Green jumping spider

Mopsus mormon

"Mopsus" is an Australian spider genus of the Salticidae family. The only species, "Mopsus mormon", is commonly called the green jumping spider.
♂ Mopsus mormon A portrait of the biggest salticidae of Australia, Mopsus mormon, the green jumping spider, here a male ! Australia,Geotagged,Green jumping spider,Mopsus mormon

Appearance

At 12 mm, this is one of Australia's larger jumping spiders, and very common in Queensland. It also occurs in New Guinea, northern New South Wales, the Northern Territory, northern Tasmania and Western Australia.

The males are strikingly colored and decorated with long white "side whiskers", which rise to a peak surmounted by a topknot of black hairs.
Females lack the whiskers and topknot, but instead feature a red and white "mask".
♀ Mopsus mormon And here a female Mopsus mormon ! Exactly on the same tree where I found the male Australia,Geotagged,Green jumping spider,Mopsus mormon

Behavior

This species shows an amazingly complex display repertoire, in some respects similar to that of several "Phidippus" species and "Portia fimbriata". However, this is likely to be convergent evolution. Alternative mating tactics have been described, depending on the location of the female. If she is away from her nest, a type of courtship common with many other species is observed. If she is found at a nest, probing and other behaviors similar to "Phidippus johnsoni" occur. This second courtship seems not to depend on vision. Like many other salticids, the adult lives together with the subadult female in an adjacent nest until it matures, then mates with her inside her nest.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderAraneae
FamilySalticidae
GenusMopsus
SpeciesM. mormon
Photographed in
Australia