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contains three species:
Admestina archboldi Piel, 1992 —
United States Admestina tibialis (C. L. Koch, 1846) —
United States Admestina wheeleri Peckham & Peckham...
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Admestina tibialis is a
species of
jumping spider. The
species was
first described in 1846 by C. L. Koch.
These spiders are
found in
eastern United States...
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Admestina wheeleri, also
known as the thick-legged
jumping spider, is a
species of
jumping spider found in the
northern United States and
southern Canada...
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Admestina archboldi is a
species of
jumping spider found in the
southern United States. The
species was
first described in 1992 by
William Piel. Wikispecies...
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spiders (family Salticidae). It is
closely related to the
genera Ballus,
Admestina and Icius.
Attidops are from two to
three millimeters in body length,...
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Pisaurina mira
Tinus peregrinus Plectreurys sp.
Prodidomus rufus Admestina archboldi Admestina tibialis S****acus
cyaneus Anasaitis canosa Attidops cutleri...
- (Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina). Galiano, M. E. (1989), "Note on the
genera Admestina and
Akela (Araneae, Salticidae)", Bull.
British Arachnol. Soc., 8(2):...
- Peckham, 1892
Salticoida Maddison & Hedin, 2003
Abracadabrella Żabka, 1991
Admestina Peckham & Peckham, 1888
Aelurillus Simon, 1884
Afraflacilla Berland &...
- the genus. It also
separates them from
others in
related genera, like
Admestina, Attidops,
Cheliferoides and Synageles. Similarly, the
concave shape of...