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Sparbambus
Genus of spiders
Genus of spiders
Sparbambus is a genus of jumping spiders containing the two species, Sparbambus gombakensis and Sparbambus sindhudurg. It was first described by J. X. Zhang, J. R. W. Woon & D. Q. Li in 2006, and is found in China, India and Malaysia. They are similar to members of Wanlessia. The name is derived from the Indian bambu, referring to the habitat where the species was initially found. The prefix spar denotes that the genus is in the subfamily Spartaeinae. The two species name refers to the type localities, the Ulu Gombak Malaysia and Sindhudurg Maharashtra, India.
The original species were found in bamboo, but repeated searches have failed to find new specimens, leading experts to believe that bamboo isn't their normal habitat. It seems to share the same microhabitat with Paracyrba wanlessi, which preys on aquatic animals, such as Gigantochloa scortechinii, in the hollow interior of decaying bamboo internodes.
References
References
- (2006). "A new genus and species of jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Spartaeinae) from Malaysia". Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.
- (2023). "Tripathi, R., Kadam, G., Asha, T. J. & Sudhikumar, A. V. (2023g). First record of Sparbambus Zhang, Woon & Li, 2006 from India, with description of a new species (Araneae: Salticidae). Zootaxa 5352(3): 447-450". Natural History Museum Bern.
- "NMBE Sparbambus".
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