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Jumping Spider Anatomy

Wayne Maddison
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Here is an introduction to jumping spider anatomy:

If you want to learn more about how spiders live and how their bodies function, an excellent book is R. Foelix's The Biology of Spiders (Harvard University Press).

Jumping spider notes:

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Wayne Maddison
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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