Siler (lat.) - a genus of araneomorphic spiders from the subfamily Aelurillinae in the family of horse spiders ( Salticidae ). Spiders come from Southeast Asia . The only genus from the tribe Silerini [1] .
Siler |
S. cupreus from Japan |
Scientific classification |
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No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
Infrastructure : | Araneomorphic Spiders |
Superfamily : | Salticoidea Blackwall, 1841 |
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International scientific name |
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Siler Simon , 1889 |
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DistributionThe main range of species of the genus is the territory from Malaysia and Sumatra to Japan and in the east of Papua New Guinea . The species Siler semiglaucus was found on about Sri Lanka [1] .
DescriptionA genus of small and sometimes very bright horse spiders [1] .
EcologyRepresentatives of the genus can be observed on shrubs and other plants, often deciduous [1] .
Views- Siler bielawskii Zabka, 1985 - China , Vietnam [1]
- Siler collingwoodi (O. P-Cambridge, 1871) - China [1]
- Siler cupreus Simon, 1889 - China, Korea , Taiwan , Japan [1]
- Siler flavocinctus (Simon, 1901) - Singapore [1]
- Siler hanoicus Prószynski, 1985 - Vietnam [1]
- Siler pulcher Simon, 1901 - Malaysia
- Siler semiglaucus (Simon, 1901) - from Sri Lanka to the Philippines
- Siler severus (Simon, 1901) - China [1]
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