Pelegrina arizonensis is a species of jumping spider found in the southwestern United States. It is a small spider, typically measuring between 4 and 6 millimeters in length. It is characterized by its black and white chevron pattern on its abdomen and its large, forward-facing eyes. It is found in dry, open habitats such as deserts and grasslands. Its lifespan is typically one year. Its current population is stable.
Name Origin: Pelegrina arizonensis is a species of jumping spider found in the southwestern United States. It was first described by American arachnologist Nathan Banks in 1901. The species was named after the Arizona Territory, which was established in 1863 and became the 48th state of the United States in 1912.
Related Species: Pelegrina proterva, Pelegrina peckhamorum, Pelegrina galathea, Pelegrina montana, Pelegrina frutetorum