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Distinguishing the Jumping Spiders Eris Militaris and Eris Flava in North America (Araneae: Salticidae)
By Wayne Maddison
Psyche Volume 93, Issue 1-2, Pages 141-149 doi:10.1155/1986/27959, 1986
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FIRST PARAGRAPH (no abstract defined): The jumping spiders now identified as Eris marginata are among the most frequently encountered in North America, for they are common on trees, shrubs and herbs throughout much of the continent. However, two species have been confused under this name. One is an abundant transamerican species whose proper name is Eris militaris; the other is Eris flava, widely distributed in eastern North America though common only in the southeast. In this paper I describe how they may be distinguished. The abbreviation MCZ refers to the Museum of Comparative Zoology; ZMB to the Zoologisches Museum, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin.

A Revision of the Jumping Spider Genus Habronattus F.O.P.-Cambridge (Araneae; Salticidae), with Phenetic and Cladistic Analyses
By Charles E. Griswold
University of California Publications, Entomology Volume 107, February, 1987

The Lynx Spider Genus Hamataliwa in Mexico and Central America (Araneae: Oxyopidae)
By By Allen R. Brady
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Vol. 140, No. 3 Cambridge, Mass. August 6, 1970
There is information in this revision that is applicable to the North American species.

The American orb-weaver genera Cyclosa, Metazygia, and Eustala north of Mexico (Araneae, Araneidae)
By Herbert W. Levi
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Vol. 148, No. 3 Cambridge, Mass., June 16, 1977

The neotropical and Mexican orb weavers of the genera Cyclosa and Allocyclosa (Araneae, Araneidae)
By Herbert W. Levi
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Vol. 155, No. 7 Cambridge, Mass., May 25, 1999

The Neartic Species of the Genus Dolomedes (Araneae: Pisauridae)
By James Edwin Carico
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Vol. 144, No. 7 Cambridge, Mass., March 13, 1973

The Generic and Specific Status of Four Ohio Spiders of the Genus Agelenopsis
By Seyler, Paul J.
The Ohio Journal of Science, 1941
ISSN: 0030-0950
Volume 41, Issue 2 (March, 1941)


Find it online at The Knowledge Bank at OSU.

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PURPOSE OF PAPER AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This paper is an attempt to determine, from a detailed
study of the epigyna and palps of a large number of specimens,
the true status of the four forms of this genus found in Ohio.
This research was conducted in the Department of Zoology,
The Ohio State University. The author wishes to acknowledge
his indebtedness to Dr. W. M. Barrows, of the Department of
Zoology and Entomology, for the advice and criticism given

A preliminary checklist of the Salticidae of Minnesota; Peckhamia 1(3): 40
By Cutler, B.
The Peckham Society, 1977
May be downloaded from http://www.mediafire.com/?amma5gcztgn

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