1977
DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v72/i1-4/1977/161929
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Studies on Spider Fauna of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Indian Ocean

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The remaining three Indian species -P. andamanensis (Tikader, 1977), P. calcutaensis (Tikader, 1974) and P. redimitus Simon, 1902 -are poorly known and have recently been categorized as 'unrecognizable species', species inquirenda [Prószyński, 2017; WSC, 2022]. The taxonomic status of P. andamanensis and P. calcutaensis is discussed in the present paper, while that of P. redimitus still remains to be further resolved.
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The remaining three Indian species -P. andamanensis (Tikader, 1977), P. calcutaensis (Tikader, 1974) and P. redimitus Simon, 1902 -are poorly known and have recently been categorized as 'unrecognizable species', species inquirenda [Prószyński, 2017; WSC, 2022]. The taxonomic status of P. andamanensis and P. calcutaensis is discussed in the present paper, while that of P. redimitus still remains to be further resolved.
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“…Like several other Indian salticids, P. andamanensis and P. calcutaensis were both originally described in Marpissa C.L. Koch, 1846[Tikader, 1974, 1977 and then transferred to Plexippus [Nenilin, 1984a,b]. The present paper deals with the description of a new Plexippus species from Karnataka state, India and clarification on the taxonomic status of P. andamanensis and P. calcutaensis.…”
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