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Jumper - Phidippus carneus

Jumper - Phidippus carneus
Cactus Butte, E of Roosevelt Lake, Tonto NF, Gila County, Arizona, USA
October 24, 2006
An old photo with a rather distinctive pattern on the abdomen; appears similar to Phidippus carneus , but I don't know if that's really relevant. Thank you for your help.

Patterns
I have a lot of photos of female Habronattus americanus, and have noticed variation in the pattern on the abdomen. In some cases, at least, I can identify individuals with the pattern. I haven't taken the time to set up a montage to see if all the individual females I've shot are distinctive.

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Moved from Jumping Spiders.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. I agree it looks a lot like a female P. carneus. Let's wait and see what the experts say.

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