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Maratus marinus
(♂,♀)
(GOYEN, 1892)


FORSTER, L. M. (1977)
A qualitative analysis of hunting behaviour in jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae). New Zeal. J. Zool., Christchurch 4: 51-62.

GOYEN, P. (1892)
On New Zealand Araneae. Trans. New Zeal. Inst., Wellingon 24: 253-257.

HARLAND, D. P. & JACKSON, R. R. (2001)
Prey classification by Portia fimbriata, a salticid spider that specializes at preying on other salticids: species that elict crypric stalking. J. Zool., London 255: 445-460.

HARLAND, D. P., JACKSON, R. R. & MACNAB, A. M. (1999)
Distances at which jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) distinguish between prey and conspecific rivals. J. Zool., London 247: 357-364.

JACKSON, R. R. (1986)
Cohabitation of males and juvenile females: a prevalent mating tactic of spiders. J. Nat. Hist. 20: 1193-1210.

JACKSON, R. R. (1987)
Comparative study of releaser pheromones associated with the silk of jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae). New Zeal. J. Zool., Christchurch 14: 1-10.

JACKSON, R. R. (1990)
Predator-prey interactions between jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae) and Pholcus phalangioides (Araneae, Pholcidae). J. Zool., London 220: 553-559.

JACKSON, R. R. & COOPER, K. J. (1990)
Variability in the responses of jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae) to sex pheromones. New Zeal. J. Zool., Christchurch 17: 39-42.

JACKSON, R. R. & COOPER, K. J. (1991)
The influence of body size and prior residency on the outcome of male - male interactions of Marpissa marina, a New Zealand jumping spider. Eth. Eco. & Evol. 3: 79-82.

JACKSON, R. R., POLLARD, S. D., MACNAB, A. M. & COOPER, K. J. (1990)
The complex communicatory behaviour of Marpissa marina, a New Zealand jumping spider (Araneae; Salticidae). New Zeal. J. Zool., Christchurch 17: 25-38.

JACKSON, R. R., POLLARD, S. D., NELSON, X. J., EDWARDS, G. B. & BARRION, A. T. (2001)
Jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) that feed on nectar. J. Zool., London 255: 25-29.

JOCQUE, R. & SZÜTS, T. (2001)
Bacelarella (Araneae, Salticidae) in eastern Côte d´Ivoire: salticid radiation in a poorly lit environment. Annls Mus. r. Afr. cent. 285: 93-99.

LEGGETT, M. A., VINK, C. J., MARRIS, J., OSBORNE, A. J. & NELSON, X. J. (2025)
A redescription and new generic placement of the New Zealand marine-associated jumping spider Marpissa marina (GOYEN, 1892) (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini). New Zeal. J. Zool., Christchurch 52 (5): 497-515.

PARROTT, A. W. (1946)
A systematic catalogue of New Zealand spiders. Rec. Canterb. Mus. 5: 51-93.

PRÓSZYŃSKI, J. (1990)
Catalogue of Salticidae (Araneae): Synthesis of Quotations in the World Literature since 1940, with Basic Taxonomic Data since 1758. Siedlce 366 pp.

ROEWER, C. Fr. (1954)
Katalog der Araneae von 1758 bis 1940 2. Band (Salticiformia, Cribellata). Inst.Roy.Sc.Nat.Bel. 975-1279.

TARSITANO, M. S. & JACKSON, R. R. (1992)
Influence of prey movement on the performance of simple detours by jumping spiders. Behaviour 123: 106-120.

TAYLOR, P. W., JACKSON, R. R. & ROBERTSON, M. W. (1998)
A case of blind spider´s buff?: Prey-capture by jumping spiders (Araneae, Salticidae) in the absence of visual cues. J. Arachnol. 26: 369-381.

ŻABKA, M. & POLLARD, S. D. (2003)
A check-list of Salticidae (Arachnida: Araneae) of New Zealand. Rec. Canterb. Mus. 16: 73-82.

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