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  2. Zebra spider - Wikipedia

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    The zebra spider (Salticus scenicus) is a common jumping spider of the Northern Hemisphere.Their common name refers to their vivid black-and-white colouration, [1] whilst their scientific name derives from Salticus from the Latin for “jump”, and the Greek scenicus, translating to “theatrical” or “of a decorative place,” in reference to the flashy, zebra-like coloration of the species.

  3. Salticus - Wikipedia

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    Salticus (from Latin “saltus” – leap or jump [2]) is a genus of the family Salticidae (the jumping spiders). Salticus is the type genus for the family Salticidae. [ 3 ]

  4. Salticus palpalis - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 February 2021, at 22:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Pseudeuophrys lanigera - Wikipedia

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    It is better suited to the dry climate of modern concrete architecture than other salticids in the area like Salticus scenicus. Adults can be found the whole year. Adults can be found the whole year. [ 2 ]

  6. Salticus peckhamae - Wikipedia

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    Salticus peckhamae is a species of jumping spider. [1] It is found in the United States . [ 1 ] This species was first described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1897 and originally named Icius peckhamae in honor of arachnologist Elizabeth Peckham .

  7. Aelurillus basseleti - Wikipedia

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    It was initially named Salticus basseleti and allocated to the genus Salticus. [1] The genus name was derived from the Latin word saltus, meaning something that jumps. [2] In 1876, Eugène Simon moved the species to the genus Aelurops and then, in 1880, Pietro Pavesi moved it to the genus Ictidops before Simon finally moved it to Aelurillus in ...

  8. Salticoida - Wikipedia

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    Salticoida is an unranked clade of the jumping spider family Salticidae. It is the larger and more widespread of the two subdivisions of the "typical" jumping spiders (subfamily Salticinae), occurring effectively world-wide.

  9. Trite planiceps - Wikipedia

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    Trite planiceps was first described in 1873 as Salticus minax from specimens collected from Riccarton Bush, Governor Bay and the North Island. [1] Trite planiceps was later described again in 1899 as its current name by Eugene Simon. [2]