Habronattus schlingeri
(Griswold, 1979)
Habronattus schlingeri is a of jumping spider in the Salticidae, first described by Griswold in 1979. It occurs in the United States and Mexico. Like other members of the Habronattus, it is a small, ground-dwelling spider with acute vision and elaborate courtship . The genus is notable for having some of the most complex multimodal among terrestrial .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Habronattus schlingeri: /hæbrəˈnætəs ˈʃlɪnɡəri/
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Distribution
United States and Mexico. GBIF records indicate presence in North America and Middle America.
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Etymology
The specific epithet 'schlingeri' honors E. Schlinger, a collector whose contributions to entomological collections are noted in museum records.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
- Catalogue of Life
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