Pseudeuophrys lanigera

Pseudeuophrys lanigera

''Pseudeuophrys lanigera'' is a species of jumping spider that is distributed throughout Europe.
Pseudeuophrys lanigera One of my favorite jumping spiders. This picture was also (like my previous upload) made with a sunny bright blue sky as a background so even with a flash used, the background with a reversed lens doesn't always have to be pitch black. Geotagged,Netherlands,Pseudeuophrys lanigera,Winter

Appearance

Males reach a body length of three to four millimeters, with females up to five mm. This species is very similar to ''Pseudeuophrys erratica'', which is rarer and found below the bark of trees on forest fringes. As ''P. lanigera'' is mostly found inside buildings, adults can be found even in deep winter. It is better suited to the dry climate of modern concrete architecture than other salticids in the area like ''Salticus scenicus''. Adults can be found the whole year.

Naming

The species name means wool-bearing; the genus name 'looking like' 'good' 'eyebrows' .

Euophrys is another genus from which Pseudeuophrys has been split off.

Distribution

''P. lanigera'' is distributed in western and southern Europe, eastward to the Caucasus. In Germany this species is most often observed inside houses, or on the external walls of buildings, indicating it is synanthropic at least in some parts of its range.

A first find in Romania was published in 2007, and in Poland the first find was in 1999.

Originally this species was distributed in Southwest Europe, and was first found in Germany in the 1950s, where it is now found only in or near human dwellings.

Behavior

''P. lanigera'' has been observed feeding on booklice such as ''Liposcelis''.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassArachnida
OrderAraneae
FamilySalticidae
GenusPseudeuophrys
SpeciesP. lanigera
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Netherlands