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Jumping Spider - Menemerus bivittatus - female

Jumping Spider - Menemerus bivittatus - Female
Theriot, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA
October 12, 2007
We call this a Jumping Spider down here, it builds a tight web to hide in but travels around hopping place to place

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Gray wall jumper
This is a female Menemerus bivittatus. These gray wall jumpers are very commonly found on buildings here in the southeast.

Reminds us of
Platycryptus undatus, see , but not certain.

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