Figure 58 (continued on next page). Orange to red forms of Phidippus species in the southeastern United States. Representatives in the northern part of the range of each of these species tend to lack this coloration, although most P. clarus populations usually contain a variety of color forms. 1-2, Two adult female Phidippus audax (Hentz 1845) from Columbia County in northern Florida. A variety of related color forms have been found in roadside post holes in northern Florida (Hill 1978a). 3-4, Two adult male Phidippus audax from Columbia County in northern Florida. 5-6, Two adult female P. clarus Keyserling 1885 from southern Greenville County, South Carolina (See Hill 2014).Published as part of Hill, David E., 2018, Jumping spiders of the ...
Figure 28 (continued on next page). Male Cosmophasis micarioides from Queensland. 1, Penultimate mal...
Figure 12 (continued from previous page). Representative salticids and their microhabitats in southe...
FIGURE 339. Northeast Mexico, showing distribution of the Phonotimpus species described in this work...
Figure 37 (continued on next page). Spiders from counties in Alabama and Georgia. 1-2, Adult female ...
Figure 1. Localties associated with Phidippus octopunctatus and P. georgii in western North America,...
Hill, David E. (2018): Jumping spiders of the Phidippus princeps group in the southeastern United St...
Figure 5. Adult male Tutelina sp. B (undescribed) from Greenville County, South Carolina. 1-6, Flash...
FIGURE 49. Records for species of Proszynellus: P. nasalis (yellow circles), P. wandae (black square...
Figure 38. Displaying males of the calcitrans group. 1-2, M. calcitrans. 3-5, M. digitatus. 6-7, M. ...
Figure 26. Expanded fan of six different male M. sarahae, showing variation in the general pattern. ...
FIGURES 136–141. Living spider photos of Ecuadattus typicus sp. nov. 136–139 males; 140–141 females....
Figures 82-85 - Female Pellenes (Pellenattus) species. 82 Pellenes peninsularis from ...
FIGURES 45–52. Ecuadattus typicus sp. nov. 45 male holotype, dorsal view; 46 female paratype, dorsal...
Figure 5. Display by grey males, Maevia inclemens. 1-7, Successive (low crawl) positions of the grey...
Figure 22. Female Phiale C. L. Koch 1846.Published as part of Hill, David E., 2021, The Ecuadorean j...
Figure 28 (continued on next page). Male Cosmophasis micarioides from Queensland. 1, Penultimate mal...
Figure 12 (continued from previous page). Representative salticids and their microhabitats in southe...
FIGURE 339. Northeast Mexico, showing distribution of the Phonotimpus species described in this work...
Figure 37 (continued on next page). Spiders from counties in Alabama and Georgia. 1-2, Adult female ...
Figure 1. Localties associated with Phidippus octopunctatus and P. georgii in western North America,...
Hill, David E. (2018): Jumping spiders of the Phidippus princeps group in the southeastern United St...
Figure 5. Adult male Tutelina sp. B (undescribed) from Greenville County, South Carolina. 1-6, Flash...
FIGURE 49. Records for species of Proszynellus: P. nasalis (yellow circles), P. wandae (black square...
Figure 38. Displaying males of the calcitrans group. 1-2, M. calcitrans. 3-5, M. digitatus. 6-7, M. ...
Figure 26. Expanded fan of six different male M. sarahae, showing variation in the general pattern. ...
FIGURES 136–141. Living spider photos of Ecuadattus typicus sp. nov. 136–139 males; 140–141 females....
Figures 82-85 - Female Pellenes (Pellenattus) species. 82 Pellenes peninsularis from ...
FIGURES 45–52. Ecuadattus typicus sp. nov. 45 male holotype, dorsal view; 46 female paratype, dorsal...
Figure 5. Display by grey males, Maevia inclemens. 1-7, Successive (low crawl) positions of the grey...
Figure 22. Female Phiale C. L. Koch 1846.Published as part of Hill, David E., 2021, The Ecuadorean j...
Figure 28 (continued on next page). Male Cosmophasis micarioides from Queensland. 1, Penultimate mal...
Figure 12 (continued from previous page). Representative salticids and their microhabitats in southe...
FIGURE 339. Northeast Mexico, showing distribution of the Phonotimpus species described in this work...