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Jumping Spider?

Description:

A jumping spider about half a centimetre, black with silvery hairs and large, thick forelegs.

Habitat:

Sub tropical forest. Campeche, Mexico

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4 Comments

stho002
stho002 9 years ago

Or perhaps genus Peckhamia

stho002
stho002 9 years ago

Possibly genus Poultonella, or related

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 9 years ago

Robin, I am no expert but it looks like an Ant-mimic Jumping spider. Check this
http://bugguide.net/node/view/369315/bgi...


Hope someone else can give you a more accurate ID. Nice spotting !

Ashutosh Dudhatra
Ashutosh Dudhatra 9 years ago

Pretty!

RobinGraves
Spotted by
RobinGraves

Campeche, Mexico

Spotted on Feb 22, 2015
Submitted on Mar 17, 2015

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