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Photo#1011802
Unknown Jumping Spider - Phidippus otiosus

Unknown Jumping Spider - Phidippus otiosus
Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA
October 18, 2014
Seen crawling on a fallen tree.

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Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders.

P. otiosus
Yes, you both are correct. This is a female P. otiosus.

Moved for the experts
Moved from ID Request. Nice work! This is looking like a Phidippus otiosus, but we'll leave it here a bit just to be sure.

Canopy Jumper?
Could this be the species?

This
is one of the Phidippus jumpers. If you have a dorsal image, it might be narrowed to species.

 
Dorsal pic
Here is a dorsal view:

Dorsal view of unknown jumper by -Sam Murray-, on Flickr

 
Can you
Open your original picture and then click "Add image" and then submit this photograph to BG as well? That would be the appropriate way to do this. Thanks!

 
done
done

I have other pictures showing
I have other pictures showing other ID marks if needed.

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