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- Attus abstract "Attus is a deprecated spider genus that is now considered a junior synonym of Salticus. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the majority of jumping spiders were grouped under the name Attus.The genus was originally described in 1805 by Charles Walckenaer, only a year after Pierre Latreille described the first jumping spider genus (or subgenus), Salticus. Walckenaer, ignoring Latreille, placed all of the spiders assigned to Salticus into his new genus, Attus, with the exception of Aranea cinnaberinus which he placed into Eresus. No further actions were taken regarding these genera until 1810, when Latreille moved Attus scenicus back to Salticus by declaring it as the type species for the genus.Over the course of the 19th century, numerous new genera were split off of Attus, reducing the number of species assigned to the genus considerably. In 1832, Nicholas Marcellus Hentz detached the genera Lyssomanes, Synemosyna, and Epiblemum from Attus. In 1833, Carl Sundevall moved numerous species from Attus to Salticus. From 1833 to 1850, Carl Ludwig Koch created twenty-four new jumping spider genera, most of which were detached from Attus.Due the genus's unclear definition it was often used as a provisional classification for any jumping spiders which could not otherwise be assigned to a genus. In 1955, Pierre Bonnet declared it a synonym of Salticus since Walkenaer did not differentiate Attus from Salticus and the later had priority as an older name.".
- Attus wikiPageID "25181538".
- Attus wikiPageLength "4070".
- Attus wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Attus wikiPageRevisionID "665149225".
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Jakob_Sundevall.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Ludwig_Koch.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Salticidae.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Athanase_Walckenaer.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Epiblemum.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Eresus.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Eresus_cinnaberinus.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Genus_(biology).
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Jumping_spider.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Jumping_spiders.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Lyssomanes.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_Marcellus_Hentz.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_André_Latreille.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_Bonnet_(naturalist).
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Salticus.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Salticus_scenicus.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Spider.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Synemosyna.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Type_species.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLink Zebra_spider.
- Attus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Attus".
- Attus hasPhotoCollection Attus.
- Attus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italictitle.
- Attus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Attus subject Category:Salticidae.
- Attus comment "Attus is a deprecated spider genus that is now considered a junior synonym of Salticus. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, the majority of jumping spiders were grouped under the name Attus.The genus was originally described in 1805 by Charles Walckenaer, only a year after Pierre Latreille described the first jumping spider genus (or subgenus), Salticus.".
- Attus label "Attus".
- Attus sameAs Attus.
- Attus sameAs m.09gg6zs.
- Attus sameAs Attus.
- Attus sameAs Attus.
- Attus sameAs Attus.
- Attus sameAs Q4818757.
- Attus sameAs Q4818757.
- Attus wasDerivedFrom Attus?oldid=665149225.
- Attus isPrimaryTopicOf Attus.