Melba, ACT field guide


Jumping or peacock spiders (Salticidae)



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Apricia jovialis (Jovial jumping spider)

Apricia jovialis
Apricia jovialis
Apricia jovialis

Clynotis severus (Stern Jumping Spider)

Clynotis severus
Clynotis severus
Clynotis severus

Helpis minitabunda (Threatening jumping spider)

Helpis minitabunda
Helpis minitabunda
Helpis minitabunda

Helpis sp. (genus) (Unidentified Bronze Jumping Spider)

Helpis sp. (genus)
Helpis sp. (genus)
Helpis sp. (genus)

Holoplatys invenusta (Jumping spider)

Holoplatys invenusta
Holoplatys invenusta
Holoplatys invenusta

Holoplatys lhotskyi (Queensland Ultraflat)

Holoplatys lhotskyi
Holoplatys lhotskyi
Holoplatys lhotskyi

Holoplatys sp. (genus) (Unidentified Holoplatys jumping spider)

Holoplatys sp. (genus)
Holoplatys sp. (genus)
Holoplatys sp. (genus)

Maratus griseus (Jumping spider)

Maratus griseus
Maratus griseus
Maratus griseus

Maratus scutulatus (A jumping spider)

Maratus scutulatus
Maratus scutulatus
Maratus scutulatus

Opisthoncus grassator (Jumping spider)

Opisthoncus grassator
Opisthoncus grassator
Opisthoncus grassator

Opisthoncus sp. (genus) (Unidentified Opisthoncus jumping spider)

Opisthoncus sp. (genus)
Opisthoncus sp. (genus)
Opisthoncus sp. (genus)

Servaea incana (Hoary Servaea)

Servaea incana
Servaea incana
Servaea incana

Servaea sp. (genus) (Unidentified Servaea jumping spider)

Servaea sp. (genus)
Servaea sp. (genus)
Servaea sp. (genus)
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