- Source: Marpissa
Marpissa is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1846. The name is derived from Marpissa, an ancient Greek village.
Species
As of July 2024 it contains forty-one species, found in North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, on the Polynesian Islands, and the Greater Antilles:
References
External links
Photograph of M. muscosa
Photographs of M. muscosa and M. pomatia
Photograph of M. nivoyi
Picture of M. bina
Awesome spiders: Photographs of the elongated M. pikei
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Marpissa insignis
- Marpissa rubriceps
- Marpissa soricina
- Marpissa decorata
- Marpissa tigrina
- Marpissa kalighatensis
- Marpissa sulcosa
- Marpissa bryantae
- Marpissa nutanae
- Marpissa lineata
- Marpissa
- Marpissa muscosa
- Platycryptus undatus
- Marpissa, Paros
- Marpissa grata
- Marpissa pikei
- Marpissa formosa
- Marpissa obtusa
- Marpissa robusta
- Marpissa bina