Padilla wandae

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Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Chelicerata
Class:Arachnida
Order:Araneae
Padilla wandae
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Salticidae
Genus: Padilla
Species:
P. wandae
Binomial name
Padilla wandae

Padilla wandae is a species of jumping spider in the genus Padilla that lives in Madagascar. The species was first described in 2020 by Galina Azarkina and Charles Haddad. It is a medium-sized spider, with a brown carapace that is between 1.55 and 1.75 mm (0.061 and 0.069 in) long, and a yellow abdomen that has a length of between 1.9 and 2.55 mm (0.075 and 0.100 in). The female is larger than the male. Although generally they have similar overall colouring and a single stripe on the carapace of both sexes, the female has one stripe on the abdomen and the male has two. The male palpal bulb has a hump in the middle and a coiled embolus. The female has an epigyne atrium that is longer than it is wide. The spider is similar to the related Padilla cornuta, but differs in lacking the chelicerae horns of the other species.

Padilla wandae was first described by Galina Azarkina and Charles Haddad in 2020.[1] The species is named after the Polish arachnologist Wanda Wesołowska.[2] It was allocated to the genus Padilla, which had been first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1894.[3] The genus is a member of the subfamily Ballinae, and one of 15 genera in the tribe Ballini.[4][5] Wayne Maddison listed the tribe in the clade Marpissoida.[6] In 2016, it had been grouped with 18 other genera of jumping spiders under the name Ballines by Jerzy Prószyński.[7] The genus is likely to be endemic to Madagascar.[8][9]

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