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Small jumping spider with bold white markings. Slightly bronze, dark ...
Large jumping spider, mainly black. White and silver markings on abdomen. ...
Medium sized Jumping Spider with bronze coloration and white markings.
This is the first time I have seen this color variation in my yard. We have a ...
Small spider. Dark with bold white markings. Banded legs. Possibly P. ...
Tiny jumping spider with pale and brown "peppered" coloration. Slight ...
A more brown specimen of this species. Some pale banding on legs. Ivory ...
Small jumping spider with an elongated abdomen. Tan with pale sides. This ...
Small jumping spider with a very enlarged abdomen (gravid). Dark carapace, ...
Small, grayish jumper with black markings on the legs. Seems to have pairs of ...
Small, black spider with orange markings on the abdomen and bright, metallic ...
Small jumping spider. Brown base coloration with banded legs, white and dark ...
this flat-headed jumper was caught peeking from the safety of its silken "pup ...
Dark brown/black with brown markings on legs. Orange spots on abdomen. Bright ...
Medium sized Jumping Spider. Black body with white markings. Brownish ...
Small Jumping Spider. Pale coloration with bold dark markings on the dorsal ...
Small Jumping Spider. Pale coloration with bold dark markings on the dorsal ...
Fairly large Jumping Spider. Black with silver and white markings. Metallic ...
Small Jumper. Red on top of thorax, abdomen and legs past the femora. Black ...
Either P. peckhamorum or P. proterva I think. Small spider. Dark with bold ...
Small spider. Pale body with a coppery red coloration on top of head and ...
Sorry for the very poor images! Medium sized Jumping Spider. Pale coloration ...
Sub adult Phidippus species. Black thorax and underside of abdomen, as well as ...
Medium sized Jumping Spider. Brownish coloration with bright orange markings ...
The Bold Jumper is a member of the family of jumping spiders (Salticidae). The ...
. Thank you, Pamela!
So now people who have studied the neotropical
Dendryphantinae (G. B. Edwards, G. Ruiz) ...