Maratus sylvestris Otto & Hill 2019
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Maratus sylvestris Otto & Hill 2019 View in CoL
Maratus sylvestris Otto & Hill 2019 View in CoL
Males have a broad, red band on either side of the eye region, and relatively long legs III. Like M. watagansi , these are unusual as they are found in wet sclerophyl or rainforest habitats.
Otto, J. C. and D. E. Hill. 2019. Three new peacock spiders from the southeast and southwest of Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini: Maratus). Peckhamia 189. 1: 1 - 77.
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Maratus sylvestris Otto & Hill 2019
Otto, Jürgen C. & Hill, David E. 2019 |
Maratus sylvestris
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