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Is this P. putnami? - Phidippus putnami - female

Is this P. putnami? - Phidippus putnami - Female
Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Size: 13 mm
Found this spider on the wall in my house in mid-July, dehydrated. Didn't have a visible epigynum at the time. Wanted to see what it became so I kept her and she just finished molting about a week ago. She spent a good week in the shelter she built to molt without coming out. Clear epigynum now. The two mid-ocular tufts suggest P. putnami from what I've read on this site, but I've never seen a mature female before. We do have males here - I've seen them.

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Is this P. putnami? - Phidippus putnami - female Is this P. putnami? - Phidippus putnami - female Is this P. putnami? - Phidippus putnami - female

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Moved from Jumping Spiders.

 
Thanks!
Thanks for the ID, Jeff.

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