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Jumping spiders. Distinguished from other spiders by the four large eyes on the face and four smaller eyes on top of the head. More than 5000 species worldwide.
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Salticidae - Detailed information about jumping spider biology and systematics by Wayne Maddison. Includes full list and photo gallery of genera of jumping spiders found in America North of Mexico. Jumping Spiders - Salticidae - Photo gallery from the Netherlands. Jumping Spiders - Information on these spiders and photographs of a number of species found in Kentucky. Thiodina sylvana - David Edwin Hill provides a movie showing an adult male jumping spider feeding on an immature lynx spider (Oxyopes salticus). Phidippus audax - David Edwin Hill provides a movie showing adult and immature spiders feeding on spider and insect prey. Lyssomanes viridis - David Edwin Hill provides a movie showing the courtship and mating behavior of this green jumping spider. The Zebra Spider - Article by Wim van Egmond on this spider, Salticus scenicus, its hunting methods and its superb eyesight, with 3D photographs. Salticidae (Jumping Spiders) - Provides photographs and information from the Biodiversity Explorer. Bold Jumping Spider: Phidippus audax - Photographs and information on the natural history of this species. Use of Location Information by Jumping Spiders - Paper by David Edwin Hill on the ability of these spiders to move to a new position to facilitate an attack on sighted prey. The Peckham Society - An informal international alliance of amateur and professional jumping spider researches. Publishes the online journal Peckhamia. Menemerus bivittatus and Plexippus paykulli - Provides photographs and a description of these two species, the Gray Wall Jumper and the Pantropical Jumper. Phidippus regius: Regal Jumping Spider - Provides photographs and a description of this spider, with information on its distribution, identification, habits, habitat and detection. Jumping Spider: Salticus scenicus - Student project on this spider, also known as the zebra spider, including classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and interactions with other species. Jumping Spider - Photographs, description, life history and habits. Jumping Spiders of the World - Information on the diversity and biology of the world's Salticidae, with photos, drawings, and links. Jumping Spiders - Photographs of these spiders with information on their habitat and description.
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