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Red-Orange Jumping spider, can anyone ID? - Phidippus cardinalis

Red-Orange Jumping spider, can anyone ID? - Phidippus cardinalis
Seminole, Oklahoma, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA
August 21, 2010
Size: .5-.75"

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Red-Orange Jumping spider, can anyone ID? - Phidippus cardinalis Red-Orange Jumping spider, can anyone ID? - Phidippus cardinalis Red-Orange Jumping spider, can anyone ID? - Phidippus cardinalis

Moved
Moved from Phidippus.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. I moved it for you. You click "tag all" then go to the guide page you want to move them to and then you click "move tagged images". Jumping spiders can be pretty hard, I try to steer clear of IDing them.

 
Thanks!
For the info on moving. I couldn't for the life of me figure it out. I have lots of spider pics, but this one was so beautiful. Love the color, just wondered if I was right.

Perhaps -
one of the red Phidippus species - P. cardinalis looks similar, but I think there are several other similar spiders... Please consider moving to Salticidae page and waiting for expert comments.

 
orange phidippus
I would say it's orange... but I agree with Phidippus. Could it be the Cardinal Jumper?

 
Right -
Cardinal Jumper = P. cardinalis, right? Orangish-red? :)

 
I was thinking...
Phidippus Clarus. But who am I to know, lol? I just saw a similar picture here on BugGuide. And I would move it, but I don't know how. This is my first submission.

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