
Figure 17. Margarosticha euprepialis. Like the other Acentropinae, these crambids have aquatic larvae. They can be found in wet habitats at lower elevations in tropical to subtropical Australia (Habeck & Balciunas 2005; Kitching et al. 2020). Attribution and ©: 1, Steve and Alison Pearson, Airlie Beach; 2-5, Ian McMillan; 6-8, Victor W. Fazio III; 9, David Mules.
Published as part of Hill, David E., 2022, A salticid archetype for salticid spiders, pp. 1-39 in Peckhamia 275 (1) on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7171440
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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