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Jumping spider from Nagerhole

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Date

August 2006

Author

L. Shyamal

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Note: The eye pattern of the Oxyopidae consists of six eyes arranged in a hexagonal pattern and two smaller eyes below. The specimen pictured here lacks the two lower eyes, and the two eyes that are most prominent are very much larger than the rest, which is characteristic of the Salticidae (jumping spiders).

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