Salticus peckhamae (Cockerell, 1897)

Dean, David Allen, 2016, Catalogue of Texas spiders, ZooKeys 570, pp. 1-703 : 350

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.570.6095

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CE0DA439-F6F6-4DCF-8225-5700A3C50098

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/623D3C15-995B-A024-C980-F76682EB97FE

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scientific name

Salticus peckhamae (Cockerell, 1897)
status

 

Salticus peckhamae (Cockerell, 1897)

Salticus peckhamae Broussard and Horner 2006: 255; Calixto et al. 2013: 184; Cokendolpher 1978 c: 118; Hill and Edwards 2013: 51; Jackman 1997: 137, 168; Knutson et al. 2010: 515; Richman et al. 2011a: 50; Richman et al. 2011b: 66; Richman et al. 2012a: 66; Richman et al. 2012b: 66 [ Peckham and Peckham 1909: 478, mf, desc. (pl. 42, figs 9-9a, pl. 44, fig. 6)]

Icius elegans (Hentz, 1846); Carpenter 1972: 165 [misidentified]

Distribution.

Archer, Brewster, Comanche, Howard, Presidio, Reeves, Wichita

Locality.

Big Bend Ranch State Park, Bill Haney Pecan Orchard, Chihuahuan desert, Dalquest Research Site

Time of activity. Male (October); female (June)

Habitat.

(crops: sunflower); (orchard: pecan); (plants: pokeberry); (soil/woodland: mesquite); (structures: bush, saltcedar, tailgate of truck)

Method.

cardboard band [f]; pitfall trap [f]

Type.

New Mexico

Etymology.

Person ( Icius peckhamae is respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Elizabeth G. Peckham, who, in conjunction with her husband, has done such admirable work on the Attid spiders, Cockerell 1897).

Collection.

MSU, TAMU, WTAM

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Araneae

Family

Salticidae

Genus

Salticus