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- the genus: Homalattus coriaceus Simon, 1902 — Sierra Leone, South Africa Homalattus marshalli Peckham & Peckham, 1903 — South Africa Homalattus obscurus...
- (Hentz, 1846) Synonyms Attus cyaneus Maevia chrysea Homalattus septentrionalis Homalattus cyaneus Homalattus cyanea Rhene cyaneus Ag****a georgiana Ag****a cerulea...
- Homalattus coriaceus is a jumping spider species in the genus Homalattus that lives in Sierra Leone and South Africa. It was first described by Eugène...
- Salticidae Subfamily: Salticinae Genus: Simaetha Species: S. laminata Binomial name Simaetha laminata (Karsch, 1892) Synonyms Homalattus laminatus Karsch, 1892...
- Ballagascar insularis, was originally described under the name "Homalattus insularis". Homalattus Colaxes List of Salticidae genera "Gen. Ballagascar Azarkina...
- Subfamily: Salticinae Genus: Simaetha Species: S. cingulata Binomial name Simaetha cingulata (Karsch, 1892) Synonyms Homalattus cingulatus Karsch, 1892...
- 2022-09-05. Peckham, George; Peckham, Elizabeth (1895). "Spiders of the Homalattus group of the family Attidae" (PDF). Occasional Papers of the Natural History...
- PMID 25947489. Peckham, G. W.; Peckham, E. G. (1895). "Spiders of the Homalattus group of the family Attidae". Occasional Papers of the Natural History...
- Salticidae Subfamily: Salticinae Genus: Simaetha Species: S. reducta Binomial name Simaetha reducta (Karsch, 1892) Synonyms Homalattus reductus Karsch, 1892...
- Zoology. 154: 237. Peckham, G. W.; Peckham, E. G. (1895). "Spiders of the Homalattus group of the family Attidae". Occasional Papers of the Natural History...