Chinattus
Chinattus is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by D. V. Logunov in 1999. The name is a combination of "China" and -attus, a common suffix for salticid genera.Species
it contains seventeen species, most occurring in China and nearby countries, with C. caucasicus reaching into Iran, and C. parvulus in North America:
- Chinattus caucasicus Logunov, 1999 – Caucasus, Iran
- Chinattus chichila Logunov, 2003 – Nepal
- Chinattus dactyloides – China, Japan
- Chinattus emeiensis – China
- Chinattus falco Suguro, 2016 – Japan
- Chinattus furcatus – China, Japan
- Chinattus ogatai Suguro, 2014 – Japan
- Chinattus parvulus – USA, Canada
- Chinattus sinensis – China
- Chinattus szechwanensis – China
- Chinattus taiwanensis Bao & Peng, 2002 – Taiwan
- Chinattus tibialis – China, Vietnam
- Chinattus undulatus – China
- Chinattus validus – China, Nepal, Bhutan
- Chinattus wengnanensis Cao & Li, 2016 – China
- Chinattus wulingensis – China
- Chinattus wulingoides – China