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Marpissa pikei

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Araneae

Genus
  
Marpissa

Higher classification
  
Marpissa

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Salticidae

Scientific name
  
Marpissa pikei

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Marpissa, Jumping spider, Arachnid, Metacyrba, Pelegrina galathea

Marpissa pikei jumping spider


Marpissa pikei is a species of jumping spider that is found in the eastern United States, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Cuba.

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Description

M. pikei has a very elongated form (more than twice as long as wide), which enables it to hide on hide while stretching along twigs or blades of grass. It rests by extending its first two pairs of legs in front of its body and the remaining two pairs posteriorly. Both sexes are about 8 mm long, excluding the legs. While the male has a broad black median stripe spanning the whole body and orange first legs and carapace orange, the female has a duller coloration, with the abdomen pale cream-colored, speckled with black.

Habits

These spiders are very hard to find when not moving. Once they do move, they do so exceedingly quick and jerky. The enlarged first pair of legs is not used in walking, but are extended in front. When males spot a female, they approach it with their front legs extended and waving, prior to mating.

Distribution

They are usually found on low grasses. Kaston (1981) reports it as readily swept from tall grasses, especially along seashores. In Kansas, adults are found from May to October.

Name

This species is commonly called Pike Slender Jumper or Long-bodied Jumping Spider.

References

Marpissa pikei Wikipedia