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Johnson Jumping Spider

Phidippus johnsoni

Description:

Seen in the mountains east of Logan, Utah, near Green Canyon.

Habitat:

Found on the trail.


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8 Comments

StephanieCobbold
StephanieCobbold a year ago

Thanks GregMasteller!

GregMasteller
GregMasteller a year ago

Good capture, keep up the great shots!

StephanieCobbold
StephanieCobbold a year ago

Thanks for your nice comments Latimeria! I have much to learn about arthropods in general and your pictures are very helpful!

Latimeria
Latimeria a year ago

Raiyan is right Stephanie, you have some wonderful photos of spiders on here. I'm studying Entomology right now and trying to break into the spiders so that I can at least have a good understanding of the families, but I still have a ways to go. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your pictures!

StephanieCobbold
StephanieCobbold a year ago

That's wonderful-thanks for sharing your pictures!

Raiyan Ahmed
Raiyan Ahmed a year ago

Thank you! I'm afraid I don't. I'm a chartered accountancy student and studying spiders would be really hard job for me.. :-) I am actually fascinated to insects and specially jumping spiders as my photographic subjects. Because of this hobby I've sometimes tried to study basic stuffs about jumping spiders.

StephanieCobbold
StephanieCobbold a year ago

Thanks Raiyan! Your pictures are amazing. Do you also study spiders?

Raiyan Ahmed
Raiyan Ahmed a year ago

You have a nice collection of spider photographs. Really glad to know that you're studying and doing your research on spiders!

Logan, Utah, USA

Lat: 41.74, Long: -111.83

Spotted on Sep 7, 2011
Submitted on Sep 7, 2011

Spotted for mission

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