About Salticus palpalis (Banks, 1904)
Scientific name: Salticus palpalis (Banks, 1904)
This species of jumping spider is black in color, with white stripes on its back. Males of the species have a brownish back, while females are completely black.
Salticus palpalis (Banks, 1904) is a animal in the Salticidae family, order Araneae, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Salticus palpalis (Banks, 1904)
Salticus palpalis is a spider species marked by black coloration and white back stripes, with different body coloration for males and females.
Scientific name: Salticus palpalis (Banks, 1904)
This species of jumping spider is black in color, with white stripes on its back. Males of the species have a brownish back, while females are completely black.
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