Metacyrba taeniola similis

Banks, 1904

Metacyrba taeniola similis is a of jumping spider in the Salticidae, distributed across the southern United States and Mexico. As a member of the Metacyrba , it belongs to a group of salticids adapted to open . The subspecies was described by Nathan Banks in 1904.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Metacyrba taeniola similis: /mɛtəˈsɪrbə taɪˈniːələ ˈsɪmɪlɪs/

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Distribution

Southern United States and Mexico; present in Middle America and North America according to GBIF records.

Similar Taxa

  • Metacyrba taeniolaParent ; similis differs in geographic distribution and potentially subtle morphological traits
  • Metacyrba floridanaCongeneric in same , potentially overlapping in southeastern US range
  • Other Metacyrba species members share habitus and preference for open, sunny

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