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Salticidae / Sitticus Palustris - Naphrys pulex

Salticidae / Sitticus Palustris - Naphrys pulex
Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada
April 8, 2005
Size: 7mm
This is the top view of the Sitticus, he/she is my third species of Jumpers found.

Mike

Difficult
Jumping spiders are notoriously difficult to ID. There are many species. If you have a source or reference for your ID as S. palustris, please include that in your comment. Also put the scientific name in your comment rather than in the title. The scientific name will appear automatically in the title when the image is moved to the Guide. Nice pictures. They are a very interesting group of animals, aren't they. We're curious to see how many species you encounter during the year.

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