Stenaelurillus jocquei

Stenaelurillus jocquei is a species of jumping spider belonging to the family Salticidae. It is classified within the genus Stenaelurillus, which comprises small to medium‑sized, visually oriented predators known for their distinctive courtship displays and iridescent body markings.

Taxonomy

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Arachnida
  • Order: Araneae
  • Family: Salticidae
  • Genus: Stenaelurillus Simon, 1885
  • Species: Stenaelurillus jocquei

Nomenclature
The specific epithet jocquei honors the Belgian arachnologist Rudy Jocqué, who has contributed extensively to the study of African spiders.

Distribution and Habitat
Insufficient Encyclopedic Information is available regarding the precise geographic range and habitat preferences of Stenaelurillus jocquei.

Description
Detailed morphological characteristics, including size, coloration, and diagnostic features that differentiate S. jocquei from congeners, are not documented in the current accessible encyclopedic sources.

Discovery and Publication
The original description of Stenaelurillus jocquei appears in a peer‑reviewed taxonomic work; however, specifics such as the authors, year of publication, and journal are not verifiable from the available references.

References
No comprehensive references are presently available in mainstream encyclopedic databases for Stenaelurillus jocquei.

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