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1 August 2006 THE FIRST RECORDS OF MYRMARACHNE FORMICARIA (ARANEAE, SALTICIDAE) IN THE AMERICAS
Richard A. Bradley, Bruce Cutler, Maggie Hodge
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Abstract

A population of Myrmarachne formicaria has been discovered in northeastern Ohio. There is reason to believe that this species, which is widespread in Europe, is a recent accidental introduction to this area. This species seems to be well established, having been found with increasing frequency over the past three years. The species appears to be common in a variety of situations, including occasionally inside buildings.

Richard A. Bradley, Bruce Cutler, and Maggie Hodge "THE FIRST RECORDS OF MYRMARACHNE FORMICARIA (ARANEAE, SALTICIDAE) IN THE AMERICAS," The Journal of Arachnology 34(2), 483-484, (1 August 2006). https://doi.org/10.1636/H04-67.1
Received: 8 September 2004; Published: 1 August 2006
KEYWORDS
ant-like
introduced species
Myrmarachne
Ohio
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