Gallery 9

Photographs by Marcus Ng (budak)

Use of the photographs in this gallery is subject to a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike Generic 2.0 License.  Unless otherwise specified, all photographs are from the vicinity of Singapore.  This gallery includes ant-like salticids, and other salticids with an unusual or distinctive shape.
 
[9.1]  Ant-like salticid.  This photograph is consistent with the description of a female Myrmarachne maxillosa.  Singapore.

[9.2]  This is a male Myrmarachne, in its shelter.  It may represent M. maxillosa.  Singapore.

[9.3]  Unidentified male Myrmarachne species.  Singapore.

[9.4]  Another view of the spider shown in [9.3].

[9.5]   Front view of unidentified Myrmarachne male [9.3], showing prominent cheliceral teeth.

[9.6]  Dorsal view of unidentified Myrmarachne male [9.3], showing lateral spread of the enormous chelicerae of this spider..

[9.7]  Face view of unidentified Myrmarachne male [9.3]

[9.8]  Unidentifed ant-like salticid.  Singapore.

[9.9]  Dorsal view of salticid shown in [9.8].  

[9.10]  Female Ligurra latidens (Mangove Spider).  Sg. Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore.

[9.11]  Face view of spider shown in [9.10].

[9.12]  Unidentifed salticid.  Alexandra Hospital, Singapore.

[9.13]  Unidentifed salticid.  Alexandra Hospital, Singapore.  This appears to be the same species as [9.12].

[9.14]  Unidentified, small and compact salticid.  Singapore.  this may be a male Pystira ephippigera.

[9.15]  Second view of salticid shown in [9.14]  

[9.16]  Unidentifed salticid.  Lower Peirce, Singapore.