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Photo#1476948
Tiny, Iridescent Spider? - Sassacus papenhoei

Tiny, Iridescent Spider? - Sassacus papenhoei
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
December 15, 2017
Size: ~3/16"
This tiny spider was found inside a dead wildflower bloom...what is it?

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Tiny, Iridescent Spider? - Sassacus papenhoei Tiny, Iridescent Spider? - Sassacus papenhoei

Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders. This is the right species.

Not sure if it's the same due
Not sure if it's the same due to photo quality, but look up Sassacus vitis. They look similar to me

Check Salticidae,
the Jumping Spider family.

I'm pretty sure it's one of them, but I cannot give you a species ID.

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