Metaphidippus chera

(Chamberlin, 1924)

Metaphidippus chera is a of in the Salticidae. It was first described by Chamberlin in 1924. The species is known to occur in the United States and Mexico. Like other jumping spiders, it possesses excellent vision and hunting characteristic of the family.

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How to pronounce Metaphidippus chera: //mɛtəˈfɪdɪpʊs ˈkɛrə//

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Distribution

Found in the United States and Mexico. Records indicate presence in North America and Middle America.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Dendryphantes chera by Chamberlin in 1924, later transferred to the Metaphidippus.

Observations

iNaturalist records approximately 880 observations of this .

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