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    Chrysilla is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1887. Several species formerly placed here were transferred to...
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    Chrysilla volupe is a species of spider of the family Salticidae. It is found in Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, and Bhutan. Males have a carapace in reddish...
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    Chrysilla lauta is the type species of the jumping spider genus Chrysilla. It occurs in rain forest from Burma to China and Vietnam. Although known since...
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  • Chrysilla guineensis is a species of jumping spider. It is endemic to Guinea. It was described in 2013 based on specimens collected from the Nimba Mountains...
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    similarities between spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that...
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  • 23 Hong Kong Top 7 Thoo Foo Joe Ryan 24 Malaysia Top 7 Ardina Glenda Chrysilla Glenda 18 Indonesia Top 5 Chananan Siriburee Pik 18 Thailand Top 4 Putri...
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    similarities between spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that...
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  • Salticinae Genus: Phintella Species: P. multimaculata Binomial name Phintella multimaculata (Simon, 1901) Synonyms Chrysilla multimaculata Simon, 1901...
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    1942 → Mexcala quadrimaculata Cosmophasis longiventris Simon, 1903 → Chrysilla lauta Simon, Eugène (1892). Histoire naturelle des araignées. Smithsonian...
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    similarities between spiders within genus Phintella and those in Chira, Chrysilla, Euophrys, Icius, Jotus and Telamonia. Genetic analysis confirms that...
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