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    • Maratus icarus
    • Maratus inaquosus
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    • Maratus julianneae
    • Maratus karrie
    • Maratus lentus
    • Maratus linnaei
    • Maratus lobatus
    • Maratus melindae
    • Maratus mungaich
    • Maratus nemo
    • Maratus neptunus
    • Maratus nigromaculatus
    • Maratus nimbus
    • Maratus nubilis
    • Maratus ottoi
    • Maratus personatus
    • Maratus pinniger
    • Maratus robinsoni
    • Jotus remus
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    • Maratus sarahae
    • Maratus sceletus
    • Maratus speciosus
    • Maratus speculifer
    • Maratus splendens
    • Maratus sylvestris
    • Maratus tortus
    • Maratus trigonus
    • Maratus unicup
    • Maratus vespa
    • Maratus vespertilio
    • Maratus volans
    • Maratus miles
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  • About
  • Contact
  • Merchandise
  • Female peacock spiders
  • FAQ
    • Are peacock spiders venomous ?
    • How many species did you discover and name ?
    • how long do they live ?
    • How small or large are they ?
    • Do they use a web to catch their prey ?
    • Do females eat the males whose dance they don't like ?
    • Where can I buy them ?
    • How many species of peacock spider ?
    • Where do they live ?
    • What do they eat ?
    • Are they endangered ?
    • What do their names mean ?
    • What is your favourite peacock spider ?
    • Where can I learn more about peacock spiders ?
    • How do you name a new species ?
    • How many more species are there to be discovered ?
    • Do males display only to a female of their own species ?
    • Which was the first peacock spider ?
    • How man species were known when you found your first ?
    • How are they related ?
    • Do they interbreed ?
    • Are all peacock spiders included on this site ?
  • Size
  • Male peacock spiders
  • Undescribed peacock spiders
  • Jotus remus
  • Juveniles
  • Edited videos
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    • Maratus albus
    • Maratus amabilis
    • Maratus ammophilus
    • Maratus anomalus
    • Maratus aquilus
    • Maratus aurantius
    • Maratus australis
    • Maratus avibus
    • Maratus bubo
    • Maratus caeruleus
    • Maratus calcitrans
    • Maratus candens
    • Maratus chrysomelas
    • Maratus constellatus
    • Maratus cristatus
    • Maratus cuspis
    • Maratus electricus
    • Maratus elephans
    • Maratus eliasi
    • Maratus flavus
    • Maratus gemmifer
    • Maratus harrisi
    • Saratus hesperus
    • Maratus icarus
    • Maratus inaquosus
    • Maratus jactatus
    • Maratus julianneae
    • Maratus karrie
    • Maratus lentus
    • Maratus linnaei
    • Maratus lobatus
    • Maratus melindae
    • Maratus mungaich
    • Maratus nemo
    • Maratus neptunus
    • Maratus nigromaculatus
    • Maratus nimbus
    • Maratus nubilis
    • Maratus ottoi
    • Maratus personatus
    • Maratus pinniger
    • Maratus robinsoni
    • Jotus remus
    • Maratus pardus
    • Maratus sapphirus
    • Maratus sarahae
    • Maratus sceletus
    • Maratus speciosus
    • Maratus speculifer
    • Maratus splendens
    • Maratus sylvestris
    • Maratus tortus
    • Maratus trigonus
    • Maratus unicup
    • Maratus vespa
    • Maratus vespertilio
    • Maratus volans
    • Maratus miles
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    • 1. First encounter
    • 2. Early days
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    • 8. The Calendar
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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

A species discovered by James McMulkin and now in the process of being described by Jurgen Otto and David Hill

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

A species discovered by Matt Brewer, now in the process of being described by Jurgen Otto and David Hill

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

This species is in the process of being described by Jurgen Otto and David Hill. Specimens were kindly supplied by Michelle Peak

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

Undescribed species from Western Australia discovered by Flynn Prall and James McMulkin. The species is in the process of being described by Joseph Schubert.

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Photo copyright Flynn Prall

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Photograph copyright Flynn Prall

 Photograph copyright Flynn Prall

Photograph copyright Flynn Prall

Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

A species discovered by Dee Newton and her travel companion Dick. It is in the process of being described by Joseph Schubert, David Hill and Jurgen Otto

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

A species discovered by Donna Juanita. It is in the process of being described by Joseph, David Hill and Jurgen Otto

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

This species was discovered by Joseph Schubert and is in the process of being described by him in collaboration with David Hill and Jurgen Otto

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

Discovered by Mathew Hourston in Western Australia and currently in the process of being described by Jurgen Otto, David Hill and Joseph Schubert

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

This species is in the process of being named (described) by Joseph Schubert, Jurgen Otto and David Hill

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Maratus sp., unnamed, Qld

A species discovered by Maurice Allan in the Iron Ranges of Northern Queensland. All photographs copyright Maurice Allan, used with permission.

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Maratus sp. "flame", unnamed, SA

more photographs on Flickr

see Peckhamia 273.1 for information on this individual and species. No other individuals have become known and I am unaware of anyone describing it at present

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Maratus sp., unnamed, VIC

more photographs on Flickr. This species is in the process of being described by Joseph Schubert

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Maratus sp., unnamed, VIC

more photographs on Flickr. This species is in the process of being described by Joseph Schubert

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Maratus sp. "carmel", unnamed, SA

see Peckhamia 2731 for more information on this individual and species

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

Currently in the process of being described by Joseph Schubert, David Hill and Jurgen Otto

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Photograph by David Knowles

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

A spider first photographed by David Knowles in the 1990s. I have not seen any other records or photographs of this species and I am unaware of anyone describing it

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

A species first photographed by David Knowles in the 1990s. I am unaware of anyone describing this species at present. Photograph copyright David Knowles

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

A species frequently photographed in Western Australia. I am not aware of anyone describing it at present

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Maratus sp., unnamed, WA

A species discovered by David Knowles in the 1990s, and now in the process of being described by Joseph Schubert. Photograph copyright David Knowles.

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