宽齿跳蛛,动物界-节肢动物门-蛛形纲-蜘蛛目-跳蛛科-跳蛛属。维基百科Salticus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders).Contents [hide] 1 Description2 Habits3 Distribution4 Species5 Footnotes6 References7 External linksDescription[edit]Salticus species are typically marked with a black and white pattern, with some featuring transverse stripes, often gaining them the popular name "zebra spiders". Mature males have very long chelicerae on which they rest their long, thin pedipalps. Females are from 3.5 to 7 mm long, males up to 5 mm.[1]Habits[edit]Salticus are often found on rocks and tree trunks, where the sun can reach. S. scenicus is often seen on sunny walls.[1]Distribution[edit]This genus was used for a long time as a salticid dump, with many species originally described as Salticus now moved to other genera. The remaining species have mostly a palearctic distribution, with some species reaching into the Mediterranean region and South Asia. A few species are found in the New World. S. perogaster