Figure 38. Displaying males of the calcitrans group. 1-2, M. calcitrans. 3-5, M. digitatus. 6-7, M. jactatus. 8-9, M. plumosus. 10-11, M. sceletus.Published as part of Otto, Jürgen C. & Hill, David E., 2015, Two new peacock spiders of the calcitrans group from southern Queensland (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae: Maratus), pp. 1-34 in Peckhamia 121 (1) on page 33, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.511440
Figure 18 (continued from previous page). Living adult male types for Maratus icarus.Published as pa...
Figure 42. Four penultimate female (1-6) and four penultimate male (7-12) Maratus bubo.Published as ...
Figure 17. Mating pair of Maratus jactatus.Published as part of Otto, Jürgen C. & Hill, David E., 20...
Figure 37. Localities where the five members of the calcitrans group have been found, including reco...
Figure 21. Underside of three different male Maratus sceletus. White setae are more prominent on the...
Figure 8. Ventral view of epigynum of the two paratype female Maratus jactatus. In (1), thePublished...
Figure 35. Final approach of a male Maratus sceletus with legs III extended laterally and legs I ext...
Figure 18. Views of four different male Maratus sceletus. Colours are primarily black and white. In ...
Figure 38. Views of the three type females for Maratus bubo.Published as part of Jürgen C. Otto & Da...
Figure 53. Four different female Maratus lobatus. Note the wide bands of light-coloured (light brown...
Figure 24. Views of four different female Maratus sceletus. Pedipalps, chelicerae, the sides of the ...
Figure 37. Two adult female Maratus electricus.Published as part of Otto, Jürgen C. & Hill, David E....
Figure 4. Views of the left pedipalp of three male Maratus jactatus. Separation of the inner and out...
FIgure 104. Two male Maratus vultus (types).Published as part of Jürgen C. Otto & David E. Hill, 201...
Figure 50. Male Maratus lobatus. 1, Detail of face, showing black clypeus, chelicerae, and sides of ...
Figure 18 (continued from previous page). Living adult male types for Maratus icarus.Published as pa...
Figure 42. Four penultimate female (1-6) and four penultimate male (7-12) Maratus bubo.Published as ...
Figure 17. Mating pair of Maratus jactatus.Published as part of Otto, Jürgen C. & Hill, David E., 20...
Figure 37. Localities where the five members of the calcitrans group have been found, including reco...
Figure 21. Underside of three different male Maratus sceletus. White setae are more prominent on the...
Figure 8. Ventral view of epigynum of the two paratype female Maratus jactatus. In (1), thePublished...
Figure 35. Final approach of a male Maratus sceletus with legs III extended laterally and legs I ext...
Figure 18. Views of four different male Maratus sceletus. Colours are primarily black and white. In ...
Figure 38. Views of the three type females for Maratus bubo.Published as part of Jürgen C. Otto & Da...
Figure 53. Four different female Maratus lobatus. Note the wide bands of light-coloured (light brown...
Figure 24. Views of four different female Maratus sceletus. Pedipalps, chelicerae, the sides of the ...
Figure 37. Two adult female Maratus electricus.Published as part of Otto, Jürgen C. & Hill, David E....
Figure 4. Views of the left pedipalp of three male Maratus jactatus. Separation of the inner and out...
FIgure 104. Two male Maratus vultus (types).Published as part of Jürgen C. Otto & David E. Hill, 201...
Figure 50. Male Maratus lobatus. 1, Detail of face, showing black clypeus, chelicerae, and sides of ...
Figure 18 (continued from previous page). Living adult male types for Maratus icarus.Published as pa...
Figure 42. Four penultimate female (1-6) and four penultimate male (7-12) Maratus bubo.Published as ...
Figure 17. Mating pair of Maratus jactatus.Published as part of Otto, Jürgen C. & Hill, David E., 20...