- Evarcha arcuata
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Evarcha arcuata male Evarcha arcuata Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Arachnida Order: Araneae Family: Salticidae Genus: Evarcha Species: E. arcuata Binomial name Evarcha arcuata
(Clerck, 1757)Synonyms Araneus arcuatus
Aranea marcgravii
Aranea grossipes
Aranea truncorum
Aranea goezenii
Aranea frontalis
Salticus grossipes
Attus limbatus
Dendryphantes grossus
Euophrys farinosa
Attus grossipes
Marpissa grossa
Euophrys arcuata
Euophrys paludicola
Maturna arcuata
Attus viridimanus
Attus arcuata
Maturna grossipes
Euophrys limbata
Attus albociliatus
Attus farinosus
Hasarius arcuata
Ergane arcuata
Hasarius farinosus
Evarcha marcgraviiEvarcha arcuata is a species of jumping spider.
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Description
Males reach a body length of about six, females up to eight millimetres. The female has a brown and whitish cephalothorax, and an opisthosoma with a distinct pattern of black diagonal spots, sometimes with a white outline. The male is in contrast almost black with a copper-like gloss. His face features a horizontal pattern of black and white stripes. While males are found very frequently, females often hide in their retreats, for example between rolled leaves. During early winter he guards his egg sac here.[1]
Name
The species name is possibly derived from Latin arcus "bow", with the meaning "arched", referring to the arched abdomen.
References
External links
- Media related to Evarcha arcuata at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:- Salticidae
- Spiders of Europe
- Animals described in 1757
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