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- Myrmarachne is a genus of ant-mimicking jumping spiders that was first described by W. S. MacLeay in 1839. They are commonly called ant-mimicking spiders...
- Myrmarachne formicaria is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae). It mimics an ant. It is one of the few species in the genus Myrmarachne that...
- Myrmarachne ramunni is a species of spiders of the genus Myrmarachne. It is native to India, ****stan and Sri Lanka. "Myrmarachne ramunni Narayan, 1915"...
- jaws, normally held closed, to unfold their fangs when required. Male Myrmarachne plataleoides engage in agonistic encounters that can be categorized into...
- Myrmarachne morningside, is a species of spider of the genus Myrmarachne. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. The species was first found from Eastern part of...
- Myrmarachne melanotarsa, the dark-footed ant-spider, is an African jumping spider found around Lake Victoria in Africa. Like other spiders in the genus...
- Southeast Asia. The species was originally classified as a part of the genus Myrmarachne in 1933 by Saitō in his work Notes on the spiders from Formosa, but it...
- Myrmarachne melanocephala, is a species of spider of the genus Myrmarachne, a genus of ant-mimicking jumping spiders. It is found throughout the countries...
- Myrmarachne exasperans is a species of jumping spider found in southeast Asia. The species which was originally described in Java has also been recorded...
- method of raising money for charitable purposes in the United States Myrmarachne, a genus of jumping spiders In the United States Iola, Colorado, a ghost...