Sondra (spider) explained
Sondra is a genus of Australian jumping spiders that was first described by F. R. Wanless in 1988.[1]
Species
it contains fifteen species, found in Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland, and New South Wales:[2]
- Sondra aurea (L. Koch, 1880) – Australia (New South Wales)
- Sondra bickeli Zabka, 2002 – Australia (New South Wales)
- Sondra bifurcata Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
- Sondra brindlei Zabka, 2002 – Australia (New South Wales)
- Sondra bulburin Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
- Sondra convoluta Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
- Sondra damocles Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
- Sondra excepta Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
- Sondra finlayensis Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
- Sondra littoralis Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
- Sondra nepenthicola Wanless, 1988 (type) – Australia (Queensland, New South Wales)
- Sondra raveni Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
- Sondra samambrayi Zabka, 2002 – Australia (South Australia)
- Sondra tristicula (Simon, 1909) – Australia (Western Australia)
- Sondra variabilis Wanless, 1988 – Australia (Queensland)
Notes and References
- Wanless. F. R.. 1988. A revision of the spider group Astieae (Araneae: Salticidae) in the Australian region. New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 81–172. 15. 10.1080/03014223.1988.10422611.
- Gen. Sondra Wanless, 1988. World Spider Catalog Version 20.0. 2019-09-23. 2019. Natural History Museum Bern. 10.24436/2.