Females are a dull brownish gray but — like their namesake, the peacock — male sparklemuffins pull out all the stops in the ...
Several of the tiny jumping spiders (4mm long), along with 500 other species, were collected during the annual BioBlitz nature survey last year at the University of Exeter’s Penryn Campus ...
The suburbs in one Aussie state continue to march steadily along the coastline. But some rare Aussie treasures are thought to ...
Jumping spiders don’t build webs, but like their arachnid kin, they can produce silk. Some species are known to spin fine threads as they leap, presumably to stabilize takeoff and ensure a more ...
A collaborative research involving the University of Kerala has reported the discovery of two new species of jumping spiders belonging to the genus Epidelaxia from the Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary.