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Photo#71415
Jumping Spider - Habronattus

Jumping Spider - Habronattus
Nags Head, Dare County, North Carolina, USA
August 17, 2006
Size: Approx. 5 mm

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Jumping Spider - Habronattus Jumping Spider - Habronattus

Moved
Moved from Habronattus agilis.

Yes
Ben. Did you not notice the other images, or do you not believe they're IDed correctly?
Anyway, this is H. agilis, and thanks for the observation. Trimaculatus is only in FL. Should have double checked first.

 
Just this one.
It was only this individual. It just looked like an H. agilis group female, that's all.

In the previous comment, I was just wondering what a female H. trimaculatus looked like. I didn't have the range information in front of me at the time. Can't comment on the other, but I assume they're correct. Sorry.

 
You
probably know but there are some great links on our Hab info page with great images/info. There was also a copy of the revision available on Amazon a few months ago. Hit the book link above.

No need to apologize, Ben. I'm glad you said something and I was able to correct my mistake. Thanks.

 
Griswold
Yep, I've gotten this before through interlibrary loan. Just recently ordered my own hard copy. I remember way back when the only thing I could find on these spiders was the classic tolweb site. Griswold's revision is certainly a resource that anyone with a serious interest in this genus should own.

This looks like a female H. agilis group
This female actually appears to be a member of the Habronattus agilis species group. Does anyone have definite H. trimaculatus pics to compare?

Nice
images, H. Updated.

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