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Female Heavy Jumper

Hyllus Diardi

Description:

By far one of the largest jumpers I've seen. This females grow about 1cm in size. I've spotted them thrice near the Lawwachhora national park, Srimongol and Moulvebazar, Bangladesh. I've seen two of them feeding on another spider.

Habitat:

Tropical forest area.

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4 Comments

Raiyan Ahmed
Raiyan Ahmed 12 years ago

Thanks mate!!

Gordon Dietzman
Gordon Dietzman 12 years ago

Wonderful photographs on your page!

Raiyan Ahmed
Raiyan Ahmed 12 years ago

My first impression was 'Pseudo horns'.. :-)

TroyHollon
TroyHollon 12 years ago

Wonderful details, "she" almost looks to have eyelashes.

Raiyan Ahmed
Spotted by
Raiyan Ahmed

Bangladesh

Spotted on Feb 4, 2010
Submitted on May 4, 2011

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