Phidippus
- Phidippus albulatus
- Phidippus apacheanus
- Phidippus ardens
- Phidippus arizonensis
- Phidippus asotus
- Phidippus audax
- Phidippus borealis
- Phidippus californicus
- Phidippus cardinalis
- Phidippus carneus
- Phidippus carolinensis
- Phidippus clarus
- Phidippus coccineus
- Phidippus comatus
- Phidippus concinnus
- Phidippus cruentus
- Phidippus georgii
- Phidippus insignarius
- Phidippus johnsoni
- Phidippus mystaceus
- Phidippus nikites
- Phidippus octopunctatus
- Phidippus otiosus
- Phidippus pius
- Phidippus princeps
- Phidippus pruinosus
- Phidippus pulcherrimus
- Phidippus purpuratus
- Phidippus putnami
- Phidippus regius
- Phidippus texanus
- Phidippus toro
- Phidippus tux
- Phidippus tyrrelli
- Phidippus whitmani
Introduction
Among the largest salticids, to 22mm in length. Most have metallic chelicerae and many have black and red markings. Robust carapaces with small eyes much closer to anterior eyes than to back eyes. Carapace with tufts of hairs around eyes. Throughout North America.About This Page
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