Silerella elegans Siler elegans Udvardya is a genus of jumping spider endemic to New Guinea.
There are minor differences in the abdominal pattern, and males have small curved "horns" on their chelicerae.
In both sexes, the first pair of legs are greatly enlarged.
The genus name is derived from the Hungarian biologist Miklos Udvardy;[2] elegans is Latin for "elegant".
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