taxonID	type	description	language	source
03CB87C3226A12732C82E1FF1BCDFE0A.taxon	description	The genus Lyssomanes Hentz 1845 includes 94 named species, 13 from Ecuador (WSC 2021). It is sister to the smaller genus Chinoscopus Simon 1901, comprised of 4 species, 2 from Ecuador. W. P. Maddison recently named a new genus with 1 species from Ecuador, Sumakuru Maddison 2016. Field identification of most species in this group is difficult, and a comprehensive revision of the entire subfamily is needed.	en	Hill, David E. (2021): The Ecuadorean jumping spiders of Andreas Kay (Araneae: Salticidae). Peckhamia 254 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6360372
03CB87C3226F12762CF1E2A41F8EFB74.taxon	description	The Dendryphantini are divided into subtribes Synagelina, Itatina, Marpissina and Dendryphantina (Maddison 2015). Only the Dendryphantina are shown here. This subtribe is well-represented in South America, but has also been very successful in North America (Hill & Edwards 2013) with many species in south to southeast Asia.	en	Hill, David E. (2021): The Ecuadorean jumping spiders of Andreas Kay (Araneae: Salticidae). Peckhamia 254 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6360372
03CB87C32263127A2C41E1FF1BA7FE57.taxon	description	(Figure 21) Several recent studies have documented the great diversity of the Neotropical Euophryini (Zhang & Maddison 2012, 2013, 2015). Many of these spiders feed on ants and live close to the ground, where they would not be seen by an observer focusing on above-ground foliage. The genus Corythalia C. L. Koch 1850 was recently revised, in part, but only microscopic characters and not field marks were depicted in this revision (Bayer, HoMfer & Metzner 2020). Here we include only a single species of this large group.	en	Hill, David E. (2021): The Ecuadorean jumping spiders of Andreas Kay (Araneae: Salticidae). Peckhamia 254 (1): 1-19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6360372
