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Jumping spiders of the Phidippus princeps group in the southeastern United States (Araneae: Salticidae: Dendryphantina)

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Hill, David E. (2018): Jumping spiders of the Phidippus princeps group in the southeastern United States (Araneae: Salticidae: Dendryphantina). Peckhamia 169 (1): 1-72, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7169805

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