A revision of the spider genera Asemonea and Pandisus (Araneae : Salticidae) F. R. Wanless Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History) Cromwell Road London SW7 5BD Contents Synopsis 213 Introduction 213 The genus Pandisus 217 Definition 217 Remarks 218 Diagnosis 218 Species list 218 Key to species 218 The genus Asemonea 225 Definition 225 Diagnosis 226 Species list 226 Key to species 226 The genus Goleba 245 Definition 245 Diagnosis 245 Species list 245 Remarks 245 The/7we//a-group 245 The pallens-group 249 Species Inquirenda 252 Acknowledgements 252 References 252 Synopsis The spider genera Pandisus Simon and Asemonea O. P.-Cambridge are revised and one new genus Goleba is proposed. All 2 1 known species of these genera (of which 1 1 are new) are described and figured. Distributional data are given and a key to the species of Pandisus and Asemonea is provided. Generic relationships within the subfamily Lyssomaninae are discussed and generic groups based on the structure of the male genitalia are proposed. The type material of 1 1 nominate species was examined and five lectotypes are newly designated. Four specific names are newly synonymized and three new combinations are proposed. Introduction The present paper completes a series of generic revisions on old world Salticidae classified in the subfamily Lyssomaninae. Two genera, Asemonea O. P.-Cambridge and Pandisus Simon are revised and one new genus Goleba gen. n. is proposed. The systematic position of lyssomanine spiders has been confused since Blackwall (1877) first proposed the formation of a separate family, the Lyssomanidae. In the same paper O. P.-Cambridge stated that although the genus Lyssomanes Hentz (type species Lyssomanes viridis (Walckenaer), Fig. 26A, B) is an exceedingly distinct and remarkable one there Bull. Br. Mus. nal. Hist. (Zool.)39 (4): (213-257) 213 Issued 27 November 1980