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Jumping spiders of America North of Mexico

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Maevia
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A group of relatively long-legged, fast running salticids commonnest in East and SE, but with a rare species in California.

Two groups recognized on basis of thickness of embolus: Maevia s.s. (inclemens, intermedia, expansa, and several undescribed species) and (subgenus or genus) Paramaevia (hobbsae, michelsoni, poultoni).

For more information and links to the species, go to Maevia in the Tree of Life.

References most relevant to species north of Mexico: Barnes (1955),Barnes (1958).


Identification

The legs are long and thin. Males of at least subgenus Maevia have long hairs on third leg.


Habitat

Forest leaf litter and understory vegetation; also on shrubs and other vegetation outside of forests.

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