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Asemonea dentis and Colyttus nongwar

Dec. 10, 2025

Scientists of the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) recently identified two new species of jumping spiders, Asemonea dentis and Colyttus nongwar, in the forested terrains of the Northeast.

About Asemonea dentis and Colyttus nongwar:

  • These are two new species of jumping spiders discovered in Meghalaya.
  • Both species belong to the Salticidae family, the tribe of “jumping spiders” known for their sharp vision, rapid reflexes and predatory precision.
  • Unlike traditional web-weavers, these spiders stalk their prey with stealth before springing in a split-second leap.
  • Asemonea dentis:
    • Only the third Indian species identified under the Asemonea genus, a group that remains sparsely documented in the country.
    • The species is named ‘dentis’ for a distinctive tooth-like projection on the male’s palpal femur.
  • Colyttus nongwar:
    • It is the second Indian member of the little-known Oriental genus Colyttus.
    • It draws its name from Nongwar, the Khasi Hills village where it was documented.

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