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Phidippus tyrrelli
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Copyright © 2013
Richard F Davis
Colorado Jumping Spider -
Phidippus tyrrelli
Lake George, Park County, Colorado, USA
July 16, 2013
Size: Body, 10mm
Genus:Phydippus:?, male:?, Specie:not a clue.
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Contributed by
Richard F Davis
on 4 August, 2013 - 10:48am
Last updated 5 December, 2013 - 1:10pm
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Dick Walton
, 5 August, 2013 - 11:04am
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What a beautiful jumper! I couldn't let is pass so . . .
I spent some time with Edwards, 2004 and the Peckhams, 1909. This is likely
Phidippus tyrrelli
. The descriptions in both seem to match the photograph and Edwards gives nearly a dozen records for Colorado.
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Dick Walton
, 4 August, 2013 - 9:08pm
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Thank you
P tyrrelli was my first match.There must be so many morphs for each specie. Thank you Dick.
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Richard F Davis
, 5 August, 2013 - 9:09am
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Moved for expert review.
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Nice one.
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Laura P.
, 4 August, 2013 - 1:02pm
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Just thinking out loud
My first thought was a
Phidippus adumbratus
, but I don't see any listing for Colorado. Maybe something along the
Phidippus
Genus?
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Bill Myers
, 4 August, 2013 - 11:11am
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My second choice
P adumbratus was my second match, specially reading that is found in alpine regions. Thank you Bill.
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Richard F Davis
, 5 August, 2013 - 9:13am
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