Eris floridana
(Banks, 1904)
Eris floridana is a of jumping spider ( Salticidae) found in the United States. The species was described by Nathan Banks in 1904. Like other jumping spiders, it possesses excellent vision and active hunting . Records indicate presence in the northeastern United States including Vermont, though detailed natural history information remains limited in the provided sources.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Eris floridana: /ˈɛrɪs ˌflɔrɪˈdɑːnə/
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Distribution
United States; specifically recorded from Vermont and Florida based on available sources. GBIF records indicate presence in North America with specific locality data for Vermont, USA.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- Catalogue of Life
- Spiders Are Awesome! | Bug Squad
- Photographing the Newly Rediscovered Cicindelidia floridana | Beetles In The Bush
- Rediscovery of Cicindela scabrosa floridana | Beetles In The Bush
- A friendlier type of drone: Common Drone Fly, Eristalis tenax — Bug of the Week
- The (almost) Florida-endemic Cicindelidia scabrosa | Beetles In The Bush
- Mini-review of the Cicindelidia abdominalis species-group | Beetles In The Bush