Pelegrina flaviceps
(Kaston, 1973)
A of jumping spider in the Salticidae, characterized by its yellowish (as indicated by the species epithet flaviceps, meaning 'yellow-headed'). It is found in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. The species was described by Kaston in 1973. As a member of the Pelegrina, it shares the typical salticid traits of excellent vision and active hunting .



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How to pronounce Pelegrina flaviceps: //ˌpɛləˈɡriːnə ˈflɑːvɪˌsɛps//
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Distribution
Northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Records include Vermont and surrounding regions.