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Salticidae - Admestina - male

Salticidae - Admestina - Male
Myles Standish State Forest, S. Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
July 26, 2014

Unfortunately, it's not reall
Unfortunately, it's not really possible to differentiate A. tibialis from A. wheeleri without looking at the genitalia. Typically though, A. tibialis is found further south. The most northern record for A. tibialis is Connecticut, so this is more likely to be A. wheeleri.

Moved
Moved from Admestina tibialis.

Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders.
Thanks Chad.

I believe
this is one of the Admestina, perhaps A. tibialis.

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