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Best 1 Peacock Spider (Maratus volans)

The peacock spider, *Maratus volans*, is a small jumping spider native to Australia. Males are distinguished by vibrant, iridescent flaps on their abdomen which they rapidly move during complex courtship displays. These dances, used to attract mates, are remarkable for their speed and color patterns...

2 Portia Spider (Portia fimbriata)

The Portia spider, *Portia fimbriata*, is a jumping spider native to Australia. It’s notable for its exceptionally high cognitive abilities, including complex strategic hunting behaviors. These spiders actively pursue and consume other arachnids – a phenomenon termed araneophagy – demonstrating soph...

3 Sparklemuffin Peacock Spider (Maratus jactatus)

The Sparklemuffin Peacock Spider (Maratus jactatus) is a small jumping spider native to Australia. Males are distinguished by elaborate, iridescent abdominal patterns created through structural coloration – tiny hairs refract light producing brilliant blues, reds, and oranges. These displays are cen...

4 Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius)

The Regal Jumping Spider *Phidippus regius* is a sizable arachnid native to eastern North America. It’s notable for its striking black and white patterns and prominent, iridescent fangs. These spiders are popular in the pet trade and are of interest to insect enthusiasts and those studying jumping s...

5 Bagheera kiplingi

Bagheera kiplingi is a jumping spider found in Central America. It’s distinguished by its specialized diet, consuming exclusively plant material. This herbivorous behavior makes it a subject of study for biologists researching spider adaptations and feeding strategies. Researchers and students inter...

6 Portia labiata

Portia labiata is a jumping spider species native to southeast Asian regions. It’s notable for its sophisticated hunting strategies, including actively seeking out and consuming other spiders – a behavior termed araneophagy. Research indicates considerable intelligence within this species, suggestin...

7 Magnolia Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis)

The Magnolia Green Jumping Spider, *Lyssomanes viridis*, is a small species of jumping spider found primarily in the southeastern United States. Its notable translucent green coloration and unusually elongated legs make it easily identifiable. These spiders are particularly interesting to arachnolog...

8 Fringed Jumping Spider (Portia schultzi)

The *Portia schultzi* is a jumping spider native to Africa. It’s notable for its surprisingly complex hunting strategies involving deception – specifically, mimicking the distress signals of other spiders to attract prey. These intelligent predators, known as araneophagic spiders, primarily target a...

9 Bold Jumping Spider (Phidippus audax)

The Bold Jumping Spider, *Phidippus audax*, is a prevalent spider species found across North America. It’s notable for its striking appearance featuring a dark body adorned with white markings and iridescent green fangs. These spiders are commonly observed and are particularly interesting to arachno...

10 Heavy Jumper (Hyllus diardi)

Hyllus diardi is a large jumping spider distributed across South and Southeast Asia, considered among the heaviest jumping spiders globally due to its robust build.

11 Habronattus coecatus

Habronattus coecatus is an eastern North American jumping spider whose genus is renowned for elaborate male courtship displays combining visual signals and substrate vibrations.

12 Zebra Jumping Spider (Salticus scenicus)

A small jumping spider distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, named for its black-and-white zebra-like stripes and among the most commonly encountered jumping spiders in Europe.

13 Dimorphic Jumping Spider (Maevia inclemens)

Maevia inclemens is a North American jumping spider notable for males existing in two distinct color morphs—tufted black and gray—both competing for mates.

14 Bark Jumping Spider (Marpissa muscosa)

A jumping spider found across Europe and into Asia, one of the largest jumping spider species on the continent, typically encountered on tree bark and sun-warmed wooden surfaces.

15 Pantropical Jumping Spider (Plexippus paykulli)

Plexippus paykulli is a large jumping spider with a pantropical distribution, commonly found on walls and fences in warm regions across Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

16 Evarcha arcuata

Evarcha arcuata is a European and Asian jumping spider commonly found on grasses and low vegetation, distinguished by the arched abdominal band pattern on females.

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