- foot
adhesion in
salticid spiders jumping from
smooth surfaces Parry, D.A.; Brown, R.H.J (1959). "The
jumping mechanism of
salticid spiders". Journal...
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combination of "mantis", in
reference to its long
first legs, and the
common salticid suffix -attus. "Gen.
Mantisatta Warburton, 1900".
World Spider Catalog...
-
Northern Territory are poor at
hunting jumping spiders and
better against non-
salticid web-building
spiders and
against insects. The Sri
Lanka variant is fair...
- "The
Spiders of the Arid Southwest"
Online Videos of
Jumping Spiders (
Salticids) and
other arachnids (Archived 12 May 2011 at the
Wayback Machine) List...
- The name is
derived from "Caribbean", and -attus, a
common suffix for
salticid genera. The
species name
inutilis is
Latin for "useless". "Gen. Caribattus...
- bidenticulata,
commonly known as the purple-gold
jumping spider, is a
species of
salticid. As the name implies,
while females tend to take on a more dull coloration...
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combination of the
Ancient Gr**** "pseudo-" (ψευδής),
meaning "false", and the
salticid genus Euophrys. It was
briefly synonymized with Euophrys, but this decision...
- much when
producing eggs.: 495
Although other spiders can also jump,
salticids including Portia fimbriata have
significantly better vision than other...
- S2CID 1188960.
Reiskind J (1977). "Ant-mimicry in
Panamanian clubionid and
salticid spiders (Araneae: Clubionidae, Salticidae)". Biotropica. 9 (1): 1–8. Bibcode:1977Biotr...
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first described by E. B.
Bryant in 1950. The name is
derived from the
salticid genus Saitis. As of April 2024[update], the
World Spider Catalog accepted...