Abstract
Three new species of salticid spider from Africa are described and illustrated. These are Goleba lyra, new species, a lyssomanine from Madagascar, Massagris schisma, new species, a hisponine from South Africa, and Tomocyrba andasibe, new species, a hisponine from Madagascar.
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