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- recognition of Zygoballus as an independent genus, American arachnologists George and Elizabeth Peckham renamed the spider Zygoballus ****punctatus. Specimens...
- Zygoballus by Eugène Simon in 1903. Simon argued that Messua desidiosa was a transitional species which differed "much less from typical Zygoballus than...
- Media related to Zygoballus gracilipes at Wikimedia Commons Zygoballus gracilipes at Worldwide database of jumping spiders Zygoballus gracilipes at Salticidae:...
- Zygoballus minutus is a species of jumping spider in the genus Zygoballus that was first identified in Guatemala. The spider has also been found in Mexico...
- Media related to Zygoballus tibialis at Wikimedia Commons Zygoballus tibialis at Worldwide database of jumping spiders Zygoballus tibialis at Salticidae:...
- 405–410. Media related to Zygoballus optatus at Wikimedia Commons Zygoballus optatus at Jumping Spiders of the World Zygoballus optatus at Salticidae: Diagnostic...
- Commons has media related to Zygoballus iridescens. Zygoballus iridescens at Worldwide database of jumping spiders Zygoballus iridescens at Global Species...
- species to the genus Zygoballus. Because the name Zygoballus ****punctatus was already in use, Galiano gave the species a new name, Zygoballus melloleitaoi, in...
- Comparative Zoology. 103 (3): 163–209. Media related to Zygoballus suavis at Wikimedia Commons Zygoballus suavis at Worldwide database of jumping spiders v...
- nervosus overlaps with that of two other Zygoballus species, Z. ****punctatus and Z. rufipes. The male Zygoballus nervosus can be distinguished from Z. ****punctatus...