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Photo#1997347
Suspected psuedoscopion? - Metacyrba taeniola

Suspected psuedoscopion? - Metacyrba taeniola
Lenoir City, Loudon County, Tennessee, USA
July 4, 2021
Size: 0.5 inch
Pedipalps visible.

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Suspected psuedoscopion? - Metacyrba taeniola Suspected psuedoscopion? - Metacyrba taeniola

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

 
ID
Thanks for the ID. Acted like some other jumping spiders we see around but the pincers were so obvious on this one.

Jumping Spider (Salticidae)
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Spider id
The larger legs in the front are developed into pincers. Not obvious in the photos.

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