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Family Salticidae - Jumping Spiders

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Revision of the Jumping Spiders of the Genus Phidippus (Araneae: Salticidae)
By G. B. Edwards, Ph.D.
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2003
Volume 11 of the Occasional Papers of the Florida State Collection of Arthropods

Online pre-publication announcement, which includes a downloadable order form.

Herschel Raney has the following to say about it:

Just received my copy in the mail today of the 156 page Revision of the
Jumping Spiders of the genus Phidippus from the Florida Department of
Agriculture Feb 2004. This thing is superb. I cannot recommend it enough to
anyone interested in identifying jumpers of this genus. I am currently

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.

Two new jumping spider species of the Habronattus clypeatus group (Araneae, Salticidae, Harmochirina)
By Wayne P. Maddison & David R. Maddison
Zookeys 625:1-10, 2016

Phylogeny of Habronattus jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae), with consideration of genital and courtship evolution
By Maddison, Wayne, and Marshal Hedin
Systematic Entomology (28: 1-21), 2003
Available for free as pdf. This is an uncorrected proof copy.

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

Combining genomic, phenotypic and sanger sequencing data to elucidate the phylogeny of the two-clawed spiders (Dionycha)
By Azevedo et al., 2022
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 166(107327): 1-14, 2022
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/16099

Systematics and evolution of ground spiders revisited (Araneae, Dionycha, Gnaphosidae). Cladistics
By Azevedo, G. H. F, Griswold, C. E. & Santos, A. J.
Cladistics 34(6): 579-626, 2018
https://wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/14218

Nearctic genera of the spider family Agelenidae (Arachnida, Araneida)
By Vincent Roth & Patricia Brame
American Museum Novitates 2505: 1-52, 1972
Full Text

I filed this book under Entelegynes because many of the species described in it are no longer part of the Agelenidae.

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