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Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - female

Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - Female
Sasabe, Pima County, Arizona, USA
October 26, 2019
Size: ~20 mm

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Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - female Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - female Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - female Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - female Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - female Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - female Female, Phidippus apacheanus? - Phidippus apacheanus - female

Moved
Moved from Phidippus.

Yes
P. apacheanus is correct. I had five of these females from Pima County in 2015-2016 that were collected by Margarethe Brummerman. One of the females looked nearly identical to this one. I sent them to a Phidippus expert, G.B. Edwards, to be examined, and he identifed them all as P. apacheanus. You can see Margarethe's shots here on the guide.

Moved for review
Moved from Jumping Spiders. P. apacheanus looks likely to me too.

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