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Jumping spider (male)

Habronattus sp.

Description:

Tiny jumping spider with distinctive pattern on cephalothorax

Habitat:

Semi rural wildlife habitat

Notes:

This guy was very camera shy. Its a horrible photo but the first of this species I have found. I will look for him again tomorrow & try for some better shots.

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2 Comments

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

Thanks Kaycee! We seem to have a huge variety of spiders here in Tennessee - before I started photographing them I had no idea so many species even existed!

Kaycee
Kaycee 11 years ago

Great spider pic. I used to live in Franklin-we don't have the great jumping spiders out here in Cali.

KarenL
Spotted by
KarenL

Franklin, Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Jun 29, 2012
Submitted on Jun 30, 2012

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