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Northern Green Jumping Spider ( Female )

Mopsus mormon Karsch

Notes:

The genus Mopsus has only one spider - Mopsus mormon, previously Mopsus penicillatus. It is the largest Australian jumping spider, found throughout the warmer regions in the northern part of Australia down as far as Coffs Harbour. Green Jumping spiders are large, beautiful, fast spiders and aggressive predators. They hunt actively on foliage in the day time and can inflict a painful but not lethal bite with large fangs. Due to the whiskers on the sides of their faces and their big eyes the males have a strange baboon-like appearance. Females and males are about the same size, unusual in spiders where males are often smaller. Both males and females hunt during the daytime, camouflaged against green leaves. Often you can't spot them until they move. They are ready biters and can inflict severe pain. Females build their nests and egg sacs between leaves. They prey on insects and other spiders.

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3 Comments

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 11 years ago

Thanks for the ID Chun Xing Wong

ForestDragon
ForestDragon 11 years ago

That is a fantastic green Jumper!

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 11 years ago

Very nice !

MacChristiansen
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MacChristiansen

4879, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jul 4, 2012
Submitted on Jul 4, 2012

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