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Jumping spider, presumed Menemerus, with egg sac - Menemerus bivittatus

Jumping spider, presumed Menemerus, with egg sac - Menemerus bivittatus
Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
October 10, 2012
Wall spider, I'm assuming Menemerus bivittatus. Does anyone know what the egg sac looks like? I assume they're fairly common, but didn't know how to search for it in the guide. I'm also assuming that is the egg sac in the corner of the picture, and further assuming that this would be the female spider. But everyone knows what happens when you assume something. Any help or corrections would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Moved from Jumping Spiders.

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Moved from ID Request. That ID certainly looks good to me, but let's see what the experts say.

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