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Its a small jumping spider, with males having a body length of 4-5 mm and the females are larger with a body length up to 7mm. The cephalothorax (head and the thorax fused together) yellow-orange with three wide longitudinal brown to black stripes. The dorsal surface of the abdomen is orange with brown to black markings. | Its a small jumping spider, with males having a body length of 4-5 mm and the females are larger with a body length up to 7mm. The cephalothorax (head and the thorax fused together) yellow-orange with three wide longitudinal brown to black stripes. The dorsal surface of the abdomen is orange with brown to black markings. | ||
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A male Oxyopes gracilipes in a pounce position. Note the large swollen pedipalps. All male spiders have two front appendages known as pedipalps. When the males are sexually mature, they ejaculate onto a sperm-web and suck up the sperm into their pedipalps. These inflate due to fluid pressure (as a state known as "being charged"). During mating, the males transfer sperm to the female from one of their pedipalps, which then will generally deflate.[ | A male Oxyopes gracilipes in a pounce position. Note the large swollen pedipalps. All male spiders have two front appendages known as pedipalps. When the males are sexually mature, they ejaculate onto a sperm-web and suck up the sperm into their pedipalps. These inflate due to fluid pressure (as a state known as "being charged"). During mating, the males transfer sperm to the female from one of their pedipalps, which then will generally deflate.[[File:1-Oxyopes gracilipes.jpg|frameless|upright 2.25]] <br /> | ||
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Kingdom: Animalia
Tribe: Arthropoda
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Family: Oxyopidae (Lynx spiders)
Genus: Oxyopes
Species: O.gracilipes
Binomial name: Oxyopes gracilipes
Synonyms: Oxyopes gregarius, Oxyopes mundulus
Common name: Graceful-legs Lynx
Oxyopes gracilipes is the only spider in the genus Oxypes in New Zealand.
Its a small jumping spider, with males having a body length of 4-5 mm and the females are larger with a body length up to 7mm. The cephalothorax (head and the thorax fused together) yellow-orange with three wide longitudinal brown to black stripes. The dorsal surface of the abdomen is orange with brown to black markings.
A male Oxyopes gracilipes in a pounce position. Note the large swollen pedipalps. All male spiders have two front appendages known as pedipalps. When the males are sexually mature, they ejaculate onto a sperm-web and suck up the sperm into their pedipalps. These inflate due to fluid pressure (as a state known as "being charged"). During mating, the males transfer sperm to the female from one of their pedipalps, which then will generally deflate.
Thanks to Wikipedia for text and information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/