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Jumping Spider - Habronattus viridipes - male

Jumping Spider - Habronattus viridipes - Male
Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
September 28, 2006
A young H. viridipes?

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Jumping Spider - Habronattus viridipes - male Jumping Spider - Habronattus viridipes - male

Moved
Moved from Habronattus.

A
subadult male at least. The red around the eyes could mean a different species. Not sure.

 
It looks like
the spurs and orange markings are partially formed on the third legs.

 
Oh
good eye. Didn't notice until now.

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