G. D. Rubio, E. M. Baigorria, C. E. Stolar, Ä. Ðóáèî, Å. Ì. Áàéãîððèà, Ê. Å. Ñòîëàð
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Abstract
Ilargus to-ABSTRACT. A study of the jumping spider genus Ilargus Simon, 1901 from Argentina, with live colour photographs of all recorded species, is presented. Two new species, I. delnoa sp.n. ( #$ ) and I. carinae sp.n. ( # ), are described. All the Ilargus species occurring in the country are diagnosed and provided with new geographic records, and a potential distribution of the genus is modelled. Ilargus is known from at least two ecoregional sectors of Argentina.
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The open-access, peer-reviewed journal is published mostly in English. The scope of the journal is the morphology, taxonomy, development, life histories, zoogeography, phylogeny and evolution of Crustacea, Chelicerata, Myriapoda and other arthropods, both recent and fossil.