Mopsus mormon Karsch, 1878 is a animal in the Salticidae family, order Araneae, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Mopsus mormon Karsch, 1878

Mopsus mormon Karsch, 1878

Mopsus mormon is a common large jumping spider distributed across Australia and New Guinea, with distinct sexual color and marking differences.

Family
Genus
Mopsus
Order
Araneae
Class
Arachnida

About Mopsus mormon Karsch, 1878

Mopsus mormon, scientifically named Mopsus mormon Karsch, 1878, is one of the larger jumping spider species found in Australia. Females reach a body length of 12 millimeters, and the species is very common in Queensland. Its known distribution also includes New Guinea, northern New South Wales, the Northern Territory, northern Tasmania, and Western Australia. Male Mopsus mormon have striking coloration, along with distinctive long white "side whiskers" that rise to a peak, topped with a topknot of black hairs. Females do not have these whiskers or the black topknot; instead, they have a distinct red and white "mask" marking.

Photo: (c) Tony Eales, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Tony Eales · cc-by-sa

Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Arachnida Araneae Salticidae Mopsus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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