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Salticidae Phintella

Phintella sp. "Salt-and-pepper"

Salt-and-pepper Jumper

The female is easily recognised by the dense coat of numerous white and black scale-shaped setae over the dorsal surface of the carapace and abdomen. It is sometimes misidentified as "Phintelloides" versicolor. but can be distinguished by its distinct sex organ and the absence of a double-ring pattern on the carapace.

Length♀ 4 mm; ♂ unknown
DistributionSingapore.
HabitatTree bark and foliage in secondary forest.

Distribution Map for Phintella sp. "Salt-and-pepper"

Singapore.

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