
Figure 2. Development of the abdominal basal band with age. a, Lack of basal band in the first instars. b, The basal band beginning to appear in a second instar. c-d, White basal band in early instars. e, Light orange basal band in an older instar (small tick marks indicate mm). f, Adult female with fully-developed orange basal band. g, Unusually pale basal band in an adult male.
Published as part of Cobbold, Stephanie M. & O'Donnell, Ryan P., 2022, Natural history of the agave jumping spider, Paraphidippus basalis (Araneae: Salticidae: Dendryphantina), pp. 1-17 in Peckhamia 282 (1) on page 3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7301384
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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