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Jumping Spider

Ballus chalybeius

Description:

This flattened spider can reach a length of 3 - 4 mm. The prosoma is dark brown in females, with irregular lighter markings. The lightly yellow legs have dark rings in both sexes. In males, which are generally darker, the first legs are dark and thickened. The species is similar to Ballus rufipes, which is smaller and much darker.

Habitat:

It occurs in Europe, North Africa to Central Asia. It can be found mostly on the fringes of deciduous forests, on broad-leaved bushes and trees, particularly oaks, and in the grass. In Central Europe, they are widely distributed and in most areas quite common. During summer, the female builds a flat silken retreat on the underside of a leaf and guards its egg sac inside.

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2 Comments

glbnoah109
glbnoah109 10 years ago

Nice description and habitat.

injica
injica 10 years ago

Tnx Despina :)

injica
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Croatia

Spotted on Aug 8, 2013
Submitted on Aug 8, 2013

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