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Telamonia dimidiata
The female Two-striped Jumper Spider can reach a body length of 9–11 mm (0.35–0.43 in).The female is light yellowish, with a very white cephalus and red rings surrounding the narrow black rings round the eyes.
urban garden
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@ zapabio: Here's a spotting of the type of bug she is eating http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/136... Thanks!
the bug she is eating is also pretty !!! nice shot !!!
np!
sumukha did all the job :)
Tats cool Noel..!
We have a match! Thank you very much Sumukha and Uday! I appreciate the assist :-)
noel just copy and paste it in search box
link is ok :)
You mean to say, there were two stripes present but not so prominently seen? Have a look at this- http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/130...
Was it like this?
Please post the link again. Something seems to be wrong.
young ones do not have prominent stripes.
so its a 2 striped jumper female,
males are dark brown in colour
@ Sumukha: Sorry, I don't have a dorsal shot. It played hide and seek under the leaves. The abdomen is similar, but the stripes are not that prominent.
Do you have a dorsal shot of this? It looks like a female Two-stripe spider. Was its abdomen looking like this- http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/888...