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The large black front legs indicate this is a male.
A Green Jumping Spider (mopsus mormon) ...
Green transparent spider with a dark mask and brown coat back. 1,2 cm less from ...
One of the largest of the jumping spiders. With its dark front legs ...
An intricately patterned spider with bright black eyes and tiara for ...
Large jumping spider approx 12mm, conspicuous lime green. Continuously on the ...
This is one of the largest of the jumping spiders, approximately 12mm long. ...
Looks a bit strange you may say .... that's because it has died in situ. I ...
This tropical jumping spider occurs in New Guinea and Northern Australia in ...
Female Green Jumping Spider. About 12 mm in length, almost translucent. Very ...
There is only this one species in the genus. It is very common in Queensland, ...
A large black and green jumping spider looks like a monkey with white ears. It ...
The genus Mopsus has only one spider - ...
The genus Mopsus has only one spider - ...
This jumping spider was about 10mm long. Lime green in colour with white around ...
The genus Mopsus has only one spider - ...
The genus Mopsus has only one spider - ...
The genus Mopsus has only one spider . It ...
male monkey face spider in our garden
The Green Jumping Spider is bright green with two dark lines along the abdomen. ...
Male, body length 15mm. The male spider's body is bright green in colour with ...
This spider can not only jump, he can dance and he has different moves ...
At a length of up to 12 mm (female), this is one of Australia's larger jumping ...
At a length of up to 12 mm (female), this is one of Australia's larger jumping ...
A stowaway found in the car... Green with dark face and white hairs protruding ...
An unusually large and complex salticidae spider. The female of this species ...