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Reproductive behavior and seasonal occurrence of Psecas viridipurpureus (Salticidae, Araneae)
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BiologyTerrestrial ArthropodBreeding BehaviorArthropod TaxonomyBiogeographyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyEntomologyInterspecific Behavioral InteractionSeasonal OccurrenceSão Paulo StatePsecas ViridipurpureusSymbiosisInsect Social Behavior
The reproductive behavior and the seasonal occurrence of Psecas viridipurpureus were studied at the Estação Ecológica do Noroeste Paulista, a small conservation area in the northwest region of São Paulo State, Brazil (49 degrees 22'50"W and 20 degrees 48'36"S). P. viridipurpureus occurred on "gravatá", a bromeliaceous plant (Bromelia balansae, Bromeliaceae) which does not accumulate rain water. During the courtship display the couple occupied the median region of the "gravatá" leaves, with the male always located in a higher position than the female. The males of P. viridipurpureus showed a complex courtship behavior, which included five motor patterns. The courtship and mating behavior occurred preponderantly during the rainy season and the juvenile recruitment between December and July. The retreat of P. viridipurpureus differs from the Salticidae pattern, since the egg sacs are covered with a plain silk cover and are not wrapped in cocoons.
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