Erica eugenia is a species of jumping spider.
It was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1892,[3] and is only found in Brazil, Panama, and Bolivia.
[1][4] It resembles the related genus Fluda, with which its range overlaps in Panama and Brazil, but can be distinguished by its higher cephalothorax with the cephalic region slightly inclined forward.
It is a myrmecomorph, mimicking the ant genus Crematogaster and residing near their nests.
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