Plexippus paykulli is a species of jumping spider.[1] It is native to south east Asia but has spread to other parts of the world and globe. In the United States it is called the pantropical jumping spider. It is usually associated with buildings[2] and may be found near light sources catching insects attracted by the light.[3] It is named in honor of Gustaf von Paykull.[4]
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^Frank, K. D. (2009). "Exploitation of artificial light at night by a diurnal jumping spider". Peckhamia78.1: 1-3.
^Cates, Jerry (2011-01-21). "A Pantropical Jumping Spider from Walden Marina, Montgomery, Texas". Retrieved 2019-04-27.
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