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Maevia? - Maevia inclemens

Maevia? - Maevia inclemens
Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, USA
June 7, 2005
Size: 5-6mm
Found on the side of a house.

Looks close to me
I'm assuming you already looked at the images in the guide...here. However, I don't know what other male jumping spiders may be similar looking.

 
Maevia?
It looks like Maevia inclemens to me, but the other dark-morph males I have seen do not have the distinct abdomen patterns. Do integrades occur between pale and dark morphs?

 
This
looks like subadult male inclemens to me, and it would change to the typical adult coloration at final molt.

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