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0 0 Bold jumping spider (atypical juvenile)

Bold jumping spider (atypical juvenile)

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

6 mm long juvenile P.

11 1 Bold jumping spider

Bold jumping spider

by GoodyBartlesville, Oklahoma, USA

The majority of audax specimens are black ...

0 1 Jumping Spider

Jumping Spider

by rosygu61Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico

little spider with a red dot, about 2 cm long

5 2 Bold jumping spider vs. moth

Bold jumping spider vs. moth

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

Small juvenile P.

2 0 Bold jumping spider (guarding nest)

Bold jumping spider (guarding nest)

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

Female p.

0 0 Bold Jumper

Bold Jumper

by KenCheeksAugusta, Georgia, USA

The Bold Jumper is a member of the family of jumping spiders (Salticidae). The ...

7 5 Regal jumping spider (male)

Regal jumping spider (male)

by jumpingspidermanOklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Large, black jumping spider with three white spots on the abdomen and metallic ...

0 0 Bold jumping spider

Bold jumping spider

Florence, Kentucky, USA

: Araneae Family: Salticidae Genus: Phidippus Species:

0 0 Bold Jumping Spider

Bold Jumping Spider

by Backwards PhotocellGallatin, Tennessee, USA

Phidippus audax is a common jumping spider ...

2 4 Daring jumping spider

Daring jumping spider

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

relatively large size and their iridescent chelicerae. In the case of

7 7 Daring jumping spider

Daring jumping spider

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

relatively large size and their iridescent chelicerae. In the case of

2 2 Bold Jumping Spider

Bold Jumping Spider

by joanbstanleyDenton, Texas, USA

P.

4 0 Bold Jumping Spider

Bold Jumping Spider

by ✹✹✹✹✹✹Jacksonville, Florida, USA

by their relatively large size and their iridescent chelicerae. In the case of ...

1 0 Bold jumping spider

Bold jumping spider

by Aaron_GBartlesville, Oklahoma, USA

relatively large size and their iridescent chelicerae. In the case of

8 9 Bold jumping spider (eating a pipevine swallowtail caterpillar)

Bold jumping spider (eating a pipevine swallowtail caterpillar)

by GoodyTulsa, Oklahoma, USA

by their relatively large size and their iridescent chelicerae. In the case of ...

2 0 Bold jumping spider

Bold jumping spider

by MeganMCouncil Bluffs, Iowa, USA

large size and their iridescent chelicerae. In the case of

0 2 Daring jumping spider

Daring jumping spider

by KarenLTennessee, USA

identified both by their relatively large size and their iridescent ...

8 2 Bold jumping spider

Bold jumping spider

by KarenLFranklin, Tennessee, USA

relatively large size and their iridescent chelicerae. In the case of

0 0 Daring jumping spider, or Bold jumping spider

Daring jumping spider, or Bold jumping spider

by ka12lebSt. Clairsville, Ohio, USA

The most distinctive features on P.

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