least 2 species, Brettus cingulatus and Brettus adonis, feed on other spiders. Taking advantage of their ability to not adhere to any kind of spider silk, they practise aggressive mimicry and pluck upon the webs of web-building spiders to lure them over to the Brettus at the edge of the web, where they capture/stab their victim.[3] These two spider species also prefer web-building spiders to insects as prey. They are in these regards similar to the other Spartaeinae jumping spiders of genera Portia, Cyrba and Gelotia.[4]

Species edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ World Spider Catalog
  2. ^ Greek Mythology Index: Brettus
  3. ^ Jackson, Robert R.; Hallas, Susan E. A. (1986-10-01). "Predatory versatility and intraspecific interactions of spartaeine jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae): Brettus adonis, B. cingulatus, Cyrba algerina, and Phaeacius sp. indet". New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 13 (4): 491–520. doi:10.1080/03014223.1986.10422979. ISSN 0301-4223.
  4. ^ Jackson, Robert R. (2000-01-01). "Prey preferences and visual discrimination ability of Brettus, Cocalus and Cyrba, araneophagic jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) from Australia, Kenya and Sri Lanka". New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 27 (1): 29–39. doi:10.1080/03014223.2000.9518206. ISSN 0301-4223.

References edit

  • Platnick, Norman I. (2009): The world spider catalog, version 9.5. American Museum of Natural History.

External links edit

  • Photograph of Brettus sp.

Further reading edit

  • Tamerlan Thorell 1895: Descriptive catalogue of the spiders of Burma

brettus, genus, jumping, spiders, described, species, found, southern, asia, from, india, china, sulawesi, with, single, species, endemic, madagascar, kerala, india, scientific, classification, domain, eukaryota, kingdom, animalia, phylum, arthropoda, subphylu. Brettus is a genus of jumping spiders Its six described species are found in southern Asia from India to China and Sulawesi with a single species endemic to Madagascar Brettus Brettus sp in Kerala India Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Chelicerata Class Arachnida Order Araneae Infraorder Araneomorphae Family Salticidae Subfamily Spartaeinae Genus BrettusThorell 1895 Type species Brettus cingulatusThorell 1895 Species See text Diversity 6 species Two species in this genus B celebensis and B madagascarensis were originally described as members of the genus Macopaeus 1 According to Thorell the genus name is taken from Greek mythology Brettos Brettos was a son of Heracles 2 appears at Stephanus of Byzantium Contents 1 Diet and behaviour 2 Species 3 Footnotes 4 References 5 External links 6 Further readingDiet and behaviour editAt least 2 species Brettus cingulatus and Brettus adonis feed on other spiders Taking advantage of their ability to not adhere to any kind of spider silk they practise aggressive mimicry and pluck upon the webs of web building spiders to lure them over to the Brettus at the edge of the web where they capture stab their victim 3 These two spider species also prefer web building spiders to insects as prey They are in these regards similar to the other Spartaeinae jumping spiders of genera Portia Cyrba and Gelotia 4 Species editBrettus adonis Simon 1900 Sri Lanka Brettus anchorum Wanless 1979 India Nepal Brettus celebensis Merian 1911 Sulawesi Brettus cingulatus Thorell 1895 India Myanmar Brettus madagascarensis Peckham amp Peckham 1903 Madagascar Brettus storki Logunov amp Azarkina 2008 BorneoFootnotes edit World Spider Catalog Greek Mythology Index Brettus Jackson Robert R Hallas Susan E A 1986 10 01 Predatory versatility and intraspecific interactions of spartaeine jumping spiders Araneae Salticidae Brettus adonis B cingulatus Cyrba algerina and Phaeacius sp indet New Zealand Journal of Zoology 13 4 491 520 doi 10 1080 03014223 1986 10422979 ISSN 0301 4223 Jackson Robert R 2000 01 01 Prey preferences and visual discrimination ability of Brettus Cocalus and Cyrba araneophagic jumping spiders Araneae Salticidae from Australia Kenya and Sri Lanka New Zealand Journal of Zoology 27 1 29 39 doi 10 1080 03014223 2000 9518206 ISSN 0301 4223 References editPlatnick Norman I 2009 The world spider catalog version 9 5 American Museum of Natural History External links editPhotograph of Brettus sp Further reading editTamerlan Thorell 1895 Descriptive catalogue of the spiders of Burma Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brettus amp oldid 1124346293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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