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REFERENCES

Maratus caeruleus
(♂)
WALDOCK, 2013


OTTO, J. C. & HILL, D. E. (2014)
Spiders of the mungaich group from Western Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae: Maratus), with one new species from Cape Arid. PECKHAMIA, Simpsonville 112.1: 1-35.

OTTO, J. C. & HILL, D. E. (2015)
Maratus personatus, a masked peacock spider from Cape Riche, Western Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryinae). PECKHAMIA, Simpsonville 127.1: 1-30.

OTTO, J. C. & HILL, D. E. (2016)
Seven new peacock spiders from Western Australia and South Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini: Maratus). PECKHAMIA, Simpsonville 141.1: 1-101.

OTTO, J. C. & HILL, D. E. (2017)
Catalogue of the Australian peacock spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini: Maratus, Saratus). PECKHAMIA, Simpsonville 148.1: 1-21.

OTTO, J. C. & HILL, D. E. (2017)
Five new peacock spiders from Western Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini: Maratus KARSCH 1878). PECKHAMIA, Simpsonville 152.1: 1-97.

OTTO, J. C. & HILL, D. E. (2017)
Catalogue of the Australian peacock spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini: Maratus, Saratus), version 2. PECKHAMIA, Simpsonville 148.2: 1-24.

OTTO, J. C. & HILL, D. E. (2021)
Catalogue of the Australian peacock spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini: Maratus, Saratus), version 4 . PECKHAMIA, Simpsonville 148.4: 1-35.

OTTO, J. C. & HILL, D. E. (2024)
One new peacock spider from Western Australia (Araneae: Salticidae: Euophryini: Australphryni: Maratus hakea), with a review of known species in the M. bubo and M. mungaich groups. PECKHAMIA, Simpsonville 391.1: 1-55.

WALDOCK, J. M. (2013)
A review of the peacock spiders of the Maratus mungaich species-group (Araneae: Salticidae), with descriptions of four new species. Records of the Western Australian Museum 28: 066–081.

WALDOCK, J. M. (2014)
Two new species of peacock spider of the Maratus mungaich species-group (Araneae: Salticidae) from south-western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 29: 149-158.

WHYTE, R. & ANDERSON, G. (2017)
A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia. CSIRO Publishing 452 pp.

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