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- located in front of the cells that normally register green light. All salticids, regardless of whether they have two, three, or four kinds of color receptors...
- distance, compared to other salticids, L. viridis often ambushes its prey, lunging from short distances. Also atypical of salticids, the nests of females are...
- distinguish them from the remaining salticids. Females lack a tarsal claw on the pedipalp. The palpal bulb of male basal salticids has a distinctive median apophysis...
- ant-mimicking salticids and against beetle-mimicking salticids.: 453  P. fimbriata also sometimes does not use cryptic stalking against females of the salticid subfamily...
- "The Spiders of the Arid Southwest" Online Videos of Jumping Spiders (Salticids) and other arachnids (Archived 12 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine) List...
- a choosy eater throughout their life cycle. Hunting spiders including salticids supplement their predatory diet with nectar, and nectar meals are important...
- This second courtship seems not to depend on vision. Like many other salticids, the adult lives together with the subadult female in an adjacent nest...
- diversity in the Malaysian and Indonesian archipelagos. They are unusual salticids that are considered basal to the phylogenetic tree of jumping spiders...
- spiders). It is native to North and South America. As is typical for salticids, they are not defensive. While larger specimens could potentially bite...
- Ascyltus are relatively large to medium-sized salticids, distinguishable from other Pacific salticids by their antero-lateral carapace, which is iridescently...