Tutelina harti

(Emerton, 1891)

Hart's Jumping Spider

Tutelina harti is a of jumping spider in the Salticidae. It is found in the United States and Canada, with records from provinces including Manitoba and Ontario. Like other members of the Tutelina, it exhibits . The species is part of a group of small, visually oriented hunters known for their distinctive markings and -mimicking in some .

Adult female Tutelina harti dorsal by Salticidude. Used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.Male Tutelina harti 204533597 by Zygy. Used under a CC0 license.Male Tutelina harti 204533404 by Zygy. Used under a CC0 license.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tutelina harti: //ˌtuːtəˈlaɪnə ˈhɑːrti//

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Distribution

United States and Canada. Specific records include Manitoba and Ontario in Canada.

Similar Taxa

  • Tutelina similisCongeneric with transcontinental North American distribution; males have bold facial markings with black and white , but specific distinguishing features from T. harti are not documented in available sources
  • Tutelina elegansCongeneric noted for metallic coloration

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