1. By .Paquin P., Duperre N. 2003 <===========> <===========================> 2. by Maddison1 - specimens from Canada


3. by Edwards 2004
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3. by Edwards 2004 <=================> 4. by Kaston

3. by Peckhams 1883 & 1909

5. by F. P.-Cambridge - Central American specimen (not conspecific)


Source: 1. Paquin
P., Duperre
N.
2003. Guide d'identification des araignées de Québec. Fabreries, Suppl.
11: 199, figs 2230--2232. By courtesy. 2. Xeroxcopies
of unpublished drawings by W. P. Maddison, by permission. 2. Kaston B. J.
1948. Spiders of Connecticut. Bull. Conn. St. geol. nat. Hist. Surv. 70: 484,
ff. 1798-1790. 3.Peckham G.W., Peckham E.G. 1883. Descriptions of new or little
known spiders of the family Attidae from various parts of the United
States of North America. Milwaukee, 1883: t. 2, f. 14.
4. Peckham G.W., Peckham E.G. 1909. Revision of the Attidae of North
America. Trans. Wisc. Acad. Sci. Arts Let., 16 (1): 433, t 31, f 5; 224, t
11, f 1; 409, t 32, f 3. See also: Chickering 1944: 191, ff. 97-101;
Kaston 1945: 13, ff. 82-83.
5. F. P.-Cambridge 1901. Arachnida. Araneida. 2. In: Biologia Centrali-Americana, Zoologia: ..., t ..., f 6-7. Digitized by courtesy of Miss Gitanjali S. Bodner.
6., Edwards G.B. 2004. Revision of the jumping spiders of the genus Phidippus (Araneae: Salticidae). Occasional Papers of the Florida State Collection of Arthropoda. 11: 69, 142, f 221-226, phots C37-38, map 15. By courtesy. [Edwards G.B. 2004. 11: 69, 142, figs 221-226, phots C37-38, map 15.]