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Pelegrina furcata (F. P. Cambridge 1901)

Containing group: Pelegrina

Introduction

A species common in the Mexican highlands, with a striking courtship display and distinctive embolus having two blunt rami. The epigynum, with convex flaps, concave surface, wide second curve of the ducts, is distinctive.

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  1. Male face
  2. Palpus
  3. Female abdomen
  4. Epigynum
  5. Female abdomen
  6. Epigynum
  7. Female abdomen
  8. Epigynum
  9. Male (Madera Cyn., AZ)
  10. Female (Portal, AZ)

Natural History

Collected from oak (7 records), grasses, herbs and shrubs in clearings (5 records), pine (3 records), juniper (1 record), Ceanothus (1 record), Cercocarpus (1 record), in oak-pine and cloud forest zones. Collected at elevations of 1000-1400 m (8 records), 1500-2000 m (7 records), and 2100-3000 m (7 records).

Distribution

Throughout the highlands of México, extending north to Colorado and south to Guatemala.
About This Page
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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Tree of Life Web Project. 1995. Pelegrina furcata (F. P. Cambridge 1901). Version 01 January 1995 (under construction). http://tolweb.org/Pelegrina_furcata/5031/1995.01.01 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/

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