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Jumping Spider - Colonus sylvanus - female

Jumping Spider - Colonus sylvanus - Female
Travis County, Texas, USA
July 30, 2016
Size: 5 mm

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Hmm...
I'm leaning C. sylvanus for the following reasons: 1) reddish area around the rear eyes is more prevalent in that species than in the similar C. puerperus and 2) longitudinal striping on abdomen is better for that species as well. That being said, tentative ID of juvenile Colonus is recommended.

 
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