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Bronze Jumper - Eris militaris - male

Bronze Jumper - Eris militaris - Male
Lacey (near Olympia), Thurston County, Washington, USA
May 4, 2008

Agreed
Adult male Eris rufa is very similar, rare, and apparently hasn't been found in WA. Some adult male Pelegrina are also quite similar, but smaller (3-4.5mm), with more annulate legs, and usually with a narrower carapace side-band and a distinct cheek-band.

Seems right
to me.

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