Pseudeuophrys erratica is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae) that is distributed throughout Europe, although it is not common. It is normally found under the bark of trees and under rocks on forest fringes. The very similar-looking P. lanigera is much more abundant, and is found almost only in or near buildings.[2]
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Pseudeuophryserratica is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae) that is distributed throughout Europe, although it is not common. It is normally...
millimeters, with females up to five mm. This species is very similar to Pseudeuophryserratica, which is rarer and found below the bark of trees on forest fringes...