Fringed Jumping Spider Or Portia
Fringed Jumping Spiders use their behavioural skills to lull victims into a false sense of security. Other jumping spiders seem to be taken in by Portia's slow gait and resemblance to a piece of detritus, allowing it ... [... more]
Australian Museum |
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The spiders identified included the poisonous western black widow spider, black widow spider, brown widow spider, and red-backed spiders. There were also red-backed jumping spiders, a wolf spider, cobweb spiders, yellow sac spider, grey house ... [... more]
HortNET New Zealand |
Jumping Spiders
Males are often more strikingly coloured, patterned or adorned with leg or body hair tufts than are females. They use these adornments to impress the females during often elaborate courtship displays. No group ... [... more]
Australian Museum |