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Another Spider, Another Leafhopper

Another Spider, Another Leafhopper
Mobile (Dog River), Mobile County, Alabama, USA
November 3, 2009
This is my third installment on my series of Spiders Predicating Leafhoppers. As in my previous posts: different actors, different different scenery, same tragic play. The spider looks smaller than the 3-4 mm Empoasca leafhopper. Anybody know the spider? Thanks

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Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Salticid
Hi, Bob. Cool shot! Well, I can tell you that it's a jumping spider but that's about as helpful as I can be -- sorry. If you don't get any more info after a few days, I'd go ahead and move the images to the family page.

 
Makes Sense
Takes a jumper to catch a hopper. I looked through most of the Salticid and the only thing that jumped out at me was the genus Habronattus

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