Marpissa
- Marpissa agricola
- Marpissa anusuae
- Marpissa arenaria
- Marpissa armifera
- Marpissa bina
- Marpissa broadwayi
- Marpissa bryantae
- Marpissa canestrini
- Marpissa capensis
- Marpissa cineracca
- Marpissa civilis
- Marpissa decorata
- Marpissa dentoides
- Marpissa dybowskii
- Marpissa elata
- Marpissa elongata
- Marpissa formosa
- Marpissa grata
- Marpissa hieroglyphica
- Marpissa hiroseae
- Marpissa ibarakiensis
- Marpissa kalapani
- Marpissa leptochira
- Marpissa leuocphaea
- Marpissa lineata
- Marpissa longiuscula
- Marpissa magister
- Marpissa magna Pkm
- Marpissa magna Kishida
- Marpissa marina
- Marpissa memorabilis
- Marpissa milleri
- Marpissa minor
- Marpissa muscosa
- Marpissa mystacina
- Marpissa nanodes
- Marpissa nemoralis
- Marpissa nivoyi
- Marpissa nobilis
- Marpissa nutanae
- Marpissa obscura
- Marpissa obtusa
- Marpissa pikei
- Marpissa pomatia
- Marpissa prathamae
- Marpissa pulchra
- Marpissa pulla
- Marpissa radiata
- Marpissa raimondii
- Marpissa ridens
- Marpissa robusta
- Marpissa rubriceps
- Marpissa singhi
- Marpissa soricina
- Marpissa stuhlmanni
- Marpissa tikaderi
- Marpissa tigrina
- Marpissa wallacei
Introduction
Often elongate salticids, with relatively complex palpi. In North America, the smaller, squatter species are ground-dwellers (lineata); others are foliage dwellers. The extremely elongate M. pikei is known from grasses and other thin vegetation.Information on the Internet
Proszynski's Catalogue entry for MarpissaAbout This Page
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