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Pelegrina chaimona Maddison 1995

Containing group: Pelegrina

Introduction

Male closely resembles P. montana but erect portion of embolus is more or less parallel-sided. The embolus is shorter and stouter than that of insignis, and has a distinct retrolateral ramus. The embolus bears some resemblance to that of dithalea, but the rami are closer together. The female of chaimona is poorly known.

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  1. Male face
  2. Palpus
  3. Female abdomen
  4. Epigynum

Natural History

Collected from Chrysothamnus (1M) and sweeping herbs (1M) at elevations from 1650 to 3200 m. Males collected in May (1M), June (6M), July (3M); females collected in July (3F). Jung and Roth (1974) collected this species in their zone 2 in the Chiricahua Mountains (1460-1700 m elevation).

Distribution

Southeastern Arizona, Chihuahua and Nuevo Leon.
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Included on this page are images and text from Maddison, W.P. 1996. Pelegrina Franganillo and other jumping spiders formerly placed in the genus Metaphidippus (Araneae: Salticidae). Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. l54(4): 215-368. These images and text are copyright © 1996 The President and Fellows of Harvard College

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