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Maratus griseus

Jumping spider at Melba, ACT

Maratus griseus at Melba, ACT - 12 Nov 2017
Maratus griseus at Melba, ACT - 12 Nov 2017
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Identification history

Maratus griseus 3 Dec 2019 YumiCallaway
Salticidae (family) 13 Mar 2018 KimPullen
Unidentified 11 Mar 2018 PeteWoodall

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Residential garden within 250m of here. Property owner wishes location to be private. Perhaps Hypoblemum villosum p.251 of Whyte and Anderson.

3 comments

KimPullen wrote:
   14 Mar 2018
Possibly a female Hypoblemum sp.
YumiCallaway wrote:
   4 Dec 2018
Agreed!
YumiCallaway wrote:
   19 Sep 2019
https://peckhamia.com/peckhamia/PECKHAMIA_180.1.pdf
Species within Hypoblemum were previously undescribed, or there was a lot of uncertainty or misidentification. Most commonly, they were bunched into H. albovittatum or H.villosum. The link above provides a highly in-depth report with plenty of images of individuals within Hypoblemum which are now their own distinct species! This individual is a female Hypoblemum griseum: there are lots of images and descriptions for comparison against from page 26 of the PDF link at the top of this comment.

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Sighting information

  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 12 Nov 2017 02:25 PM Recorded on
  • PeteWoodall Recorded by

Additional information

  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size

Species information

  • Maratus griseus Scientific name
  • Jumping spider Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 1488.7m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • External link More information
  • Synonyms

    Hypoblemum villosum Maratus griseus Hypoblemum griseum

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