“…The present paper is unconventional because the studied animals are jumping spiders instead of vertebrates. Jumping spiders (Salticidae) are distinctive because of their large eyes, acute vision, and complex predatory behaviour (Heil 1936;Drees 1952;Land 1969aLand ,b, 1974Forster 1982;Blest et al 1990;Richman & Jackson 1992;Jackson & Pollard 1996;Tarsitano et al 2000). Although most salticids may be insectivorous, 12 spartaeine species from five genera (Brettus adonis, Brettus albolimbatus, Brettus cingulatus, Cyrba algerina, Cyrba ocellata, Cyrba simoni, Gelotia lanka, Portia africana, Portia albimana, Portia fimbriata, Portia labiata, and Portia schultzi) are web-invading araneophagic predators that practise aggressive mimicry (Jackson 1992a(Jackson ,b, 2000.…”