Subfamily Dendryphantinae Order Spider | Family Salticidae Rank Species | |
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Similar Ballus chalybeius, Heliophanus cupreus, Icius subinermis, Salticus zebraneus, Evarcha jucunda |
Macaroeris nidicolens jumping spider
Macaroeris nidicolens is a species of jumping spider that occurs from Europe to Central Asia.
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- Macaroeris nidicolens jumping spider
- Macaroeris nidicolens walckenaer 1802 jumping spider arachnida araneae salticidae
- Description
- Habitat
- Distribution
- Name
- References
Macaroeris nidicolens walckenaer 1802 jumping spider arachnida araneae salticidae
Description
Males reach a body length of 4-6mm, males of 5-7mm.
The male has reddish brown hairs surrounding its frontal eyes. Two white stripes reach along the prosoma towards the opisthosoma (abdomen). Several white spots cover the top of the prosoma, one bigger each behind the posterior lateral eyes. A white arch covers the anterior end of the abdomen, with pairs of white specks further down, four of which form a slanted cross near the posterior end.
The female is colored much lighter than the male. A white triangle sits in the middle of the prosoma, while the abdomen matches the male's.
Color and patterning can vary strongly in this species. Both sexes have black, curves tufts of hair on the sides behind the anterior lateral eyes.
Habitat
M. nidicolens prefers bushes in warm, dry, sunny to half-shaded areas.
Distribution
The species is found from Europe to Central Asia. In Germany it was found first in 1995 (Cologne), and seems to expand its area further.
Name
The species name is derived from Latin, and means "inhabiting a nest".