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Phidippus adumbratus
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Copyright © 2011
Cynthia Bingham Keiser
Which species of Jumping Spider is this? What is the gender? -
Phidippus adumbratus
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Escondido, San Diego County, California, USA
October 13, 2011
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Cynthia Bingham Keiser
on 13 October, 2011 - 8:48pm
Last updated 27 February, 2012 - 8:24am
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Ben Coulter
, 27 October, 2011 - 8:42am
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Phidippus adumbratus
Found one of these climbing down my living room wall. Wish I took a photo before releasing outside. He was spectacular.
Have lived in West Los Angeles, Santa Monica all my life. NEVER seen one before.
I found this posted: "Charles Hogue in his book Insects of the Los Angeles Basin has identified this species as Phidippus formosus"
Can this be confirmed?
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Gwen Henry
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Lynette Elliott
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Phidippus adumbratus
Found one of these climbing down my living room wall. Wish I took a photo before releasing outside. He was spectacular.
Have lived in West Los Angeles, Santa Monica all my life. NEVER seen one before.
I found this posted: "Charles Hogue in his book Insects of the Los Angeles Basin has identified this species as Phidippus formosus"
Can this be confirmed?
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Gwen Henry
, 22 September, 2013 - 12:51am
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