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Two-toned Jumper - Habronattus decorus - male

Two-toned Jumper - Habronattus decorus - Male
Richmond Hill, York Region, Ontario, Canada
July 7, 2008
Size: 4 mm
This Salticid caught my eye as it walked across the garage door. It's the first time I've ever seen a jumping spider patterned like this, but I suspect it's some type of Phidippus. Any of the spider guys recognize this fellow? Is this individual mature, or juvenile?

Thanks, Jay!
Image moved and updated to reflect your comments.

Take a look at Habronattus de
Take a look at Habronattus decorus.

This is an adult male.

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