Neon valentulus
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Neon valentulus is a species of jumping spider found from Europe to Central Asia.Platnick (2008) [http://research.amnh.org/entomology/spiders/catalog/index.html The world spider catalog], version 8.5. American Museum of Natural History. It is only found in marshy areas.Bellmann (1997) Kosmos-Atlas Spinnentiere Europas. Kosmos. {{ISBN|3-440-10746-9}}
Neon valentulus rarely jumps, and has been found living deep within rotten logs.
Description
Females are 2 to 3 mm long, males slightly smaller. The area around the eyes is black. The legs are mostly brown, with black annulations. The frontal pair in both sexes is black with the exception of the coxae and tarsi.
It is very similar to Neon reticulatus, which is slightly lighter and has uniformly light brown legs.
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Name
The species name is derived from Latin valentulus "strong".
Sensitivity to global change
Neon valentulus has been predicted to be very sensitive to the upcoming climate and land use changes by modelling approaches.Leroy et al. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ddi.12191/abstract Forecasted climate and land use changes, and protected areas: the contrasting case of spiders], Diversity and Distributions, 20:686-697 Its environmental suitability was predicted to be severely degraded in the upcoming decades.
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External links
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- British Arachnological Society: [http://nbn.nhm.ac.uk/nhm/bin/nbntaxa.dll/taxon_details?taxon_key=NBNSYS0000008770 Details about N. valentulus in Great Britain]
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