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Bristowia heterospinosa

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Araneae

Family
  
Salticidae

Scientific name
  
Bristowia heterospinosa

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Suborder
  
Araneomorphae

Subfamily
  
Agoriinae

Higher classification
  
Bristowia

Similar
  
Evarcha albaria, Chrysilla lauta, Phintella, Carrhotus xanthogramma, Pseudicius

Bristowia heterospinosa is a species of jumping spider from Asia. It was first found on Krakatau, but later also in Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Korea and Japan.

Although it was the only species in its genus until 2004, when a second species was found in Africa, it is quite often found in habitats such as garden litter.

Description

Both sexes are from 3 to 4 mm long. The deep orange cephalothorax is almost rhombus shaped when viewed from the side. The eye field is black. The pale whitish orange, elongate oval abdomen is narrower than the front part. A darkish line runs like a ring around it when viewed from the top. Some dark marks are present. The legs are relatively long and slender, with the first pair of legs much more robust than the others. The spines on the first pair are very long and strong, while those on the other legs are weak, and almost colorless, which gave the species its name. The robust parts of the front legs are brown, all the other segments and legs resemble the abdomen in color.

References

Bristowia heterospinosa Wikipedia