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Cosmophasis

Cosmophasis is a genus of spiders in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). They are predominantly Southeast Asian,[2] while some species occur in Africa and Australia. Although most species more or less mimic ants, there are also colorful species[3] that follow a different strategy.

C. bitaeniata uses chemical mimicry to be accepted by the aggressive weaver ant species Oecophylla smaragdina.[4]

One species, said to be not a particularly good ant mimic, was observed living near and preying on ants. According to (Murphy & Murphy, 2000), "to watch the spider stalking and killing its prey is an arachnological spectacular".[5]

Description edit

Species in this genus are from 3.80 to 8.00 mm long. The cephalothoraxes are pear-shaped(for some males) or rectangular. [6]

Taxonomy edit

 
 
Cosmophasis sp. from the Philippines.

As of November 2021, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species:[7]

  • Cosmophasis albipes Berland & Millot, 1941Guinea
  • Cosmophasis albomaculata Schenkel, 1944Timor
  • Cosmophasis ambonensis Hurni-Cranston & Hill, 2020 - Ambon Island
  • Cosmophasis arborea Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997Caroline Islands
  • Cosmophasis baehrae Zabka & Waldock, 2012 - Australia
  • Cosmophasis bandaneira Hurni-Cranston & Hill, 2020 - Banda Islands
  • Cosmophasis banika Żabka & Waldock, 2012 - Solomon Islands
  • Cosmophasis bitaeniata (Keyserling, 1882)New Guinea, Australia, Micronesia
  • Cosmophasis chlorophthalma (Simon, 1898)New Hebrides
  • Cosmophasis chopardi Berland & Millot, 1941Ivory Coast
  • Cosmophasis colemani Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – Australia (Queensland)
  • Cosmophasis courti Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis cypria (Thorell, 1890)Java
  • Cosmophasis darwini Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – Australia (Northern Territory)
  • Cosmophasis depilata Caporiacco, 1940Ethiopia
  • Cosmophasis estrellaensis Barrion & Litsinger, 1995Philippines
  • Cosmophasis fazanica Caporiacco, 1936Libya
  • Cosmophasis gemmans (Thorell, 1890)Sumatra
  • Cosmophasis harveyi Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis hortoni Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – Solomon Is.
  • Cosmophasis humphreysi Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis kairiru Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis kohi Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis lami Berry, Beatty & Prószyński, 1997East Asia, South East Asia, Pacific islands
  • Cosmophasis laticlavia (Thorell, 1892) – Sumatra
  • Cosmophasis lucidiventris Simon, 1910Gabon
  • Cosmophasis lungga Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – Solomon Islands
  • Cosmophasis maculiventris Strand, 1911 – Aru Islands
  • Cosmophasis masarangi Merian, 1911Sulawesi
  • Cosmophasis micans (L. Koch, 1880)Queensland
  • Cosmophasis micarioides (L. Koch, 1880) – New Guinea, Queensland, Solomon Islands
  • Cosmophasis miniaceomicans (Simon, 1888)Andaman Islands
  • Cosmophasis modesta (L. Koch, 1880) – Queensland
  • Cosmophasis monacha (Thorell, 1881) – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis motmot Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis obscura (Keyserling, 1882) – Queensland
  • Cosmophasis olorina (Simon, 1901)Sri Lanka
  • Cosmophasis ombria (Thorell, 1877) – Indonesia (Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Krakatau)
  • Cosmophasis orsimoides Strand, 1911Kei Islands
  • Cosmophasis panjangensis Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – Indonesia (Krakatau)
  • Cosmophasis parangpilota Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines
  • Cosmophasis psittacina (Thorell, 1887) – Myanmar
  • Cosmophasis pulchella Caporiacco, 1947 – Ethiopia
  • Cosmophasis quadricincta (Simon, 1885)Singapore
  • Cosmophasis rakata Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – Indonesia (Krakatau)
  • Cosmophasis risbeci Berland, 1938 – New Hebrides
  • Cosmophasis sertungensis Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – Indonesia (Krakatau)
  • Cosmophasis squamata Kulczyński, 1910 – Solomon Islands, Seychelles
  • Cosmophasis strandi Caporiacco, 1947 – East Africa
  • Cosmophasis tavurvur Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis thalassina (C. L. Koch, 1846)Malaysia to Australia
  • Cosmophasis tricincta Simon, 1910Bioko
  • Cosmophasis trioipina Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 – Philippines
  • Cosmophasis tristriatus (L. Koch, 1880) – Palau Is.
  • Cosmophasis trobriand Żabka & Waldock, 2012 – New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis umbratica Simon, 1903India to Sumatra
  • Cosmophasis valerieae Prószyński & Deeleman-Reinhold, 2010 – Indonesia (Java, Lesser Sunda Is.)
  • Cosmophasis viridifasciata (Doleschall, 1859) – Sumatra to New Guinea
  • Cosmophasis waeri Hurni-Cranston & Hill, 2020 - Banda Islands
  • Cosmophasis weyersi (Simon, 1899) – Sumatra
  • Cosmophasis xiaolonghaensis Cao & Li, 2016

In 2012, Marek Żabka and Julianne Waldock proposed 5 new species groups, it being the C.thalassina species group, C. bitaeniata species group, C. micarioides species group, C. tristriatus species group, and the C. rakata species group.[6] Formerly placed in this genus include:[7]

  • Cosmophasis australis Simon, 1902Phintella australis
  • Cosmophasis caerulea Simon, 1901Mexcala caerulea
  • Cosmophasis fagei Lessert, 1925Icius fagei
  • Cosmophasis nigrocyanea (Simon, 1885)Mexcala nigrocyanea
  • Cosmophasis quadrimaculata Lawrence, 1942Mexcala quadrimaculata
  • Cosmophasis longiventris Simon, 1903Chrysilla lauta

References edit

  1. ^ Simon, Eugène (1892). Histoire naturelle des araignées. Smithsonian Libraries. Paris : Roret. pp. 553–554. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.51973. LCCN agr08000137. OCLC 1046005797.
  2. ^ Donovan, B.; Hill, D. E. (30 April 2017). "Report of Cosmophasis feeding on butterfly eggs in Queensland (Araneae: Salticidae: Chrysillini)". Peckhamia. 149 (1). eISSN 1944-8120. ISSN 2161-8526.
  3. ^ Jerzy Proszynski: Cosmophasis
  4. ^ Nelson, Ximena .J; Jackson, Robert R.; Edwards, G.B.; Barrion, Alberto T. (2006). "Living with the enemy: jumping spiders that mimic weaver ants" (PDF). The Journal of Arachnology. 33 (3): 813–819. doi:10.1636/S04-12.1. S2CID 52000089.
  5. ^ Murphy, John; Murphy, Frances (1 January 2000). An Introduction to the Spiders of South East Asia. Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian Nature Society. ISBN 978-9839681178.
  6. ^ a b Żabka, Marek; Waldock, Julianne (2012). "Salticidae (Arachnida: Araneae) from oriental, Australian and Pacific Regions. Genus Cosmophasis Simon, 1901" (PDF). Annales Zoologici. 62 (1): 115–198. doi:10.3161/000345412X633694. eISSN 1734-1833. ISSN 0003-4541. S2CID 84374906.
  7. ^ a b "Gen. Cosmophasis Simon, 1901". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2021-11-20.

Further reading edit

  • Allan, R.A. & Elgar, M.A. (2001): Exploitation of the green tree ant, Oecophylla smaragdina, by the salticid spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata. Australian Journal of Zoology 49: 129–137.
  • Allan, R.A., Capon, R.J., Brown, W.V. & Elgar, M.A. (2002): Mimicry of host cuticular hydrocarbons by salticid spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata that preys on larvae of tree ants Oecophylla smaragdina. Journal of Chemical Ecology 28: 835–848. doi:10.1023/A:1015249012493
  • Elgar, M.A. & Allan, R.A. (2006): Chemical mimicry of the ant Oecophylla smaragdina by the myrmecophilous spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata: Is it colony-specific? Journal of Ethology 24(3): 239-246. doi:10.1007/s10164-005-0188-9

External links edit

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Cosmophasis is a genus of spiders in the family Salticidae jumping spiders They are predominantly Southeast Asian 2 while some species occur in Africa and Australia Although most species more or less mimic ants there are also colorful species 3 that follow a different strategy Cosmophasis Cosmophasis baehrae Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Chelicerata Class Arachnida Order Araneae Infraorder Araneomorphae Family Salticidae Subfamily Salticinae Tribe Chrysillini Genus CosmophasisSimon 1901 Type species Plexippus thalassinus 1 C L Koch Species See text C bitaeniata uses chemical mimicry to be accepted by the aggressive weaver ant species Oecophylla smaragdina 4 One species said to be not a particularly good ant mimic was observed living near and preying on ants According to Murphy amp Murphy 2000 to watch the spider stalking and killing its prey is an arachnological spectacular 5 Contents 1 Description 2 Taxonomy 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksDescription editSpecies in this genus are from 3 80 to 8 00 mm long The cephalothoraxes are pear shaped for some males or rectangular 6 Taxonomy edit nbsp nbsp Cosmophasis sp from the Philippines As of November 2021 update the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species 7 Cosmophasis albipes Berland amp Millot 1941 Guinea Cosmophasis albomaculata Schenkel 1944 Timor Cosmophasis ambonensis Hurni Cranston amp Hill 2020 Ambon Island Cosmophasis arborea Berry Beatty amp Proszynski 1997 Caroline Islands Cosmophasis baehrae Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Australia Cosmophasis bandaneira Hurni Cranston amp Hill 2020 Banda Islands Cosmophasis banika Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Solomon Islands Cosmophasis bitaeniata Keyserling 1882 New Guinea Australia Micronesia Cosmophasis chlorophthalma Simon 1898 New Hebrides Cosmophasis chopardi Berland amp Millot 1941 Ivory Coast Cosmophasis colemani Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Australia Queensland Cosmophasis courti Zabka amp Waldock 2012 New Guinea Cosmophasis cypria Thorell 1890 Java Cosmophasis darwini Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Australia Northern Territory Cosmophasis depilata Caporiacco 1940 Ethiopia Cosmophasis estrellaensis Barrion amp Litsinger 1995 Philippines Cosmophasis fazanica Caporiacco 1936 Libya Cosmophasis gemmans Thorell 1890 Sumatra Cosmophasis harveyi Zabka amp Waldock 2012 New Guinea Cosmophasis hortoni Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Solomon Is Cosmophasis humphreysi Zabka amp Waldock 2012 New Guinea Cosmophasis kairiru Zabka amp Waldock 2012 New Guinea Cosmophasis kohi Zabka amp Waldock 2012 New Guinea Cosmophasis lami Berry Beatty amp Proszynski 1997 East Asia South East Asia Pacific islands Cosmophasis laticlavia Thorell 1892 Sumatra Cosmophasis lucidiventris Simon 1910 Gabon Cosmophasis lungga Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Solomon Islands Cosmophasis maculiventris Strand 1911 Aru Islands Cosmophasis masarangi Merian 1911 Sulawesi Cosmophasis micans L Koch 1880 Queensland Cosmophasis micarioides L Koch 1880 New Guinea Queensland Solomon Islands Cosmophasis miniaceomicans Simon 1888 Andaman Islands Cosmophasis modesta L Koch 1880 Queensland Cosmophasis monacha Thorell 1881 New Guinea Cosmophasis motmot Zabka amp Waldock 2012 New Guinea Cosmophasis obscura Keyserling 1882 Queensland Cosmophasis olorina Simon 1901 Sri Lanka Cosmophasis ombria Thorell 1877 Indonesia Sumatra Java Sulawesi Krakatau Cosmophasis orsimoides Strand 1911 Kei Islands Cosmophasis panjangensis Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Indonesia Krakatau Cosmophasis parangpilota Barrion amp Litsinger 1995 Philippines Cosmophasis psittacina Thorell 1887 Myanmar Cosmophasis pulchella Caporiacco 1947 Ethiopia Cosmophasis quadricincta Simon 1885 Singapore Cosmophasis rakata Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Indonesia Krakatau Cosmophasis risbeci Berland 1938 New Hebrides Cosmophasis sertungensis Zabka amp Waldock 2012 Indonesia Krakatau Cosmophasis squamata Kulczynski 1910 Solomon Islands Seychelles Cosmophasis strandi Caporiacco 1947 East Africa Cosmophasis tavurvur Zabka amp Waldock 2012 New Guinea Cosmophasis thalassina C L Koch 1846 Malaysia to Australia Cosmophasis tricincta Simon 1910 Bioko Cosmophasis trioipina Barrion amp Litsinger 1995 Philippines Cosmophasis tristriatus L Koch 1880 Palau Is Cosmophasis trobriand Zabka amp Waldock 2012 New Guinea Cosmophasis umbratica Simon 1903 India to Sumatra Cosmophasis valerieae Proszynski amp Deeleman Reinhold 2010 Indonesia Java Lesser Sunda Is Cosmophasis viridifasciata Doleschall 1859 Sumatra to New Guinea Cosmophasis waeri Hurni Cranston amp Hill 2020 Banda Islands Cosmophasis weyersi Simon 1899 Sumatra Cosmophasis xiaolonghaensis Cao amp Li 2016 In 2012 Marek Zabka and Julianne Waldock proposed 5 new species groups it being the C thalassina species group C bitaeniata species group C micarioides species group C tristriatus species group and the C rakata species group 6 Formerly placed in this genus include 7 Cosmophasis australis Simon 1902 Phintella australis Cosmophasis caerulea Simon 1901 Mexcala caerulea Cosmophasis fagei Lessert 1925 Icius fagei Cosmophasis nigrocyanea Simon 1885 Mexcala nigrocyanea Cosmophasis quadrimaculata Lawrence 1942 Mexcala quadrimaculata Cosmophasis longiventris Simon 1903 Chrysilla lautaReferences edit Simon Eugene 1892 Histoire naturelle des araignees Smithsonian Libraries Paris Roret pp 553 554 doi 10 5962 bhl title 51973 LCCN agr08000137 OCLC 1046005797 Donovan B Hill D E 30 April 2017 Report of Cosmophasis feeding on butterfly eggs in Queensland Araneae Salticidae Chrysillini Peckhamia 149 1 eISSN 1944 8120 ISSN 2161 8526 Jerzy Proszynski Cosmophasis Nelson Ximena J Jackson Robert R Edwards G B Barrion Alberto T 2006 Living with the enemy jumping spiders that mimic weaver ants PDF The Journal of Arachnology 33 3 813 819 doi 10 1636 S04 12 1 S2CID 52000089 Murphy John Murphy Frances 1 January 2000 An Introduction to the Spiders of South East Asia Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Nature Society ISBN 978 9839681178 a b Zabka Marek Waldock Julianne 2012 Salticidae Arachnida Araneae from oriental Australian and Pacific Regions Genus Cosmophasis Simon 1901 PDF Annales Zoologici 62 1 115 198 doi 10 3161 000345412X633694 eISSN 1734 1833 ISSN 0003 4541 S2CID 84374906 a b Gen Cosmophasis Simon 1901 World Spider Catalog Natural History Museum Bern Retrieved 2021 11 20 Further reading editAllan R A amp Elgar M A 2001 Exploitation of the green tree ant Oecophylla smaragdina by the salticid spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata Australian Journal of Zoology 49 129 137 Allan R A Capon R J Brown W V amp Elgar M A 2002 Mimicry of host cuticular hydrocarbons by salticid spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata that preys on larvae of tree ants Oecophylla smaragdina Journal of Chemical Ecology 28 835 848 doi 10 1023 A 1015249012493 Elgar M A amp Allan R A 2006 Chemical mimicry of the ant Oecophylla smaragdina by the myrmecophilous spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata Is it colony specific Journal of Ethology 24 3 239 246 doi 10 1007 s10164 005 0188 9External links editPhotograph of Cosmophasis sp Archived 2006 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Photograph of C micarioides Archived 2006 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Photograph of C rubra Archived 2009 02 27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cosmophasis amp oldid 1161708909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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