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Photo#341680
No clue - Phidippus

No clue - Phidippus
Rochester, New York, USA
October 8, 2009
Size: ~.25"
I look at this thing and see a 1/4" mammal, what with the eyes and hairiness. What are those two green spots in front?

Moved
Moved from Phidippus.

P. audax
This is a Phidippus audax.

 
thumbnail as well?
Do you agree with that ID for the one I pasted in here for reference? Still gathering opinions on that one as well. I'd stopped at genus.

 
Yes
It's a P. audax as well.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Thanks.

looks like a Phidippus
similar to this one I found. I'm not good with species level. Hopefully somebody can tell you more.


Jumping Spider! An expert can
Jumping Spider! An expert can tell you more. They do have a lot of personality. Jumping spiders often have colorful features on the fronts of their bodies. They use these to posture and gesture in order to communicate.

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