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Salticidae - Pelegrina

Salticidae - Pelegrina
tucson, pima County, Arizona, USA
February 1, 2009
Size: 3.5mm body length
Can't tell if this is a Metaphidippus or Pelegrina. Or something else?

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Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders.

Pretty pretty!
If you have flowers growing outdoors in AZ right now I'm gonna scream. :-p If not, then you should mention what it was found on, since that information can sometimes be helpful.

Not sure which species, but I'm pretty sure it is in Pelegrina.

 
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I found this individual on my back fence (north side of the house), where I have sages, asters and chocolate flowers. And I've been finding cheras too. Funny that I find members of Habronattus on the south side of my house. Thanks again for confirming this is a Pelegrina.

Yes, flowers bloomed all winter long back here . . . :-)

Not an Expert
Just a guess- could it be Habronattus?

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