[7.2] Another view of spider shown in [6.1].
[7.3] Front view of spider shown in [6.1].
[7.4] Side view of spider shown in [6.1].
[7.5] Another view of spider shown in [6.1].
[7.6] Siler semiglaucus.[7.7] Female
Cosmophasis umbratica. Clearly a gravid female.
[7.8] Front view of female
Cosmophasis umbratica.
[7.9] Female
Cosmophasis umbratica. Sg. Buloh Wetland Reserve near Singapore.
[7.10] Male
Cosmophasis umbratica. Singapore.
[7.11]
Salticid from Singpore Botanic Gardens. Note blue
iridescence on anterior femur I. This spider was grooming one of
its feet with the chelicerae.
[7.12] Another view of [6.11], showing the opisthosoma which is acutely pointed at the apex, and conical in shape.[7.13] Detail of male Viciria praemandibularis. Venus drive, Singapore.
[7.14] Front view of male Viciria praemandibularis. Venus drive, Singapore.
[7.15] Another front view of male Viciria praemandibularis. Venus drive, Singapore.
[7.16] Another front view of male Viciria praemandibularis, showing the long spines on the underside of tibia I. Venus drive, Singapore.
[7.17] Front view of male Telamonia. Venus drive, Singapore. This may be
T. dimidiata.
[7.18] Unidentified male salticid from Khao Phra Thaew Non hunting Area, Phuket.
[7.19] Male Bavia. Venus drive, Singapore. This looks very much like L. Koch's 1879 drawing of a male
Bavia sexpunctata from Australia. This spider retracted its pedipalps against the prosoma.
B. sexpunctata is known from Sumatra to New Guinea, and Singapore.
[7.20] Unidientified male salticid. Singapore.